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Bolden: To Whine or To Work?

Posted on January 10, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Rob Bolden will presumably hang around Penn State for spring semester so as not to disrupt his academic progress while allowing him to compete for the quarterback position. Although that will quench the debate for a while, I read a piece this morning that shed a whole new light on the whole charade and hit on some character issues I’ve harped on in the past.

“Remember, no team wants to start a true freshman quarterback.” –Frank Bodani, York Daily Record

Once in a while, a newspaperman will rise above the fray and hit on an angle that at once dignifies him and elucidates a subject in such a way that competing reporters are made to appear as mere hacks. Frank Bodani of the York Daily Record has written a piece that, in this Turkey’s humble opinion, reduces the Rob Bolden caper to a family matter that transcends mere football machinations.

So often these days, high school athletes develop inflated egos. They’re the BMOC in their small pond. The ego inflation process continues through the recruitment process, when they’re treated like kings and promised great things. Is it any wonder that not only these guys but also their families start believing in their greatness and infallibility, even though many of them are diamonds in the rough, and even more are complete duds?

No, they’re not finished products, and certainly Rob Bolden wasn’t. However, his (and his father’s) sense of entitlement was broadened by Penn State’s decision to start him at quarterback as a true freshman. As Bodani writes, “Remember, no team wants to start a true freshman quarterback.” It just worked out that he was the best option at the time, which changed when he got hurt. He lost his job because Matt McGloin appeared to generate some team spirit that was lacking, and did well on the field for a while. Nobody regarded McGloin as a long-term solution.

Meanwhile, Bolden pouts. McGloin throws five interceptions in the Outback Bowl and Bolden pouts some more. His father, instead of telling him to buck up and compete harder to get his job back, wants to take the easy way out and transfer his son in mid-academic year to another school that will play his son. No one knows where that might have been, but isn’t it absurd to believe that some program’s coach somewhere would guarantee Rob Sr. playing time for his coddled, downtrodden son? The football aspects of the story are beside the point in Bodani’s piece.

Think of what your father would do in this situation. That’s Bodani’s angle. Would your dad want to continue inflating your ego just to make you feel good and not make you understand that things like this happen in life and they build character? Would he tell you to quit pouting and work your ass off in practice to eventually win your job back instead of setting a piss poor example by telling you that if you don’t like it, you can take your ball and go elsewhere?

Read Bodani’s piece. It couches in a much more positive light what I’ve been clumsily trying to say about these spoiled prima dona brats for a long, long time.

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Does He or Doesn’t He?

Posted on January 6, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Tom Bradley

Only his hairdresser knows for sure, or so went the old Clairol ad. ????? ???? ??????

Tom Bradley
Tom Bradley

Tom Bradley, de facto defensive coordinator at Penn State has been the subject of on-again, off-again rumors tonight regarding being hired for the head coaching position at the University of Pittsburgh.

Earlier this evening, WTAE in Pittsburgh reported that he had been offered the job and accepted it. However, at 8:40 pm, Pitt released the following statement:

“The University of Pittsburgh has not offered its head coaching position to anyone, and no decisions about an offer have been made.”

As usual, the WikiPedia pseudo-wonks are Johnny on the Spot. Bradley’s WikiPedia page says he is Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Panthers. Of course, when I looked at Joe Paterno’s page the night Dave Wannstedt was fired at Pitt, Joe was said to have accepted the coaching job at Pitt. Anyone can change WikiPedia pages.

The latest bit of non-information has come from the tweeting fingers of Nate Stupar, one of the more outspoken Nittany Lions on Twitter. Buried somewhere amidst the trash-talking between former quarterback Daryll Clark and former wide receiver Derek Moye about a mythical one-on-one basketball competition between them was this gem:

“Tom Bradley got Pitt job. Congrats!”

Around the same time, David Jones of the Patriot-News retracted his story about Bradley texting all the Penn State players telling them goodbye.

Mike Fink, a sportswriter in Green Bay, tweeted in response:

“@NastyNate34 Do you know something the rest of us do not? The stories have been retracted regarding Bradley being hired by Pitt.”

Stupar took a lot of tweetheat, and responded:

“@mikefinksports I just heard from @JasonAversano that he got it. Just relaying info.”

Mike Fink is in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Jason Aversano is a communication major at Penn State. He said, she said? We’re on the merry-go-round of misinformation. Finally, Stupar writes:

“To all followers…I hear what you hear.#don’t-hate haha”

So we’re back to Square One! Only his hairdresser and a few select others know for sure.

Stupar later tweeted the first period score of tonight’s Penguins game about three hours after the fact. ???????? ??? ????????? Turns out that he was watching a replay. So much for our intrepid reporter. ???? ?????

Later during the overnight hours the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette weighed in on the subject with a strong suggestion that Bradley would get the job.

Meanwhile, Scout.com’s Fight On State says its sources proclaim that there’s not a shred of truth in any of the rumors.

Reports that Penn State defensive coordinator Tom Bradley has been offered and accepted the head coaching position at Pitt are untrue, according a source close to Bradley.

“Those reports are erroneous, false and absolutely deplorable,” said the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “They are entirely false. This is what happens when people don’t do their homework.”

Sure is interesting watching rumors and innuendo evolve! The process is unfolding before our very eyes in real time as I write this.

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RichRod Gets the Axe

Posted on January 4, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Fox Sports in Detroit is reporting that Rich Rodriguez has been fired as head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines.

Rodriguez compiled a less than stellar 15-22 record during his three seasons after stepping in for Lloyd Carr. The Wolverines suffered their worst bowl beating in history in the recent Gator Bowl, a 52-14 throttling by Mississippi State.

Rodriguez emphasized offense in his approach at Michigan. The defense was putrid.

There were some questionable activities during the RichRod time at Michigan. The NCAA investigated allegations that he was violating practice hours limitations.

Now, Rodriguez is back in the market. With the head coaching job re-opening at Pitt, who knows? He might wind up back in his old backyard.

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