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Another One Bites the Dust

Posted on December 13, 2010 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Apologies to Queen for co-opting their song title.

Temple University head football coach Al Golden, who always appears close to the top of the list of potential Paterno replacements (whenever he happens to retire), has been hired by the University of Miami as their new head coach. Golden will succeed Randy Shannon, who apparently displeased the powers that be with a 7-5 season and a trip to the Sun Bowl to take on Notre Dame.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that he’ll be the head coach at the University of Miami long-term.” — Kirby Hocutt, AD, University of Miami

Picky, picky! What is it with these instant gratification types who think that a 7-5 season and a minor bowl is the end of the world? Being beaten by South Florida is no crime, either. Maybe they just wanted a change and had some lame excuses handy.

Anyhow, Golden, a former Penn State tight end and assistant coach, made himself quite visible to the rest of Division I-A by remaking the Owls, a perennial cellar dweller, into a MAC contender. Having won nine games last year and eight this year, it had to be upsetting to Golden and his team that they received no Bowl invitations. Why? Just because they’re Temple. (C’mon, sanctimonious bowl people! Bill Cosby played for the Owls and Tex Cobb went to school there!)

Meanwhile, back at Penn State, Golden exits the pool of potential head coach hires. Not that Paterno is leaving or anything — of course, rumors abound — but Golden was always mentioned in the same breath with the Penn State head coaching job, should it ever open up. He was a fan favorite because of his Penn State roots.

It will be interesting to see how he rebuilds the program at Miami, especially observing the type of so-called student athletes he recruits. I have a feeling that the administration and the boosters would place winning first and academics a strong 17th on their list of priorities. Another issue might arise if Golden requires players to be clean-cut and respectful, a couple of traits that have never been emphasized by the Hurricanes, where trash talking has been honed to a razor’s edge.

Temple now obviously has an opening for a head coach. My feeling is that if Joe Paterno had time, he would recommend his son Jay for the job and hope that after five years of so head coaching experience, Jay would qualify as his replacement. However, Joe doesn’t have that much time. He is a short-timer. His assistants are looking elsewhere. Would Tom Bradley be interested in Temple? Probably not, because he’s a Western Pennsylvania sort of guy who would feel like a foreigner in Philly. How about McQueary? Time will tell.

As you know, the University of Pittsburgh is also looking for a head coach. Two Division I-A head coaching openings in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania makes for some interesting speculation, particularly when coupled with the omnipresent buzz about a possible third high-profile opening about halfway between the other two.

So, let us wish Al Golden luck at Miami. All of this should be fun to watch.

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Urban Calls It Quits

Posted on December 8, 2010 Written by The Nittany Turkey

After six years and two national championships, University of Florida head football coach Urban Meyer has decided to resign after this season, citing the need to spend more time with his family. He will coach in the January 1 Outback Bowl against Penn State.

Should we take his “family reasons” at face value, or is there something lurking beneath the surface?

Do you think Meyer is gone forever, or will this be one of those situations where the guy goes stir crazy after two years and turns up somewhere in the NFL, like perhaps Denver, where he can continue his mentorship of his beloved Tim Tebow?

How do you think this will affect the players in the Outback Bowl? Will they want to play extra hard to give Meyer a going-away present?

Has he received a phone call from Pitt yet? From Penn State? LOL

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And oh, yes, did I mention…

Posted on December 7, 2010 Written by The Nittany Turkey

…that Penn State will face the Florida Gators in the Outback Bowl in Tampa on January 1? Kickoff is at 1 pm, which is fortunately two hours later than the old 11 am kickoff of past years. Both teams were mediocre this year, sporting 7-5 records.

Yes, yes. Of course, you all know that by now. My purpose here is to be last on the scene, reporting news you already knew, but with an appropriately turkeyesque slant on it.

The Gators are obviously not Tim Tebow’s Gators, and the Lions are obviously not John Shaffer’s Lions. Hell, they’re not even Danny Wuerffel’s Gators and Darryl Clark’s Lions. So all bets are off.

Nevertheless, the Gators come into this game favored by a touchdown. Figures! Penn State tends to be the Rodney Dangerfield of the NCAA. ????? ??? ????? We ain’t ever gonna get no respect, I tellya.

I’ll be taking a look at this game as the next three weeks roll by, so don’t rush me. For now, a couple of anecdotes to keep you occupied while you’re deciding whether to click on my Google AdSense ads that have enriched the Turkey’s coffers by a grand total of $13.74. (And Google won’t cut me a check until it gets up to $100.)

First, you might or might not know that this Turkey lives in Central Florida, in a suburb of Orlando. That makes it easy for me to get to Florida bowl games, so I’ve been to quite a few. However, for whatever reason, I haven’t been to one of the Nittany Lions’ January 1 appearances here for quite a while. Missed the last Outback, Orange, and Capital One (nee Citrus).

The last Outback Bowl I attended was in 1999. I had pneumonia. Funny thing, I have pneumonia now. Don’t know how I got it this time, but back then I was commuting from Orlando to L.A., and I had thrown in a pre-New Year’s trip to England. By the time I got to Tampa, I was full of damn airplane germs. That didn’t stop the Nittany Lions, though, as they whipped a Tim Couch led overperforming bunch of Kentucky Wildcats 26-14. I went home to Orlando, called my client in L.A., and spent the next week in bed.

Prior to that, I had attended the 1996 edition with a lady friend who would get quite inebriated. She was an alumna of both Auburn (our opponent that day) and Alabama; we, of course, were seated smack dab in the middle of the Penn State section. As Ms. Auburn became quite loud during the game yelling for Auburn, I couldn’t control her mouth and I had to defuse a potential incident with the guys in front of us, who were annoyed as hell with her yelling and screaming. “She can cheer for whoever the hell she wants to cheer for!” I bravely asserted, tensing for the right haymaker that never came. “Yes, she can,” said one of the guys in front. You see, we’re Penn State fans and we’re polite. I was very happy when Ms. Auburn left to visit her son, an Auburn student who was sitting in the end zone way over there. She eventually returned, the long foot journey having sobered her up somewhat. However, that didn’t prevent her from spilling almost a full bottle of champagne in my Nissan Maxima after the game. By the way, Penn State beat Auburn 43-14.

The most recent occasion on which I attended a Penn State vs. Florida game was the 1998 Citrus Bowl, now called the Capital One Bowl. The Central Florida Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association had a nice pre-game tailgate set up in one of the fields close to the stadium. I brought my neighbor, Marcos, with me to this interesting game and its pre-game festivities. His wife, Mary, prepared some chicken and some other goodies. In anticipation of the copious quantities of bloody mary mix provided by the chapter, I brought two bottles of Absolut Peppar vodka. Man, those bloody marys were good! ????? ??? ?????? Before I knew it, one bottle of vodka was done and the other one was half full. I think it was I who drank most of it. Everyone else was drinking beer. Well, booze has a delayed effect on me, so when it was close to game time, we headed for our seats. ???? ???? ??? ????? I promptly sat down and fell asleep. I briefly woke up at halftime when my roommate of the time, Keri, and her friend Susanne were getting up to leave so they could watch Susanne’s Wolverines in the Rose Bowl. I recall goosing each of them as they squeezed by my seat. Then, I fell asleep again.

That was the game for which Joe Jurevicius and Curtis Enis were suspended, so we didn’t do too well. In fact, neither did I. I vaguely remember the game ending and Marcos getting up to leave. I got up a bit unsteadily, took a step or two out into the aisle, and then my rubber joints gave way. I careened down about fifteen steps and crashed into the back of the exit ramp. Fortunately, I had overslept and our section had mostly emptied out by then. I was also fortunate that I was as loose as a rubber goose. Didn’t even have a bruise on me. Again quite fortunately, as it is not always the case, Marcos was relatively sober and able to drive. However, I recall that when we got out into the field where the tailgate had been, he found a chair to sit me down in for a while, I don’t remember how long, before he deemed me safe to be driven home. When I eventually sobered up, Keri described me as being as drunk as she’d ever seen a person—and she’s Irish.

Oh, the game. Well, as I said, we didn’t do too well. The Gators whipped the Nittany Lions 21-6.

I hope my stories have either entertained or disgusted you. Stay tuned for some further words about the forthcoming Outback Bowl as the month of December stretches on.

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