The Nittany Turkey

Primarily about Penn State football, this is a tale told by idiots, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

Search This Site

Enter keyword(s) below to search for relevant articles.

  • Penn State Football
  • Mounjaro Update Catalog
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
Home Archives for Sports

Random Thoughts on the Coming Consolidation

Posted on July 4, 2022 Written by The Nittany Turkey

UCLA, USC, Texas, Oklahoma are just the start of the bullshit

You all know by now that USC and UCLA have blown off the Pac 12. They will be joining the Big Ten Football Entertainment Conglomerate in 2024. In that same year, as was announced a year ago, Texas and Oklahoma will have bolted from the Big 12 to join the SEC Football Entertainment Conglomerate.

This is just the start of The Great Consolidation, the Binary Bunching that will enhance the differences between the Haves and the Have Nots. All this is directed toward the interest of sucking up more market share for the Haves and punishing the Have Nots for sucking.

What a crock of shit! I say that hypocritically, because I will be an unwitting beneficiary of these money grubbing moves now and into the future. Adding a couple more quality opponents to the Big Ten would give Penn State two more quality teams to lose to, but the games will be much more interesting than Penn State vs. Rutgers!

Think of the Fuel Cost

Energy Prices are dramatically increasing, with no relief in sight. What goes up might not come down. So, in 2024, we will have entire football teams and their aficionados traveling coast-to-coast burning up jet fuel just for the pleasure of fucking off on a Saturday (or Thursday, Friday, or whatever the hell). Of course, the ticket prices as well as the TV deals will more than cover the expenses for the schools doing the cross-continental commute. They don’t give a shit.

Division Realignment

So how will the Big Ten align in 2024 to conduct this thinly masked money grab? Remember the contrived Leaders and Legends Divisions? In 2024 we can anticipate another realignment using a similarly silly naming convention. This time, it can be the Eleemosynary and the Pecunious. I thought about that for a while, but I decided it sucks.

There will be sixteen teams by then, a number that nicely lends itself to forming the two divisions. Of course, everyone will want to be in the Pecunious Division, so that is why it will not work. Think about it. The reason the Big Ten is attractive to the Bruins and the Trojans is that MOST of the programs belong in that big money division. There are a few with poor attendance, who on balance, take more than they give to the league, but I dare you to name more than six who fit in that category.

So, I am scratching my head. We go back to Leaders and Legends? What are your thoughts?

Academic Alliance?

Wait, I thought the Big Ten was an academic alliance. What’s this about football? Much like the Penn State Universe exhibited hypocritically righteous indignation when the Freeh Report described an embedded “culture of football”, many of us are in denial. We pretend that it is academics, not football and the greed associated therewith, that drives the football powerhouse universities in this country. Protest all you like, but we are now nearing The Great Consolidation, where all those cards will be on the table.

However, in our blissful state of denial we will continue to eat it up. We will continue to buy tickets and glue ourselves to the flat screen on Saturday. We will eschew family activities as we are completely sucked into the unabated culture of football.

Caught in a Masquerade

Remember 1946? That’s when the University of Chicago left the Big Ten. ???? ????? ?? ??????? It abolished its football team, The Chicago Maroons, in 1939, and by 1946 decided not to participate in the so-called academic alliance because it made a conscious effort to not prioritize its ability to be competitive in athletics. This is interesting because its legendary football coach, Amos Alonzo Stagg, helped found the Big Ten. The University of Chicago still maintains its connection with the Big Ten academically, but you never hear the well-regarded academic institution mentioned in that connection. The Big Ten states, “Members of the Big Ten Athletic Conference and the University of Chicago serve as the academic counterpart to the athletic conference known as the Big Ten Academic Alliance.”

Jeez!

I should mention that you can make money in a bar by asking the question: “Which Big Ten school never made it to the Rose Bowl? ???? ?????? ??????? ” Yep, University of Chicago. Send me ten percent of your proceeds.

We can look down the road at three tiers of big-time pro football: the NFL, The Great FBS Consolidation, and the FBS Have-Nots. Then it will be wall-to-wall pro quality football from Thursday night to Monday night, and every waking hour in-between. The bonus is that those of us who attended Have Not, FCS, or Division II and III schools will also have our rivalry games to watch or attend.

The Great Consolidation

Let us look ahead ten years to the inevitable result of all this conference-hopping. Cal and Stanford will hop to the Big Ten, as they better fit the “academic alliance” charade. ???? ????? ????? ??????? The SEC will want no part of that, so with no pretenses of academic intent necessary, they will suck in Clemson and Florida State from the ACC. Which “Have” is left out of this so far? You got it! Notre Dame.

While geographically, the Big Ten is a better fit for Notre Dame, they are the plum in the pie for either of the Power Two. Like the prom queen, the Fighting Irish need not worry about suitors. They have their own TV deal, and they will stick with that for now. However, the Power Two will put increasing pressure on the Irish to join their pseudo-academic cabal. With all pretenses of geographic coherence gone, Notre Dame can go wherever the hell it wants (sorry for the mention of the netherworld, Fathers), or go nowhere at all.

Wannabes

Then, there is the perennial bullshit about which non-Power Five (soon to be Power Two) team is left out of the playoffs, or more appropriately, deserves to be in the playoffs. We need this for bar conversation fodder, so it should be preserved. There will always be an outsider who people believe belongs among the best of the best, but that argument can be made as well for including Alabama in the NFL. It is just bar talk. The glass ceiling will persevere.

Since I’m getting into wacko scenarios, the Power Two (call them the Doodebus and the Mowtees) can split from the NCAA to join an aegis such as a revamped College Football Playoff Committee with a real live commissioner. This would be an excellent job for Donald Trump. Like him, the alliance would be all about money.

Agree or Disagree?

Where do you think this is all going? Will we even pretend that academics are important anymore? Cynical as it sounds, I watch the Big Ten Academic Alliance go out the window and wonder.

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Email
  • More
  • Print
  • Share on Tumblr
  • Pocket
  • WhatsApp

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Post
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to print (Opens in new window) Print
  • More
  • Pocket
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Like this:

Like Loading...

Filed Under: Penn State Football

A Fitting Fizzle

Posted on January 3, 2022 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Arkansas 24, Penn State Junior Varsity 10

Were it not for a lucky, busted-coverage, Sean Clifford to KeAndre Lambert-Smith touchdown pass, the Lions would have wound up with a meager three points.

Did anyone really watch this game? Did anybody really care? Five defensive starters opted out on defense and go-to wide receiver Jahan Dotson opted out on offense. What we were looking at was not the 2021 Penn State Nittany Lions. It was more like the backups who couldn’t tackle a blocking dummy versus an inspired Razorback team (with only one high-profile NFL-inspired opt-out). Losing was a foregone conclusion, but I watched it anyway.

Enough of our crappy Outback Bowl. Begin rant. Flame on…

Ruining the College Experience

Given the current trend of players increasingly opting out of postseason play because they’re training for “da nex’ level”, does anybody really care about any of the bowl games other than the playoffs? Hopeful fans are routinely disappointed at season end by their teams’ bowl game performances. From the players’ perspective, they don’t count for anything, so they represent an optional end-of-season party. Why play hard?

I remember sitting in Salt Lake City airport, a major western hub, waiting for a flight to Orlando around the turn of the century. ???? Hayden Epstein, a long-forgotten Michigan Wolverines placekicker and punter was en route from his home in San Diego to the Florida Citrus Bowl (or whatever it was called back then). He was sitting across from me talking to a friend on the phone. “It’s just a party, that’s all it amounts to,” he was saying. Of course, that’s the attitude I’m talking about. If the players aren’t serious, then why should we bother to watch these things? Besides, what Jewish family ever names their son Hayden?

Hayden was last seen kicking for the Edmonton Eskimos in 2008, but I digress. Just a sneaky way to give you one of my geezer stories.

It used to be that players would be keenly interested in winning big games, like the New Year’s Day games. With the coming of the playoffs, that interest seems to have been displaced to only the games that count toward the SSMNC. It’s Number One or nothing, so the rest of the games are meaningless. Who would have ever thought that players would opt out of competing in the Rose Bowl?!?!?

NFL Farm System?

I am serious about this whole “NFL farm system” approach ruining college football. WTF can anyone do about it? Loyalty to the alma mater evaporates with the waving of a magic wand (or the waving of mega-million-dollar contracts, as it were). Players leverage CAH-ledge to gain exposure to display their talents to NFL scouts, while universities unabashedly use star players to bolster football program revenues. Penn State is no exception — when the hated Louis Freeh declared that Penn State had succumbed to the “culture of football”, he hit the mark. The fans buy into it, but in the end, they wind up getting fucked. ??????? ?????? ??? ????????

It could be worse, like the NBA signing players with no CAH-ledge at all. Right now, they require only that the player be nineteen years old. The NFL requires that players must have been out of high school for at least three years and must have used up their CAH-ledge eligibility. However, they CAN request exemptions from the NFL to skirt that rule. ???? ??? ???? I expect that we will see an increasing number of such exemptions in the future.

Show Me the Money!

Will allowing players to receive endorsement money for plastering their images on video games and cereal boxes solve the problem? Hell, no! Those who thought it would do anything but exacerbate greed were way the hell off base.

That Schmuckeyes star wide receivers Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson would opt out of the Rose Bowl — the ROSE BOWL, ferchissakes! — is a travesty. Who wouldn’t want to play in the most storied college Bowl game of them all? Kirk Herbstreit, former tOSU quarterback, who was on the Rose Bowl broadcast team for Disney/ABC/ESPN, eventually apologized due to social media pressure for characterizing some of today’s players as lacking a love for the game. However, he hit the nail squarely on the head. Herbstreit would have loved to have been in the Rose Bowl but was always a bridesmaid during his playing career. (Don’t give me your reflex hatred for Herbstreit, just because he’s an OSU homey. Be objective.)

Some are saying that we can solve the problem by expanding the playoffs. So, instead of players from four teams only being interested in postseason play, it would be eight or sixteen. Does that seem like a solution to anybody with a sense of college loyalty and tradition? It might serve the networks better — and I fear that’s where these suggestions emanate — but does it do anything for the fans?

Sorry to end the season on a rant, but with all these pecuniary-minded jaggoffs opting out of the bowl games, I’m pissed off. It’s my blog, so I blow cathartic wind on it. Fucking sports agents!

Cataract Surgery

Well, OK, let me change course and end the season on a positive note. It was becoming increasingly difficult to blow off on rants like the above, because the computer screen was a blur due to my geezer cataracts. Some of you who are over sixty know what I’m talking about. Most of us will face the clouding of our natural lenses at some point, in the past, a daunting prospect. Back then, removal of cataracts involved using thick glasses, which were better than nothing. Now, the options are many.

My eye doctor had told me that I was approaching the point at which I would want to make the decision to proceed, although I could put it off for six months to a year. However, I had had enough of the crappy vision. I decided to proceed with cataract surgery by the end of the year to take the tax deduction in 2021 as a side benefit.

The doc presented several options. All of them involve compromises such as requiring glasses for near vision, requiring glasses for distant vision, having issues with night vision, etc. None would ever be as good as our own natural lenses. The one I chose would eliminate the need for glasses but would cause some halos around point light sources at night. I do not drive much at night, so I felt the slightly compromised night vision would affect me the least.

New Eyes

The lens I chose was the Alcon Acrysof® IQ PanOptix® Toric Tri-Focal IOL and the surgical technique was the femtosecond laser. Left eye surgery took place on December 14th and was quick and painless. They had sedated me with Versed, which typically does not work on me, so I could see and remember the entire process. One more for my catalog of life experiences!

I had only minor blurriness the evening after surgery and was able to drive to the next day’s follow-up, where distance vision was 20-30 in the operated eye. That is about the same as the other eye. My astigmatism had been corrected. I still could not focus at reading distance, but the doc explained that the powerful dilating drug they had used would keep my irises from reacting properly for a couple of days. Sure enough, at the one-week follow-up, I was seeing 20-20 at near, intermediate, and far distances through the left eye. My right eye was jealous, but it wouldn’t have long to wait. Although it sees 20-30 at distance, presbyopia and the cataract make anything at computer distance or closer a blur.

Symmetricity

I’m happy to say that the right eye joined the left with a new lens on December 28. By my informal testing, I’m seeing 20-20 from about 14″ to infinity. The computer screen is in sharp focus.

The most onerous part of this whole ordeal (aside from the cost of the premium lens and the LensX laser, which are not typically covered by insurance) is the need to adhere to a schedule of instilling eye drops for several weeks. One is four times per day, one is twice daily, and one is once a day. For five days after surgery, I also needed to wear a plastic shield over the operated eye when I was going to sleep, as they don’t want you rubbing the eye on the pillow. Otherwise, no swimming or heavy lifting for a week after each surgery were the only restrictions.

Happy New Year to All!

I’ll end this season with a wish that all of you have a safe, healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year. May 2022 erase all the negative memories of 2020 and 2021. Onward and upward!

(I might be back to blow some more wind if I feel the need for catharsis; however, there is no reason to believe that my slovenly habits of past years will fail to re-evidence themselves this year, so you might not see me here until August! On the other hand, now that I can see the screen, I might be giving you some more BS than in recent years. We’ll see.)

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Email
  • More
  • Print
  • Share on Tumblr
  • Pocket
  • WhatsApp

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Post
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to print (Opens in new window) Print
  • More
  • Pocket
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Like this:

Like Loading...

Filed Under: Penn State Football

Another Weird Bowl Season

Posted on December 30, 2021 Written by The Nittany Turkey

How da hell did Rutgers get in?

Yes, these past two Covid-19 years have produced very strange bowl seasons, all right. A primo example is Rutgers with a 5-6 record getting into a second-tier bowl game (the 2021 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl in Jacksonville — an offensive name for a city that the woke minions will soon want to rename to Sequoyahville or some such thing). They replaced Texas A & M, who bowed out with Covid concerns. Now, they’re 16-point underdogs against Wake Forest.

However, yet another legendary digression obfuscates the fact that I am here to write about Saturday’s Outback Bowl in Tampa between the Penn State Nittany Lions Junior Varsity and the Arkansas Razorbacks. Or maybe not. I’ll certainly cover some ancillary issues, as per usual.

Penn State (7-5, 4-5 B10) is coming off a heartbreaking loss to Moo U., 30-27 (but the Spartacles got to keep the abominable Land Grant Trophy). That was a week after the Nittany Lions tried, but failed, to deny Rutgers their statutory bowl eligibility via a 28-0 Penn State shutout victory. (What man hath created, let the NCAA gods put asunder, or something like that).

Meanwhile, competing in the tough SEC West, resurgent Arkansas (8-4, 4-4 SEC) beat three ranked teams this year including #7 Texas A&M and lost by only a touchdown to #2 Alabama.

Junior Varsity

Yeah, that’s what I said. There are so many opt-outs on the Blue and White side of the field that the product you will see on Saturday will barely resemble any recollection you have of the 2021 Nittany Lions. How do I love thee? Let me count the opt-outs: thus far, Derrick Tangelo, Arnold Ebiketie, Jaquan Brisker, Ellis Brooks, and Brandon Smith on defense; Jahan Dotson on offense. James Franklin says he has never seen anything like this in his years as a head coach. Is it a locker room thing? Did James check his deodorant lately? ???? ????? ??????

Oh, we’ll get to see lots of freshmen, but is this really what we want in a bowl game? Doesn’t much matter what we want; this is what we’re going to get. I was really looking forward to playing the revitalized Hogs, but not so much anymore.

Lest anyone misunderstand the importance of this trend, it is not a Covid-19 thing, which we all could easily comprehend. Alas, no, their motivation is pecuniary. The Derrick doesn’t want to risk injury with the NFL draft looming. Neither do The Arnold, The Jaquan, The Ellis, etc. They’ve already put their college days behind them and are marching to the tune of their behind-the-scenes pro sports agents. Penn State was good enough to give them an opportunity to display their talents for the NFL. That’s what CAH-ledge is for, right?

Meanwhile, the Razorbacks bench will be missing wide receiver Treylon Burks and defensive end Tre Williams. Burks is a likely first round pick in the NFL Draft, just so’s you know. Williams, on the other hand, had been arrested after falling asleep at the wheel of a vehicle in the drive-through lane of a Fayetteville Arkansas McDonalds. Kind of embarrassing!

Gratitude

For all but Williams, a gesture of gratitude might be in order as a parting gift. Like playing in a meaningless bowl game for the CAH-ledge that provided the stepping-stone and for the fans who loved and supported them. Whattya think? They wouldn’t have to play hard — many of their peers slack off in these second and third tier bowl games, especially on DEE-fence — but how about JUST SHOWING UP AT LEAST! Blowing off the school and its fans is bad form. I hope it goes on their permanent record. ????? ??????? ??????

One guy you will still see on the field for Penn State on Saturday is Sean Clifford. Having signed up for a NCAA Covid-19 Exceptional sixth year, he ain’t backing his ass out of anything. He’ll still be able to throw to Parker Washington and hand the ball off to Keyvon Lee, as far as I know. He’ll still have that crappy offensive line. (I wish those Nuevos Coños de Tráficos* would all opt out, but not much of a chance of them doing so because they have NFL draft hopes). On the other hand, they’ll be playing. ????? ????? ?????

Win or lose, this won’t be a real Penn State game. No Jahan “Explosive Play” Dotson? No Brooks or Brisker? Damn! I suppose we should be happy to kiss this 2021 season goodbye, but I would have liked to have had a final glimpse at the talent we had supported through their CAH-ledge careers. Ain’t no gratitude out there.

Blowing More Wind

If you want some more fan disgruntlement, please read pre-eminent ophthalmic surgeon Dr. Todd Sponsler’s The Backout Bowl post. He beats this dead horse to a pulp and spits out horsemeat.

Game Comments

(This space intentionally left blank).

Ponder This…

How long do you think Sandy Barbour will be around?

Last, But Not Least

Happy New Year to all six of my readers! I was remiss in not wishing you all a Merry Christmas, due to self-absorption during the cataract season, but I hope you have all been enjoying the holidays with family and friends. The best of health and happiness in 2022!

(I’ll be back sometime after the game for a recap of the game and some bullshit about my recent cataract surgery, in which I had a pair of Alcon Acrysoft Panoptix IOLs implanted, which have enabled me to see what I’m writing. Clear bullshit is superior to muddy bullshit. And no, Sponsler did not do the surgery. Thanks for asking.).


*Spanish play on words relating to the Five Traffic Cones characterization of the offensive line. Hint: “coño” does not mean “cone”.

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Email
  • More
  • Print
  • Share on Tumblr
  • Pocket
  • WhatsApp

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Post
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to print (Opens in new window) Print
  • More
  • Pocket
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Like this:

Like Loading...

Filed Under: Penn State Football

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • …
  • 469
  • Next Page »

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 70 other subscribers

Recent Comments

  • Michael H. Geldner on Week 57 Mounjaro Update: A Ride on the Escalator with Poona
  • Week 57 Mounjaro Update: A Ride on the Escalator with Poona - The Nittany Turkey on Week 55 Mounjaro Update: We’re the Drug Cops and We’re Here to Help!
  • The Lizard on Week 54 Mounjaro Update: A Turkey’s Medical Marathon
  • The Nittany Turkey on Week 54 Mounjaro Update: A Turkey’s Medical Marathon
  • Elizabeth Ellen Harris on Week 54 Mounjaro Update: A Turkey’s Medical Marathon

Latest Posts

  • Week 57 Mounjaro Update: A Ride on the Escalator with Poona July 7, 2025
  • Mounjaro Update Week 56: Big Pharma Wins, You Lose (Weight) June 30, 2025
  • Week 55 Mounjaro Update: We’re the Drug Cops and We’re Here to Help! June 23, 2025
  • Week 54 Mounjaro Update: A Turkey’s Medical Marathon June 16, 2025
  • Week 53 Mounjaro Update: Jacked Lab Monkeys & Med Purgatory June 9, 2025

Penn State Blogroll

  • Black Shoe Diaries
  • Onward State
  • The Lion's Den
  • Victory Bell Rings

Friends' Blogs

  • The Eye Life

Penn State Football Links

  • Bleacher Report: Penn State Football
  • Blue White Illustrated
  • Lions247
  • Nittany Anthology
  • Penn State Sports
  • PennLive.com
  • The Digital Collegian

Whodat Turkey?

The Nittany Turkey is a retired techno-geek who thinks he knows something about Penn State football and everything else in the world. If there's a topic, we have an opinion on it, and you know what "they" say about opinions! Most of what is posted here involves a heavy dose of hip-shooting conjecture, but unlike some other blogs, we don't represent it as fact. Read More…

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Subscribe via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to the Nittany Turkey and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 70 other subscribers
July 2025
S M T W T F S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  
« Jun    

Archives

Categories

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Copyright © 2025 · Focus Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

 

Loading Comments...
 

    %d