You mean at Beaver Stadium every year? Sure.
And not experience the hospitality of the pitt athletic supporters?
You mean at Beaver Stadium every year? Sure.
Not with the B1G going to a 9 game conference schedule. If they want to maintain 7 homes games then playing Pitt every year would exclude Penn State playing any other school that would not take a one and done.
So it seems as if talks are taking place to extend the series with Pitt. How would you feel if we began every season by playing Pitt as one of just 3 out of conference games? I will always hate Pitt so I suppose I would welcome it. It would definitely create some interest heading to each season.
Yes, we should do this. Anyone who understands and appreciates the history of college football would want this to happen. And given how things are changing in college football these days, with strength of schedule becoming more important, playing a Pitt is going to serve our interests a great deal more than playing the likes of Buffalo or Kent State.
Beyond that, given that attendances are falling across the nation, smart programs are going to start giving their fans more reason to show up on Saturdays. Pitt may not be a marquee program, but they are certainly of more interest to Penn State fans than other teams we play.
So it seems as if talks are taking place to extend the series with Pitt. How would you feel if we began every season by playing Pitt as one of just 3 out of conference games? I will always hate Pitt so I suppose I would welcome it. It would definitely create some interest heading to each season.
So it seems as if talks are taking place to extend the series with Pitt. How would you feel if we began every season by playing Pitt as one of just 3 out of conference games? I will always hate Pitt so I suppose I would welcome it. It would definitely create some interest heading to each season.
You people who still want to play Pitt really need to look at a calendar and see what century it is,
How?Why? how does that benefit you personally? A Pitt vs. Penn St game every year would be great for the state of PA.
You've obviously never been to these games. The 1975 game was an absolute street fight ending with PSU prevailing 7-6. The 1980 game was one for the ages for Penn State lore... 48-14... There were 7 Pitt Pro-Bowlers & 3 HoFers on that team...
1976, 1987 & 2000 (the last time played) were Pitt triumphs...
You can continue to look down on Pitt... It's your right... But, I can assure you that both fanbases would love these games... And, Pitt will not be the favorite (unless they played this yr) in 2016-2019... ...based on the talent influx...
No you can't assure us of that; haven't you been reading this thread. We don't want to play Pitt every year!But, I can assure you that both fanbases would love these games...
I would love to see the Penn State - Pitt series renewed. The Penn State fan base (about 5,000,000 people) and both Pitt fans would love to see the game played yearly.
I also think that the fairness should prevail on the game location. Based on my count Penn State has played Pitt 95 times in the past. A total of 70 of these games were played in Pittsburgh. Thus, 45 consecutive games should be played in Beaver Stadium to make the series even. If the series re-starts in 2016 then the game should be played at Beaver Stadium each year until 2061. After that the series should revert to a home and home format. Does anyone think that this is unfair? If so, why?
So it seems as if talks are taking place to extend the series with Pitt. How would you feel if we began every season by playing Pitt as one of just 3 out of conference games? I will always hate Pitt so I suppose I would welcome it. It would definitely create some interest heading to each season.
How? Why? Is it going to lead to reduced property taxes?Why? how does that benefit you personally? A Pitt vs. Penn St game every year would be great for the state of PA.
NOSo it seems as if talks are taking place to extend the series with Pitt. How would you feel if we began every season by playing Pitt as one of just 3 out of conference games? I will always hate Pitt so I suppose I would welcome it. It would definitely create some interest heading to each season.
Why? how does that benefit you personally? A Pitt vs. Penn St game every year would be great for the state of PA.
Yes, we should do this. Anyone who understands and appreciates the history of college football would want this to happen. And given how things are changing in college football these days, with strength of schedule becoming more important, playing a Pitt is going to serve our interests a great deal more than playing the likes of Buffalo or Kent State.
Beyond that, given that attendances are falling across the nation, smart programs are going to start giving their fans more reason to show up on Saturdays. Pitt may not be a marquee program, but they are certainly of more interest to Penn State fans than other teams we play.
You've obviously never been to these games. The 1975 game was an absolute street fight ending with PSU prevailing 7-6. The 1980 game was one for the ages for Penn State lore... 48-14... There were 7 Pitt Pro-Bowlers & 3 HoFers on that team...
1976, 1987 & 2000 (the last time played) were Pitt triumphs...
You can continue to look down on Pitt... It's your right... But, I can assure you that both fanbases would love these games... And, Pitt will not be the favorite (unless they played this yr) in 2016-2019... ...based on the talent influx...
I'm PSU, class of 82, I've been to the games. I also use to like George Thorogood and the Destroyers and wear Hammer pants. And all three of these things are in my past. Although I have fond memories of them I don't want to repeat any of the three. And, If I had to pick, I would put wearing Hammer pants ahead of another Pitt game.
It would be great to start every season with Pitt. It would be even better to finish the season with Pitt. Just like Fl. State vs Fl. Clemson /South Carolina, Ga Tech /Ga. . People say Pitt isn't our rival anymore. That's true only because they aren't on the schedule. Its a great rivalry, it wouldn't take a back seat to many, it would help PSU get its identity back. With 9 conference games in this horrible conference on the horizon it would at least end or start the season with excitement.So it seems as if talks are taking place to extend the series with Pitt. How would you feel if we began every season by playing Pitt as one of just 3 out of conference games? I will always hate Pitt so I suppose I would welcome it. It would definitely create some interest heading to each season.
It would be great to start every season with Pitt. It would be even better to finish the season with Pitt. Just like Fl. State vs Fl. Clemson /South Carolina, Ga Tech /Ga. . People say Pitt isn't our rival anymore. That's true only because they aren't on the schedule. Its a great rivalry, it wouldn't take a back seat to many, it would help PSU get its identity back. With 9 conference games in this horrible conference on the horizon it would at least end or start the season with excitement.
You've obviously never been to these games. The 1975 game was an absolute street fight ending with PSU prevailing 7-6. The 1980 game was one for the ages for Penn State lore... 48-14... There were 7 Pitt Pro-Bowlers & 3 HoFers on that team...
1976, 1987 & 2000 (the last time played) were Pitt triumphs...
You can continue to look down on Pitt... It's your right... But, I can assure you that both fanbases would love these games... And, Pitt will not be the favorite (unless they played this yr) in 2016-2019... ...based on the talent influx...
In recent times, since 1967, the series has been played 15 times in Pittsburgh, and 15 times in State College. That was almost 50 years ago. You can check on this, but I do believe that for a stretch of time, 1903-1965, Penn State wanted to play the games in Pittsburgh, supposedly it being in their best interest. I heard that on a sports talk show awhile ago, and it makes sense as why else would PSU agree to do that? Basically, during the Paterno era, in which PSU was a power most of the time, and the glory days of Pitt that followed shortly after, the games were scheduled to be home and home, either 1 and 1, or 3 and 3. Most likely, the series (after the 4 coming up) will not continue unless it is a 1 and 1 format.I would love to see the Penn State - Pitt series renewed. The Penn State fan base (about 5,000,000 people) and both Pitt fans would love to see the game played yearly.
I also think that fairness should prevail on the game location. Based on my count Penn State has played Pitt 95 times in the past. A total of 70 of these games were played in Pittsburgh. Thus, 45 consecutive games should be played in Beaver Stadium to make the series even. If the series re-starts in 2016 then the game should be played at Beaver Stadium each year until 2061. After that the series should revert to a home and home format. Does anyone think that this is unfair? If so, why?
Sorry. This would be beyond stupid. We are already stuck with Rutgers every year. Why further weaken the schedule? Pitt, Rutgers and Maryland want us for rivals to help their in State recruiting. Just say no. Delany is already going to promote Rutgers by scheduling our game for late November, on what he will call "Rivalry Week". I hate that guy and his B1G Turd conference.
We should only play Pitt's second tier program on a 2 - 1 or 3 - 1 basis.
At least until the ledger is even for home-and-home appearances. Pitt currently holds quite a lead in home field advantage.
Yes. I think some research would confirm this (or debunk it). The Penn State fan base just knows we played most games at Pitt (prior to Joe) but not why. Obviously it was agreed to by Penn State--no one forced us to do it.In recent times, since 1967, the series has been played 15 times in Pittsburgh, and 15 times in State College. That was almost 50 years ago. You can check on this, but I do believe that for a stretch of time, 1903-1965, Penn State wanted to play the games in Pittsburgh, supposedly it being in their best interest. I heard that on a sports talk show awhile ago, and it makes sense as why else would PSU agree to do that? Basically, during the Paterno era, in which PSU was a power most of the time, and the glory days of Pitt that followed shortly after, the games were scheduled to be home and home, either 1 and 1, or 3 and 3. Most likely, the series (after the 4 coming up) will not continue unless it is a 1 and 1 format.
I love the big games like OSU and Michigan because they're traditionally good teams, and they are football brands. But they are not true rivals of ours. They don't engender the same feelings between fan bases.
Some of what has been stated here as reasons for not playing Pitt every year could be called "excuses". Most are very well stated "reasons".This is amusing.
1.) when we joined the B1G, everyone was bemoaning the loss of "traditional rivals" like Pitt, Rutgers, Maryland, Syracuse -- now they're not "good enough" and hurt our schedule.
2.) all the excuses (except, perhaps, the rude fans) equally apply to Temple. Yet no one is upset by the prospect of continuing that series. Aren't you worried about giving the Temple program legitimacy, giving them a home sellout, weakening the schedule, and all the other excuses made for not playing Pitt?
3.) you whine all day about playing Buffalo and its ilk, yet when given the chance to replace them with Pitt, scream hell no.
4.) if Pitt is as bad as you make them out to be, then why does scheduling them preclude scheduling a marquee program? There's no rule that says you can only have 1 P5 team in the OOC.
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The fact that Pitt brings up such a reaction on this board is exactly why we should play them. Or has everyone here forgot what a real rivalry game is like. I love the big games like OSU and Michigan because they're traditionally good teams, and they are football brands. But they are not true rivals of ours. They don't engender the same feelings between fan bases.
Get rid of Temple, and replace with Pitt on a 2 for 1 home schedule if they want to play us every year. We'll see how much they want to play us. I understand the financial realities.
If Pitt sucks so bad, what better way to keep them down than to beat them every year? Prove to recruits that we're the better program ON THE FIELD. Otherwise, Pitt can claim we're dodging them.
The whole "if we beat them we're supposed to, if we lose it hurts us" -- you could say that about Temple. Or Syracuse. Or Virginia. Or any other team people are throwing out to play. Of course, these are the same people saying Pitt is irrelevant and suck. If they're that bad, then we won't lose to them once we're back to full strength, will we? Problem solved.
So it seems as if talks are taking place to extend the series with Pitt.
If you think you are above playing Pitt, then fine, request a 2-1. But to justify asking for a 2-1 to make up for games that were played 80 years ago is pretty unreasonable.
I wouldn't worry about Rutgers as long as we get past them this year. They are peaking right now based on recruiting rankings (i.e. their best classes are upperclassmen and the classes have been declining since then) while PSU is clearly on a massive upswing as we crawl out of the sanctions and sign top 10-15 classes consistently. If they can't get a win against the 2014 or 15 PSU teams while we are at our lowest and they are at their highest, they will never beat us. No actual rivalry is built on one-sided dominance.
That said, you are spot on about the conference heavily pushing this rivalry so I would keep an eye on the refs on 9/19.... PSU needs to lay down a beating because if this game is close enough for the refs to influence it, they will.
If you think you are above playing Pitt, then fine, request a 2-1. But to justify asking for a 2-1 to make up for games that were played 80 years ago is pretty unreasonable.
I stated that we should offer Pitt a 2 for 1 home game offer. As I said, I understand the financial ramifications.Some of what has been stated here as reasons for not playing Pitt every year could be called "excuses". Most are very well stated "reasons".
Most of what you have stated are convoluted rationalizations born out of emotion. I want PSU to do what's in PSU's best interest and the scheduling of seven home games are what's going support our 31 sports and our first class facilities. That is logical scheduling as opposed to emotional scheduling.
I think you will find that the majority (and you can see that reflected here) do not want to see a steady diet of Pitt. They want to see a variety top notch programs. Pitt is not a top notch program.