Kalen DeBoer
- By RickinDayton
- Penn State Football
- 31 Replies
They also lost some key depth via transfer portal.He coached in the championship game last year so….
AL lost a lot of talent when saban retired
They also lost some key depth via transfer portal.He coached in the championship game last year so….
AL lost a lot of talent when saban retired
No doubt the pressure is on.No, he probably won't be fired after 1 year but he's going under a ton of pressure
Maybe, but if you're Taylor, why not go after both? Vega is already at 138, so maybe he could go 149. Or maybe he thinks Blaze could stay at 133. OKST could use long-term help at 2 of the 3 weights (with RSFR Cael Hughes being at the other of 141 or 149).DT conceding Blaze?!
Shula wasn't following 16 consecutive 10+ win seasons.Mike Shula had 9 losses his first season in 2003.. He got three more years.
I saw that too. I think he is still injured.What surprised me the most was that he didn't have any zip on his passes.
LOL Corso knows nothing about wrestling let him wear a singlet!Corso is an icon.
All I know, something has to be initiated to stop the separation of the haves and have nots.A non-compete like that is only as good as a school's willingness to enforce it in court.
For football and basketball, maybe. For wrestling, not a chance, too little return on the attorney costs.
And if the kid declines or refunds the original school's money, then what standing does the school have?
After all of that, the schools would still have to win the cases. That's hardly a given.
Question for you, Perfect Pitch. Were you born an asshole or was that an acquired skill that you cultivated over the years? You are the Ultracrepidarian of Ultracrepidarians.Hmm, based on your behavior, I thought sports boards were supposed to be about crying when discussing opinions on various issues, running away and putting everyone on ignore if their opinion differs from yours. You learn something new every day.
Which QBs have looked "great" this year?
Georgia and Texas would easily beat PSU based on what? Would PSU beat Kentucky? If so, then your argument for Georgia is lame. And since Georgia crushed Texas, that doesn’t give much weight to your Texas argument. There is not a team out there at this point that can be definitively put ahead of PSU except maybe Oregon.Georgia manhandled Texas last night. Georgia and Texas would easily beat PSU ... OSU and Oregon would beat PSU... I said 5-9 is where PSU would land. I will stand by that. Miami, Clemson, Tenn LSU.. There are a handful of teams right there and you can make arguments for all of them. PSU is in that bunch.
I know Quinn Ewers isn't in the top 5 right now. That's for damn sure.He’s definitely top 5 at this point. Who are five that you would rate above him?
Your unfunny “joke” was an inadvertent admission of what we have been saying all along. The new college football landscape will be the SEC vs Big Ten professional model and the remaining schools who can’t compete will be left to fend for themselves as something like we saw in traditional college football with student athletes. It remains to be seen whether they will survive or go the way of University of Chicago.'Kay, and?
My joke was a playful jab at the commentary that the introduction of NIL will destroy the competitive landscape of college football, enabling only the well-heeled NIL producers to function properly. It had nothing to do with salaries of service academy graduates vis-a-vis other opportunities.
Does he look like the best QB in college ball? Or even top five?
What are you possibly watching that you don't think he's better?Allar is getting better in his second year as a stater, saying that he should come back for his senior year.
1. Oregon
2. Georgia
3. Penn State
4. Ohio State
5. Miami
6. LSU
7. Texas
Cignetti is from Pittsburgh originally?I’ve followed Cignetti for a while now. My nephew’s son played for him at IUP. I watched him play some games there. A couple of observations about Cignetti. I never saw him make a bad in-game decision. Or have confusion on the sideline. His teams play smart and are disciplined. And he is VERY good with transfers. Especially with transfer QB’s. Every spring at IUP Cignetti would bring in transfers from Division I that would help his team. He’s done that everywhere he’s been. The transfer portal has been a gold mine for him. He worked it very well at JMU and in his first year at IU he worked it like a master. For as long as he will be at Indiana University Cignetti will do well there if for no other reason than the portal. Plus he’s whip smart.
This. We out talent them and would be favored to win, even on the road. Would it be a shock if Indiana would win? Absolutely not because things happen with penalties, injuries, turnovers, etc that can lead to a competitive but “weaker” team winningCould - Yes
Should - Yes
Would - 65%