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Who Expected THAT?

Posted on September 14, 2014 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Miss Teen South Carolina 2007
Miss Teen South Carolina 2007

The mighty Penn State Nittany Lions (3-0, 1-0 Big Ten) spoiled the Big Ten debut of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (2-1, 0-1 Big Ten) — barely, by a score of 13-10 — before a record crowd of 53,774 in Piscataway.

It wasn’t the game any of our expert predictors predicted. Nay, far from it. And we weren’t alone in our ineptitude. Most of the media wonks got it wrong, too. Were it not for a desperate 80-yard drive deep into the fourth quarter, the outcome would have gone the other way, and by all rights, it should have.

Miss Teen South Carolina gave a better answer back in 2007 than our distinguished panel did this week. I forget the question.

Penn State played with thumbs up their asses most of the game, not to take any credit from Rutgers, who played an inspired, albeit way far from perfect, game. In particular, vaunted born-again quarterback Gary Nova, who I thought at game’s outset was potential NFL material, got flushed down the toilet, a smack-down that will reverberate through his mind each time he steps up and fondles his center’s nuts from now on. Gary will be intercepted dozens more times before this season ends. [Read more…]

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Scarlet Billows

Posted on September 11, 2014 Written by The Nittany Turkey

RutgersThe plot thickens for the Nittany Lions and their 2014 campaign, as the NCAA lifted the post-season ban during the week, giving the now eligible-to-be-bowl-eligible Lions a raison d’être. Now, they’re playing for something other than pride, and now, each game takes on new-found significance, especially for the seniors.

This week, the undefeated Nittany Lions (2-0, 0-0 Big Ten) kick off their 2014 Big Ten conference schedule with an away game versus the undefeated Rutgers Scarlet Knights (2-0, 0-0 Big Ten) in a battle of Big Ten leaders. Will scarlet billows start to spread? (Cheap pun, I know, but that’s my three pennies’ worth.)

Highs and Lows

Penn State is entering the game on an emotional high due to the lifting of sanctions, whereas Rutgers is feeling the sting of having one of their all-time stars, Ray Rice, expelled from the NFL for fiance-beating. Both teams had lackluster wins over semi-competent opponents last Saturday. However, the game is being played in High Point Solutions (LOL) Stadium in Piscataway, which represents an emotional edge for the red horsemen.

There’s been lots of trash talking of a sort, inspired by James Franklin’s arrogant assertions about recruiting in the area.  Offensive Coordinator Ralph Friedgen was Franklin’s boss when he took over as head coach of Maryland after Ron Vanderlinden went to Penn State. Friedgen was later fired by Maryland. Furthermore, Rutgers players from Pennsylvania who were snubbed by Penn State are somewhat vocally pissed off over it. This is the sort of stuff that fuels rivalries. Dare I say that this could eventually turn into a border war if Franklin can’t put his money where his mouth is?

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Aha! I always thought so!

Posted on March 7, 2014 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Mike McQueary
Former Penn State wide receiver coach and recruiting coordinator Mike McQueary.

Back in 1995, when former Penn State assistant coach Mike McQueary, of Sandusky incident fame, was a backup quarterback, Big Red came in to clean up a blowout win for Wally Richardson and with about a minute left completed a 60-yard touchdown play that seemed a bit odd to all observers. Rutgers coach Doug Graber was incensed and at the end of the game, instead of shaking hands with St. Joe, he hurled epithets at him, to which The Sainted One responded with a hearty “Bullshit!” Although the play was subjected to the usual fan and media commentary back then, only recently has anyone concocted the notion that McQueary, who suffers from a notable gambling problem, had bet on the game and needed the touchdown to cover the spread.

Graber thought at the time that Paterno was deliberately running up the score to lobby for recognition in the national poll, having been snubbed in favor of Nebraska the prior year. Paterno says he had called a short pass to the tight end for a first down, but that the home run receiver was wide open, so McQueary chose him.

I pointedly asked McQueary about this at an alumni association meeting several years ago. As I started my question with, “Flash back…” I saw him wince as I uttered those words, but he seemed relieved when I went on with, “…to 1995 when you were backup QB. You came in late to clean up a game and wound up throwing a home run ball. What the hell were you thinking?”

McQueary explained that he checked off the tight end because he was covered and when he looked next at the receiver running the deep route he saw he was wide open, so he went for it. He then added that Joe was OK with that and he didn’t catch hell or anything. I thought otherwise, because the TV camera caught St. Joe shaking his head on the sideline. Furthermore, he had to take all that shit from Graber.

My colleagues criticized me for asking such a softball question then, because McQueary was at the meeting to discuss his recruiting efforts. I didn’t care about McQueary’s recruiting. That play stuck in my mind as a “need to know more” kind of thing. It seemed so atypical on so many levels.

Well, someone else has apparently picked up the ball that I dropped there. David Purdum of Betting Talk came up with the possibility that McQueary had bet on the game and needed the touchdown to win his bet. I’ll let you read his story and you may draw your own conclusions.

Far fetched? Maybe, maybe not. I think many of us are getting the impression at this point that McQueary is somewhat less honorable than we might have thought in 1995 or 2005.  His gambling issues have been reported and documented. So, plausible — yes, it certainly is. I didn’t believe McQueary back then when he told me that he didn’t take a beating from Joe for doing it, and I still don’t. I guess we’ll never know.

However, we are all aware of St. Joe’s game philosophies. In games that were won and just being played out, how many times have we seen the offense take a knee on the 2 yard-line. I can’t count those occasions, even with my shoes off. The very least we can conclude about McQueary’s dumbass gambit is that it certainly wouldn’t have met with St. Joe’s approval.

I was just staining a door and my knuckles feel sticky. So I’ll go fix that now. Let me know what you think.

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