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WTF #2 — You Can’t Be Serious!

Posted on November 17, 2009 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Forgive the John McEnroe rip-off quote in the headline, please. I couldn’t believe what I had read about Penn State’s plan to hit up season ticket holders for a new ongoing annual fee of up to $600 per seat. They also intend to re-purpose (I cannot stand that word, but it somehow seems appropriate in this case) an entire section of student seats into big bucks revenue producers.

Penn-Live reports that the powers that be have pushed back the mailing informing season ticket holders of the new fees a couple of times, and that they will probably wait until after the regular season ends or perhaps, until after the bowl game.

Meanwhile, Athletic Director Tim Curley is playing it close to the vest. 1xbet.com

“Our program costs a lot of money to support. We’re in times right now where finances are real important. If we’re going to maintain that program, we need to do creative things.”

Many season ticket holders are already pissed off at the money-grubbing policies of the athletic department. Adding a 12th game to further fill the program’s coffers didn’t go over big with people who were already spending a helluva lot of money to watch the likes of Akron, Syracuse, and Temple. ???? ????? ????? It wouldn’t have gone over quite so badly if the twelfth game had been scheduled with the likes of Notre Dame, USC, Oklahoma, or Pitt. Instead, they found themselves throwing money down the toilet to waste weekends with Eastern Illinois and Coastal Carolina — in addition to the already soft out of conference schedule. The ticket cost is just the beginning. Local lodging establishments turn into highway robbers for football weekends. arabic casino It is basic supply and demand. They charge big bucks because they can. However, with the currently extant sour economy, when will this institutionalized extortion arrive at the tipping point?

Here’s a quote from a Club Seat season ticket holder, one of my PSU contemporaries whom I shall call Toe Jam:

“Given this news, I can only guess that the Club Seat license fees will increase also.  Next year is the tenth and last year on my contract.  I was 99% sure I would not renew — now I am 150% sure.”

Before there were Club Seats, Toe Jam had four season tickets in section WC for about 25 years, more or less. It is a crying shame that the whole thing has come to this.

This Turkey thinks that the administration might have miscalculated on this latest proposed money grab. As the Lions wrap up a season of beating weak opponents, losing to reasonably strong ones, and demonstrating precious little improvement in crucial areas such as special teams and the offensive line by the penultimate game of the season, one has to wonder just what in the hell they are thinking up there in the ivory tower. We Penn State alumni and fans are a loyal bunch, but we’re also not idiots. The time to piss on season ticket holder by asking for mo’ money and piss off students by taking their desirable seats away from them sure as hell isn’t now, when they’re all already pissed off enough at the schedule, the coaching, and prior money grabs.

As for the students, they are being moved from the sidelines to the south end zone, reports the Daily Collegian, and they will actually gain 800 seats in the process. The prices will not be increased, so the students will merely lose their great location. Perhaps they won’t notice.

Read the full story here.

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Don’t Bail on Us!

Posted on November 12, 2009 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Two more big games to go. Yeah, on paper, the opponents look pretty sappy and I know you’re feeling a letdown after the crappy performance against Ohio State. Sappy and crappy are not a great combination, but there are lots of reasons to stick around and watch the Nittany Lions play their final two regular season games.

First of all, winning the two remaining games would get Penn State into a decent bowl — perhaps not the Rose Bowl, but with a good showing there’s still an outside chance of a BCS bowl. A 10-2 record might not be perfection, but it’s a helluva good showing for a team with this many flaws, one that you knew in your heart of hearts could not run the table.

Second, there are a bunch of seniors on this team who deserve your tribute on Senior Day. Their leadership kept this team together through thick and thin, on and off the field. The absence of serious off-field incidents since the start of the season is a helluvan improvement over what we’d been experiencing heretofore.

Third, it’s a long, long time from the beginning of January until the start of the 2010 season on September 4. That’s just a warm-up game with Youngstown State. The first real game will be on September 11, 2010 at Alabama. Therefore, you have only three games before the long drought begins. Use them wisely.

Finally, you might actually see some unboring football. Indiana seems to be able to put points on the scoreboard this year, but they tend to slack off late in their games. Michigan State — well, you know the deal with them — they’re nuts up there, and it’s always a raucous time fighting with Moo U. for the vaunted, abominable Land Grant Trophy.

(I didn’t use Arabic numerals to delineate the above points, so don’t accuse me of being just plain Grosz.)

So, don’t bail on us. There’s a lot of good football to be played. For you all or nothing folks who think at the beginning of every year that your team is going to the SSMNC game, there’s no hope. Only two go there each year. If you bolt at the first sign that your team ain’t gonna get there, what the hell kind of fan are you? Just relax, get the broomstick out of your ass, and enjoy some good football. The national championship isn’t real, anyhow — it’s just a contrived generator of revenue for the NCAA and some TV networks.

Alas, I digress. I just get annoyed with certain fans whose big game letdowns turn into complete apathy for their team. I have to wonder whether these same people beat their kids if they don’t get straight A’s in school.  (Or do they pout about bad officiating?) Moving right along, let me get off my soapbox and dive right into the murky waters of the forthcoming Indiana game.

At first glance, Indiana (4-6, 1-5 Big Ten) looks to be a weak opponent without much hope of standing up to mighty Penn State. Well, look again. That’s what the 1994 Nittany Lions thought about the Hoosiers. Kerry Collins, Ki-Jana Carter, et. al. struggled with Indiana back then, eventually winning 35-29. This game might have cost the undefeated Nittany Lions the #1 post-season ranking, as they had been a solid #1 until the crappy showing that week. The Lions wound up #2 to Nebraska that year.

This year, the Hoosiers have shown that they can score lots of points when they feel like it. For example, they scored 14 points against Ohio State and 24 against Iowa, more than doubling the point production of the Penn State offense against those two squads. Their big problem has been to give up huge gobs of points in the fourth quarter. In the Iowa game, they blew a 24-14 lead with the Hawkeyes scoring 28 unanswered points in the final stanza (or is that the final Stanzi?).

Thus, the Hoosiers’ defense seems to wear down, but it is capable of causing trouble throughout most of a game, given that they have a pair of all-conference defensive ends in Jammie Kirlew and Greg Middleton. This should be a good workout for the mediocre Penn State offensive line. Remember that Daryll Clark does not handle pressure well. He gets flustered back there and he doesn’t instinctively step up into the pocket when he’s pressured. He is prone to making mistakes at such times.

Junior Hoosier quarterback Ben Chappell, who replaced Kellen Lewis when he was booted out of the university, is a throwing machine with a 127+ quarterback rating and a 63% completion rate who averages 33 passes per game. It doesn’t make much sense to try to run against the Penn State defense when their leading rusher runs for an average of 46 yards per game. So, look for an aerial show.

The Nittany Lions merely have to keep their heads in the game and outta dark places to win this one. Although Indiana has never beaten Penn State, and the Lions have always clobbered the Hoosiers when playing at the Big Beave, there is always a first time. This Turkey would like to see good, steady, confident performances out there. I hope we don’t have to watch an instance of “poutball.” I think this being Senior Day almost automatically assures a good effort. Let us hope that Clark comes out early in the third quarter to receive his Senior Day ovation and let Newsome get some reps.

The weatherman is forecasting a gray, late fall day with temperatures in the mid- to high-50s. The field might be damp from some recent rain. Weather should not be a factor.

So, my fellow Turkologists, that brings us to the dubious feature of this column that we call the Official Turkey Poop Prediction. We call it that because we fling it at you whether you like it or not, and one thing is for certain: it always stinks. Without further ado, here’s the way we boil it down. The boys in Vegas are tipping the ledger heavily in Penn State’s direction, with a line of 25 points and an over/under of 53. This suggests a final score of something on the order of 39-14. That’s nice on paper, but I think that if Indiana can score 14 on Ohio State, they can score 17 on the Nittany Lions. Penn State 41, Indiana 17.

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Filed Under: Penn State Football Tagged With: college football, Indiana Hoosiers, Joe Paterno, Nittany Lions, Penn State, Senior Day, Sports

LJ Released!

Posted on November 9, 2009 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Larry Johnson, Jr.
Larry Johnson, Jr.

Troubled and troublesome former Nittany Lion and two-time Pro Bowl running back Larry Johnson, Jr. is no longer a member of the Kansas City Chiefs as of today, reports Adam Schefter of ESPN. This is his first day back from a two-week suspension.

In a tersely worded statement Monday, the Kansas City Chiefs announced that embattled running back Larry Johnson has been released.

Johnson on Sunday served a one-game suspension for making gay slurs. He was fewer than 80 yards from setting the franchise record for career rushing yards.

Thus ends a saga that should have never taken such a wrong turn. LJ will claim that he has been continually misunderstood, but it is he who misunderstands his place in this world. Whether he can pick up the pieces of his life and move on with a clean slate is doubtful. In the past, he was always a backslider when promising to shape up.

The Kansas City fans’ rebellion probably didn’t play a part in Johnson’s denouement, but if that gives them comfort, so be it. Recall that they had initiated a petition to the management of the Chiefs pleading with them to not let LJ break Priest Holmes’ rushing record because his behavior did not positively reflect on the Chiefs.

Now, this Turkey has to wonder who might want to buy into this train wreck of a running back. Miami is a place for recycling screwed up running backs, but they already have Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown. What do you think will happen to Larry now?

Read the updated ESPN story here and see the Kansas City Star’s take on it here.

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