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PSU at #23 on AP Poll

Posted on September 7, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

The AP poll for Week One is finally out with Penn State making its debut at #23, while this weekend’s opponent, Alabama, has dropped down to #3.

Oklahoma is #1, followed by LSU at #2, and Alabama, Boise State, and FSU make up the top five. The next five are Stanford, Texas A&M, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State, and Nebraska.

Five Big Ten teams wound up in the Top 25: Wisconsin #8, Nebraska #10, Ohio State #15, Michigan State #17, and Penn State #23.

In the USA Today poll, Penn State is #20.

Early season polls are meaningless. The fact that every season has an “Upset Saturday” is mute testimony to the immateriality of the weekly pissing contest, at least until the BCS rankings start to kick in. But even then, I’m just sayin’.

For example, the Nittany Lions are #23 on the basis of what? Sportswriters pull their votes straight out of their ass. PSU’s performance last Saturday would have looked good if it was played against Iowa or Michigan State, but Indiana State? Too many question marks and too many deferred decisions cloud any ranking at this juncture. For example, the PSU offensive line was horrible protecting the quarterback — against Indiana State, an FCS division school! 

I guess there have to be rankings each week or the fans just wouldn’t be happy.

 

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Filed Under: Penn State Football Tagged With: Big Ten, college football, Joe Paterno, Penn State, quarterback controversy, rankings, Sports, tune-up

Tressell Suspends Self for Six Weeks

Posted on September 5, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Disgraced Ohio State head football coach Jim Tressell will start his new job for the NFL Indianapolis Colts no earlier than Week 7 due to a self-imposed suspension.

At our ISU-PSU viewing party in The Cave, Zbeard expressed the feeling that if Terrelle Pryor was suspended by the NFL for his college hijinx, then so should Tressell. This large-mouthed Turkey asserted that coaches and players are two different things in the NFL, and Tressell shouldn’t be sidelined as Pryor was — if only because I wanted to make fun of him sooner. However, now, Tressell has voluntarily suspended himself, probably after a phone call from Zbeard.

Read more about it here (video commentary, too).

Meanwhile, Peyton Manning will not practice until doctors clear him, which might not be soon. There is some talk about Manning needing a second neck surgery. With Orlovsky having been cut, there’s no doubt that former PSU standout and veteran, once retired NFL journeyman quarterback Kerry Collins will start for the Colts.

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Redd Energizes 41-7 Win over Sycamores

Posted on September 4, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

The Nittany Lions won as expected on Saturday, while Silas Redd (#25 above) established himself as the latest great running back in PSU’s long line, the quarterback controversy continued, and Joe Paterno had the sense to coach the game from the booth.

Penn State (1-0, 0-0 Big Ten) defeated the FCS Indiana State Sycamores (0-1, 0-0 MVC) 41-7 before an anemic announced crowd of 96,461 at Beaver Stadium. Bragging rights accrue to the Turkey, who predicted a 45-10 outcome.

Silas Redd, with the help of lead blocking by fullback Michael Zordich, rang up 104 yards on 12 carries, scoring two touchdowns. Redd has bulked up a bit, having clearly worked on strength in the off-season.

The quarterbacking duo of Rob Bolden and Matt McGloin went 12-20 passing for a total of 114 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions.

Back in The Cave, I entertained a motley collection of nine Penn State fans with a veritable plethora of shapes, sizes, and degree of fervor for Penn State football. The opening game of a new season is always a thrill because old friends who have survived the long, hot, footballess Central Florida summer resume their socializing in quest of their initial football fix. The menu featured some great cocktail shrimp cooked by Jackstand’s half-brother Steve, preceding the traditional steak (courtesy of Jackstand) and Caesar salad, prepared by Artificially Sweetened under my harsh but loving supervision. Wine accompaniments were provided by zbeard. But I digress.

The game was essentially all but decided when Chaz Powell ran the opening kickoff 95 yards to paydirt with a mere 13 seconds elapsed from the game clock. The Nittany Lions went on to add three more touchdowns by the end of the first half, ending all hope for the hapless Sycamores, who were impotent in the face of Penn State’s offensive juggernaut. The Lions had 21 first downs to the Sycamores’ 8 and doubled up Indiana State on total yards (357). PSU played an error-free game, although HQB (half quarterback) Matt McGloin tried to get rid of the ball once while being sacked, throwing it to a defender and getting lucky when the defender dropped it. The Lions were penalized seven times for forty-five yards.

So, this was a typical tune-up game, from which we were able to glean strengths and weaknesses in the fledgling 2011 edition of the Nittany Lions. As I mentioned earlier, Silas Redd is one of the strengths we noted. Redd will be monster this season, as long as he can stay healthy. Getting plays called and relayed in to the players before the play clock expires constitutes a “feature” that was gladly missing from this opus, which had a lot to do with Joe Paterno coaching from the booth. As for weaknesses, Penn State still is running a two-quarterback offense with no resolution in sight, the offensive line is ineffectual with respect to pass protection, and the kicking game is horrible.  Evan Lewis missed both of his field goal attempts, missed one extra point, and delivered stinking, short kickoffs.

Let this win not cause a week-long  spate of euphoria inspiring rethinking your prior season predictions. Given its margin of victory and big play crowd appeal, listless minds are bound to extrapolate it to a 12-0 season or some such foolishness. We learned a few things about the 2011 Nittany Lions: the offensive line needs work (as usual), the kicking game needs work, and someone needs to make an executive decision about whom will be the number one quarterback. Unfortunately, Week Two brings the Alabama Crimson Tide to Beaver Stadium to exploit all of the Penn State weaknesses.

We’ll be back later in the week with a preview of that big Alabama game.

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