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It took long enough, but someone had to
say it. The college football world does not revolve
around Michigan. The resignation of Lloyd Carr has removed the self-obsessed rock most Wolverine fans have lived in under for the past decade. If a coach at a school from a state who's biggest accomplishment is the deep dish pizza can turn down the supposed holy grail of coaching positions, so can anyone.
Lego stadiums and buildings built by Burik Model
Design. NittanyWhiteOut.com's exclusive interview with head of Burik Model
Design, Jason Burik.
Northern conservatism versus Southern chest-thumping. 3 bowl matchups,
3 chances for a regional statement
Anyone sick of that SEC superiority complex down
in the South? Who died and put them on
their high horse. There will be 3 Big Ten - SEC matchups this year and its time for the conferences to put up or shut up.
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Part IV of a 5 part series breaking
down the first round Big Ten matchups
Part V of a 5 part series breaking
down the first round Big Ten matchups
Could it be true? The man behind Penn
State's vaulted defense could very well be on his
way out to Morgantown.
Stephen Pamon is a drunk, a gambling addict,
has been charged with sexual harassment, fired as a
cop, charged with beating his girlfriend and four sons with an electrical cord and best of all, is currently a Big Ten referee. Not any Big Ten referee, but part of the crew that missed a fumble call resulting in Illinois' upset of Ohio State this year.
Whatever happened to respect or just common courtesy?
Rich Rod is a sleaze and his word is
worthless.
Part III of a 5 part series breaking
down the first round Big Ten matchups
In a time when newspapers and political figures
are giving their endorsements to candidates, we have chosen
Joe Paterno. Old Main, you have been warned.
We have reached the 105 day countdown mark
until Penn State kicks off the 2008 football season
against Coastal Carolina. And to commemorate, we will be running the Toughest Venues series for the next 11 days.
Ross-Ade Stadium sits at #7 on our toughest
venues list. Tiller might have the high flying Boilermakers
making waves in the Big Ten again, but the venue isn’t exactly as intimidating as some of the other gauntlets in the Big Ten.
Brian Norwood gone, Bradley might be too. Then
theres Galen, and Johnson. How do we get rid
of the only assistant coach that isn't doing us any good. How do you sack Jay Paterno?
Ohio State's inability to win the big one
affects more than the Buckeyes.
You think a recruit won't commit after breaking
Florida's national championship trophy? You must be out of
your mind.
So basically Roundtree's switcharoo from Purdue to Michigan
this past signing day is Rich Rod's fault but
Roundtree's. What a load of crap!
What are the odds USC gets away scot-free
even after this OJ Mayo fiasco?
It was really a surprise that Ohio State
won the inaugural 2008 Toughest Venues trophy. There was
little doubt Penn State would have won this by a landslide when we began this series. But after actual objective (and subjective) evaluation of what actually matters in a home field environment, we were faced with the harsh reality.














Inflated Egos