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Beware of the Wildcat!

Posted on September 23, 2021 Written by The Nittany Turkey

#6 Penn State (3-0, 1-0 B10) hosts FCS Villanova (3-0)

What’s weird is that Villanova won the most recent game in the series, yet no one is worried except James Franklin. At his mediafest, he spouted off all the FCS vs. FBS upsets known to mankind. I imagine him drumming that in with the team all week long, with the intent of inspiring them to go 1-0 in a week that could be a disaster if they don’t pay attention. It sure as hell has happened before, back in 1951, extending ‘Nova’s win streak in the series to three games.

What, you don’t remember 1951? That was the year I matriculated at Miss Newell’s Kindergarten class at Fulton School in Pittsburgh, so I can’t remember a damn thing other than kicking Jacky Wilder in the chin when I didn’t obey the command to fall down while playing Ring around the Rosie. Oh yeah, Sammy Liberto’s dad was a milkman, so he frequently brought us foil caps (could have been lead foil, for all I know — we liked to poison kids back then) from the glass milk bottles of the day, which served us well as crafts supplies. We made garlands out of them. That was fun, although I’ve never been very artistic. Autistic, maybe. But I digress nostalgically.

We used to make stuff with these. What does this have to do with Villanova?

PSU Leads All-Time Series

Penn State’s record against Villanova is 5-3-1, but they haven’t played each other since that fateful early fall day in 1951 on a neutral site in Allentown, where the mighty Villanova Wildcats defeated the larger felines 20-14. You’ll have to go back to 1935, before I was even conceived, to find a Penn State victory in the series. My mom and dad were 15 then — a lonnnnnnnng time ago. Villanova has won the past three games in the series. I don’t know why the ‘Cats screwed up in 1935, but weird things were the norm back in the Great Depression, when cats were busy scrapping for food in alleys or starving.

Am I saying Villanova has a chance? Nahhhhh. I’ve forgotten about them already. Just giving you a piece of history, which you might already have read somewhere else, except the Jacky Wilder story. I don’t have much to say, but I’ll try to focus on football for a little while and then I’ll give you my completely out-of-the-ass prediction.

Rankings Meaningless

I’m not happy with PSU being ranked #6. What have they done to deserve that? Beat #21 Auburn? Before that, they beat similarly over-ranked with even fewer data points, Wisconsin? Ball State? Nuttin’! Look at Penn State’s rankings in all categories, and you’ll see that they’re middle of the pack.

The BBDB defense is 56th, allowing 342 yards per game. Rushing offense is ranked #101, producing a scanty 128 yards per game. You would hope that the passing offense would balance that out, but noooooo… we’re looking at #43 there, at 267 yards per game. In third down conversions, we’re back to the same old bullshit, tied for 79th, with a .389 rate of success. The best stat other than net punting yards — and the one that beat Wisconsin — is the turnover margin, where PSU is tied for seventh with seven other schools including Alabama, Oklahoma, and Iowa, with a 1.67 average. The Nittany Lions have done well hanging onto the ball and forcing the other guys to cough it up, which has won two out of three games for them.

Back to defense, the pass rush blows, ranking 110th in sacks with a measly one sack per game. Matching its total defense rank, PSU is 56th in passing yards allowed, while ranking 70th in rushing defense. I mentioned net punting yards before. The Lions rank fourth overall in that category.

It Will Even Out

While early season rankings are meaningless, they’ll converge later with more data points becoming available with each week. Sometime before Week 8, we will REALLY know where this squad ranks. They will have run the gantlet of Indiana, #5 Iowa, and #10 tOSU by then. After that “Murderer’s Row”, the Nittany Lions will still have to meet Maryland, resurgent #19 Michigan, Rutgers, and #20 Moo U. Those stated rankings might well be completely different by then.

I Haven’t Said Much About Villanova

I guess I will say something. Both Jim Croce and Toby Keith went to school there, so Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown must be on the football team, but They’re Not as Good as They Once Was. Watch out, though. Don’t Mess Around with Jim, Jim Franklin, that is.

Villanova University was born as St. Augustine Academy in 1811. St. Augustine, aside from developing modern Christian doctrine and the concept of original sin, is also the patron saint of brewers. This begs a question that has been nagging at me. Schmidt’s beer was made in Philadelpha. With the patron saint of brewing being right there at Villanova, you would think they could have done a better job to impress him. Schmidt’s suuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked! Philadelphia beer was so bad that when Schmidt’s Brewery closed in 1987, it was the last brewery to operate in Philly. Forever and ever. Amen.

There, I said something about Villanova.

Da Wedda

Ahhh, a soporific noon start, where we can expect to see “that dullard look” from our boys. It’ll be a 70-degree day when the fog burns off, a genuinely nice early autumn day. Just don’t lose 20-14 like they did in 1951.

Da Bottom Line

Does anyone know a sports book that is taking action on this game? I can’t find one. Somewhere, I read that Penn State is favored by 29 points, but I have no idea how and why that number was chosen. If there’s no gambling, there’s no over/under, so I’ll just pull a prediction out of my ass and run with it. Penn State covers, winning by a nice margin, and the defense will score a touchdown in the process. Aside from the dullard look, I’ll be looking for the running game to get established, for a change. So, anyway, Penn State 45, Villanova 6.

(I’ll be back after the game to tell you just how wrong I was).

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At Least #21

Posted on September 19, 2021 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Penn State Defeats Auburn 28-20

The SEC officiating crew was incompetent, but Penn State surmounted that to outlast Auburn 28-20. If the game had an extra quarter, the outcome would have been reversed.

Auburn’s rushing game was good, as expected, but they couldn’t get the passing game in sync. They wound up with 182 yards rushing and 185 yards passing. Penn State once again could not get a clock-eating, dominating running game going, gaining only 83 yards on the ground. ???? ???? However, thanks to Jahan Dotson and the passing game, the Nittany Lions could throw the ball downfield, their salvation. Sean Clifford was a terrific 28-32 for 280 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. The other pass, a 22-yard throw by wide receiver Jahan Dotson on a wideout option, netted 22 yards and a first down. 888 ??????

Penn State was 5-10 on third down, while Auburn was 10-17. Turnovers were even at one each.

On defense, the boys were active all night long, and although they allowed 367 yards and 20 points, they were adequate to keep Auburn at bay. They had no sacks and they allowed Tank Bigsby to run for 102 yards and two touchdowns. Auburn’s #2 running back, Jarquez Hunter, had 63.

Yeah, there were bad calls throughout, too many to enumerate here, by the incompetent SEC officiating crew. Most, but not all, went against Penn State. Auburn had to pay the price in the form of a phantom targeting foul. In any case, I’m not arguing one way or the other about poor officiating. Just sayin’.

Jordan Stout continues to display his punting prowess, averaging 50 yards for four punts. He was perfect on extra points, too. ???? ????

IITOP was “not too bad”, with Auburn hanging onto the ball for 31:42.

This will add fuel to the Sanguinarians’ fire, as they’ll be thinking Penn State is invincible will exacerbate their officiating paranoia, because bad calls only go against Penn State. Bring on the Tampa Bay Bucs!

(I’ll be back for a preview of the bye week game with Villanova).

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Hall’s Mentholyptus Game

Posted on September 16, 2021 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Auburn University

#22 Auburn (2-0, 0-0 SEC) vs. #10 Penn State (2-0, 1-0 B10)

It is mighty Auburn’s first-ever trip to a Big Ten university since the SEC was formed, and they picked a perfect place to start. Whited-out St. Joe Memorial Stadium at Beaver Field will be rocking, and Penn State head coach James Franklin has offered to purchase Hall’s throat lozenges for any fans who yell so loud and long on Saturday that they will require treatment on Sunday. And yes, ESPN College Football Gameday will be in town and Adam Taliaferro will be the honorary captain. Big game atmosphere!

Both combatants are coming off easy wins. the Tigers blanked Alabama State 62-0 last week, while the Nittany Lions easily handled Ball State, 44-13. Before that, while Penn State was schtruggling to beat Wisconsin 16-10, Auburn was kicking ass at home against hopeless, hapless Akron, winning 60-10.

Penn State is 1-1 against Auburn all-time, and 23-23 against current members of the SEC.

It is silly to look at stats when opposition has been so feeble, so I won’t. Franklin had to go back to last year’s “tapes”* to try to analyze Auburn. Speaking of Franklin, let us now turn our attention to the major dischtraction.

Franklin on USC short-list? (I digress…)

Deny, deny, deny. Stonewall it, Henry! Let’s take the elephant in the room and sweep it under the proverbial rug, shall we? With Clay Helton’s ass finally being fired after Covid-19 gave him a brief respite, our boy James Franklin is once again on the short-list at USC. Urban Meyer has already said he won’t give up his lucrative NFL job working for billionaire Shahid Khan in Jacksonville. USC is desperately seeking a high-profile replacement. The bloom is off the rose at the once-fabled program, where the past three head coaches have been fired mid-season.

Having fired Helton two games into the season after an ass-kicking at home by unranked Stanford, methinks that the bigwigs at USC will play out the season while taking their time to find a replacement. Donte Williams will assume the interim job with the understanding that regardless of results, USC will be conducting a full search. So, promoting the interim guy like they did the last time doesn’t appear likely.

Aside from Franklin, others mentioned in connection with the fun job at USC are Cincinnati’s head coach Luke Fickell and Clemson OC Tony Elliott, who is from California. Rumors have also included Mario Cristobal, of Oregon, and Bill O’Brien, now Nick Saban’s OC at Alabama. Right now, we’re at the lotta bullshit/little fact stage.

So, you can expect Franklin to continue dodging related questions for the remainder of the season. He’ll continue to pay lip service to sidestepping the distractions and concentrating on going 1-0 this week.

Back to Auburn

With an offense built around a couple of speedy running backs Jarquez Hunter and Tank Bigsby, plus Junior quarterback Bo Nix, Auburn has romped over two weak opponents. Nix is 29-39 for 383 yards and five touchdowns and no interceptions thus far. However, last year, he was picked off seven times. What’s worse for Nix is his abysmal road record where he’s been intercepted twelve times in his college career. And what’s the toughest road environment one can choose? Don’t answer that.

But with a new head coach and something to prove, we’re liable to see Auburn’s A-game, if indeed they can reach that level. To do so, those two running backs will have to perforate what has been a stodgy Penn State rushing defense.

Defensively, Auburn is just as stingy, but again, the dearth of weighty opposition thus far leaves us in a quandary. Are they as good as they looked while shutting out lowly Alabama State? Will Penn State’s running game once again stumble? Will DE T.D. Moultry, who has four TFLs and 2.5 sacks, get into Sean Clifford’s head?

Another digression…

The Sanguinarians are upset that tOSU lost because that will make our win over Ohio State less meaningful with respect to getting a playoff berth. They’re crying in their beer while I’m elated that the Ducks handled the Bucks. They’re already looking past Auburn and Iowa to the showdown with tOSU.

Irrelevant Fact

The Auburn Radio Network’s sideline reporter is Ronnie Brown, who you might remember from his performance in the 2003 Capital One Bowl against PSU, which Auburn won 13-9. I was there and it wasn’t pretty. Brown ran for 184 yards, shredding the vaunted Penn State defense as The Dark Years (cue cello) waged on.

Da Wedda

Hot, mid-September day in State College predicted – 80 degrees with a stray afternoon thundershower. I don’t perceive a benefit to either side.

Da Bottom Line

Now, it’s time for the Nittany Turkey’s own signature Official Turkey Poop Prediction. Penn State now favored by five after opening at seven, with bettors indicating their sensitivity to the Franklin to USC rumors. The over/under is 53. Working it out mathematically, the break-even happens at PSU 29 Auburn 24.

Penn State needs to establish the run and Clifford’s passing accuracy downfield needs to improve. If these things happen and if they continue with their excellent turnover ratio by getting Nix to cough it up on the road, they will be 3-0. Can they? If they can’t contain Bigsby and Hunter, fuggedaboudit! Ideally, it will be a close game. where things like IITOP and punting count for something. Get the running game going. Make some defensive plays. Hold that line! Rah rah, sis boom bah! We want the Lion! Penn State 20, Auburn 13 — take the under. (I haven’t been right on the o/u thus far, so why believe me now!??!?!)

(I’ll be back after the game with some quips and comments. In the meanwhile, enjoy the white-out!).

*OK, what is a “tape”? How long has it been since we have used videotape to record football games? Franklin could have just as easily called what he reviewed “films”, which would have been an even more egregious archaic misrepresentation. What’s wrong with “videos”? It is suitably generic, resistant to upgraded technology, and it quells my Asperger’s driven hypercritical nit-picking prerogative.

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