So as usual, this post is much longer than I had originally anticipated it being, but a work from home day allowed me the distraction and time it took to get my feelings out about where Penn State football currently sits, in the college football world.
So with two games left in the 2018 season, a 7-3 record, and a #14 ranking... Here's my thoughts on the season, can't wait to read some of yours.
First off....
The 1 factor that had everyone maybe a bit more optimistic than what their predictions (if they were honest with themselves) showed, (from what I remember the board consensus was that Penn State would likely lost 2-3 games) but because we were lead by Trace, and had the memories of his heroics in 2016... I think after the losses to OSU and Sparty, the big picture was lossed and blame was thrown around and we became the whiny bitchy fan base of old. Enough of that Sh!t. We are still on track, building towards a Championship year.
The issues that plagued the team this season in our three losses, and in some of our wins) was lack of experience both on the field and in the coaching staff. The botched call at the end of Ohio State still stings... but the momentum swing w/ Sanders fumble in the first half took the air out of the stadium. Michigan State was an odd outing.. Everyone still hurting from the loss to Ohio State, shivering their asses off in the Beav, lack of energy from the crowd that compared to the game before... everything just felt off. We also faced a team who knows how to beat us apparently, and they came into our house with nothing to lose.
So after 16 straight at home we lost back to back home games by a total of 5 points, and the sky is falling. Then an ugly win at Indiana, which really wasn't as ugly as the final score... but given the prior two games... the sky continued to fall. The Win VS Iowa is arguably the best win of the season. #1 Iowa has historically given us trouble when we've had team that were inexperienced. Sue Paterno could tell you all about her husbands struggles with Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeyes... I can assure you. Instead, the Lions yet again found a way to win... clawed back in the worst weather Happy Valley can offer... (Never falling out of the polls during all of this.. I remember hearing the occasional rumble that Franklin's hot seat had been lit... (Ridiculous)
As I watched trace McSorley, our veteran QB, who's done nothing but represent the University with class emblizing #SuccessWithHonor to perfection ... I about lost my shit when a football buddy of mine had the gall to say McSorley should sit out the rest of this season, the season is shot... let's prepare for 2019.... this is Zack Mills all over again.
The one thing that is similar, is that they both play the game of football with every bit of their heart... they put it all on the field, they don't cast blame, and they probably over exert themselves at times, which puts them in position to get creamed on the field, which lessens their ability to beat teams with the called QB draw. I think Trace was better at avoided the nasty hits than Zack Mills, which is why he's still our QB. (But even still... the loss of talent forced our boy to have to do too much this season, and you're not winning a Natty Title when 1 guy is putting the majority of the weight on his shoulders.) ... (Even in the loss, Trace's performance VS Ohio State this season, should go down as one of the best as a Penn St. QB in program history) I mean C'mon...
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McSorley set a school record with 461 yards of total offense, including a career-high 175 rushing and threw two touchdown passes, and the Nittany Lions (4-1, 1-1) went up 26-14 with 8 minutes left in the fourth quarter on a 1-yard TD plunge by Miles Sanders.
The record-breaking crowd of 110,889 was singing along to ''Sweet Caroline'' and ''Livin' on a Prayer.'' It looked like the Nittany Lions would get another home victory against the Buckeyes (5-0, 2-0) like they did in 2016.
Instead, for the second straight season, Ohio State made a fourth-quarter rally from a double-digit deficit. As far as Penn State coach James Franklin has taken the Nittany Lions in four-plus seasons, he said they can't quite consider themselves an elite program until they start closing out games like this. And he promised to change it.
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.... Preseason from the Orlando Sentinel...
“Trace is a guy that you look all the way back to little league, all he's done is won,” Franklin said during Big Ten Media Days. “Universally respected throughout our entire program, has done things the right way. The thing about Trace that we love so much is that you know what you're getting from Trace every single day, not just on game days, but practice, offseason, community service, academically — he's Steady Eddie.”
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But after all that... here's why I consider 2018 Penn State football to be a success, even with losses to 3 of our "rivals" in the East Division.
#1... the Talent we had to replace this season was insane. With exception of Trace, we pretty much lost every single play maker from the 2016 & 2017 seasons. RB Saquon Barkley, WR DaeSean Hamilton, TE Mike Gesicki, OL Brendan Mahon, DT Curtis Cothran, DT Parker Cothren, LB Manny Bowen, LB Jason Cabinda, DB Christian Campbell, DB Grant Haley, DB Marcus Allen, DB Troy Apke, K Tyler Davis
The easily to exploit weaknesses became obvious when Ohio State realized we lacked depth and leadership on defense. #2, we lost arguably our best offensive player over, in addition to our 2 year sensation Moorehead, who's now making the Millions in the SEC. I still think Rahne is capable but he's still extremely green... we will likely see more botched calls like the horrid draw VS Ohio State this season... I also think we'll see adjustments that only get made after experiencing the aftermath of blowing calls in such situations. (Think the first day of 1979, Sugar Bowl, Alabama, Goal Line, devastation)...
The loss to Sparty, personally was tougher to comprehend then the loss to Brutus two weeks before. The lack of Ricky Slade VS Ohio State and on this season, has been another major hurdle for the Nits this season.... I know it's been stated as injured, but in the back of my mind, the situation has had the "JoePa's doghouse" scenario written all over it. Finally, Sanders inability to hold onto the football is another one key ingredient that has us where we are this season.... but hopefully.. next season, Sanders will look back and remember it, and fix the issues, Rahne will think twice about trying to get too cute for one of the biggest calls he'll make in a season... and the program in general will continue to develop talent so that way when we mysteriously lose guys like Ricky Slade, there's someone right behind him ready to step up. (I think we started to see that a bit VS Iowa and Wisky)
Now onto the the defense... Which was depleted 2017-2018... I mean Penn State finished with a top 20 defense in 2017.. but really the D was the team's weakness last year. The collapse at Ohio State was heartbreaking... but you flip the coin, and it's one of Barrett's best performances as a Buckeye. Sucks to be on the losing end of that, but he was 38-6.. he was bound to have some miracle performances, just ask Michigan. Even though the defense allowed the fewest points since 2011, the years between were all during the sanctions.... Last year's D was solid, but by no means elite... and we lost pretty much the entire unit. The Nittany Lions lost seven of their top eight tacklers from last season. (Hello loss to Ohio State, Scare VS App St, and first have struggles VS Pitt & Illinois)
Long story short, given where we're at.. 3 games left, 7-3 two heartbreaking home losses, 1 road obliteration (to a team that returned the most talent in the B1G this season... we returned the least from 2017-18) ...
Penn State has the opportunity to win out and finish the season ranked in the top 10 for the 3rd consecutive season, also getting to double digit wins in all three years as well. Prior to the start of 2018, I think many on this board thought that if we were able to do that, 2018 would be considered a huge success. (BTW... the last time Penn State finished 3 seasons ranked back to back to back? .... 97, 98, 99. The Last time the Nits finished the season ranked in the top 10 back to back to back? ... 80, 81, 82) I feel like many have jumped off the bandwagon this season, and that's just ridiculous. There's still a LOT to play for, and considering our last two games happen to be against teams where we tend to recruit the majority of our talent.. these last two games are crucial! (as all of them are)....
Most seasons I'd be against having to play the UCF's or the Western Michigan's of the College Football world in a forced "Big 6 matchup, where you're out of it... but not really out of it...) if we can win out, get to 9-3.. somehow find ourselves playing a top ten matchup in the Peach Bowl VS an undefeated UCF... I'd love the opportunity to knock them off their pedestal, giving us a springboard into 2019. Not to mention, I'd really like to see Trace get another win over a top ten team, and a matchup with UCF could be a great way for the Nittany Nation to say goodbye to the best quarterback in Penn State history.
Let's get these last 2 wins in the books.... hope for the best in the bowl selection... and get a 3rd straight top ten finish/10 win season. #WEARE #PENNSTATE!
So with two games left in the 2018 season, a 7-3 record, and a #14 ranking... Here's my thoughts on the season, can't wait to read some of yours.
First off....
The 1 factor that had everyone maybe a bit more optimistic than what their predictions (if they were honest with themselves) showed, (from what I remember the board consensus was that Penn State would likely lost 2-3 games) but because we were lead by Trace, and had the memories of his heroics in 2016... I think after the losses to OSU and Sparty, the big picture was lossed and blame was thrown around and we became the whiny bitchy fan base of old. Enough of that Sh!t. We are still on track, building towards a Championship year.
The issues that plagued the team this season in our three losses, and in some of our wins) was lack of experience both on the field and in the coaching staff. The botched call at the end of Ohio State still stings... but the momentum swing w/ Sanders fumble in the first half took the air out of the stadium. Michigan State was an odd outing.. Everyone still hurting from the loss to Ohio State, shivering their asses off in the Beav, lack of energy from the crowd that compared to the game before... everything just felt off. We also faced a team who knows how to beat us apparently, and they came into our house with nothing to lose.
So after 16 straight at home we lost back to back home games by a total of 5 points, and the sky is falling. Then an ugly win at Indiana, which really wasn't as ugly as the final score... but given the prior two games... the sky continued to fall. The Win VS Iowa is arguably the best win of the season. #1 Iowa has historically given us trouble when we've had team that were inexperienced. Sue Paterno could tell you all about her husbands struggles with Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeyes... I can assure you. Instead, the Lions yet again found a way to win... clawed back in the worst weather Happy Valley can offer... (Never falling out of the polls during all of this.. I remember hearing the occasional rumble that Franklin's hot seat had been lit... (Ridiculous)
As I watched trace McSorley, our veteran QB, who's done nothing but represent the University with class emblizing #SuccessWithHonor to perfection ... I about lost my shit when a football buddy of mine had the gall to say McSorley should sit out the rest of this season, the season is shot... let's prepare for 2019.... this is Zack Mills all over again.
The one thing that is similar, is that they both play the game of football with every bit of their heart... they put it all on the field, they don't cast blame, and they probably over exert themselves at times, which puts them in position to get creamed on the field, which lessens their ability to beat teams with the called QB draw. I think Trace was better at avoided the nasty hits than Zack Mills, which is why he's still our QB. (But even still... the loss of talent forced our boy to have to do too much this season, and you're not winning a Natty Title when 1 guy is putting the majority of the weight on his shoulders.) ... (Even in the loss, Trace's performance VS Ohio State this season, should go down as one of the best as a Penn St. QB in program history) I mean C'mon...
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McSorley set a school record with 461 yards of total offense, including a career-high 175 rushing and threw two touchdown passes, and the Nittany Lions (4-1, 1-1) went up 26-14 with 8 minutes left in the fourth quarter on a 1-yard TD plunge by Miles Sanders.
The record-breaking crowd of 110,889 was singing along to ''Sweet Caroline'' and ''Livin' on a Prayer.'' It looked like the Nittany Lions would get another home victory against the Buckeyes (5-0, 2-0) like they did in 2016.
Instead, for the second straight season, Ohio State made a fourth-quarter rally from a double-digit deficit. As far as Penn State coach James Franklin has taken the Nittany Lions in four-plus seasons, he said they can't quite consider themselves an elite program until they start closing out games like this. And he promised to change it.
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.... Preseason from the Orlando Sentinel...
“Trace is a guy that you look all the way back to little league, all he's done is won,” Franklin said during Big Ten Media Days. “Universally respected throughout our entire program, has done things the right way. The thing about Trace that we love so much is that you know what you're getting from Trace every single day, not just on game days, but practice, offseason, community service, academically — he's Steady Eddie.”
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But after all that... here's why I consider 2018 Penn State football to be a success, even with losses to 3 of our "rivals" in the East Division.
#1... the Talent we had to replace this season was insane. With exception of Trace, we pretty much lost every single play maker from the 2016 & 2017 seasons. RB Saquon Barkley, WR DaeSean Hamilton, TE Mike Gesicki, OL Brendan Mahon, DT Curtis Cothran, DT Parker Cothren, LB Manny Bowen, LB Jason Cabinda, DB Christian Campbell, DB Grant Haley, DB Marcus Allen, DB Troy Apke, K Tyler Davis
The easily to exploit weaknesses became obvious when Ohio State realized we lacked depth and leadership on defense. #2, we lost arguably our best offensive player over, in addition to our 2 year sensation Moorehead, who's now making the Millions in the SEC. I still think Rahne is capable but he's still extremely green... we will likely see more botched calls like the horrid draw VS Ohio State this season... I also think we'll see adjustments that only get made after experiencing the aftermath of blowing calls in such situations. (Think the first day of 1979, Sugar Bowl, Alabama, Goal Line, devastation)...
The loss to Sparty, personally was tougher to comprehend then the loss to Brutus two weeks before. The lack of Ricky Slade VS Ohio State and on this season, has been another major hurdle for the Nits this season.... I know it's been stated as injured, but in the back of my mind, the situation has had the "JoePa's doghouse" scenario written all over it. Finally, Sanders inability to hold onto the football is another one key ingredient that has us where we are this season.... but hopefully.. next season, Sanders will look back and remember it, and fix the issues, Rahne will think twice about trying to get too cute for one of the biggest calls he'll make in a season... and the program in general will continue to develop talent so that way when we mysteriously lose guys like Ricky Slade, there's someone right behind him ready to step up. (I think we started to see that a bit VS Iowa and Wisky)
Now onto the the defense... Which was depleted 2017-2018... I mean Penn State finished with a top 20 defense in 2017.. but really the D was the team's weakness last year. The collapse at Ohio State was heartbreaking... but you flip the coin, and it's one of Barrett's best performances as a Buckeye. Sucks to be on the losing end of that, but he was 38-6.. he was bound to have some miracle performances, just ask Michigan. Even though the defense allowed the fewest points since 2011, the years between were all during the sanctions.... Last year's D was solid, but by no means elite... and we lost pretty much the entire unit. The Nittany Lions lost seven of their top eight tacklers from last season. (Hello loss to Ohio State, Scare VS App St, and first have struggles VS Pitt & Illinois)
Long story short, given where we're at.. 3 games left, 7-3 two heartbreaking home losses, 1 road obliteration (to a team that returned the most talent in the B1G this season... we returned the least from 2017-18) ...
Penn State has the opportunity to win out and finish the season ranked in the top 10 for the 3rd consecutive season, also getting to double digit wins in all three years as well. Prior to the start of 2018, I think many on this board thought that if we were able to do that, 2018 would be considered a huge success. (BTW... the last time Penn State finished 3 seasons ranked back to back to back? .... 97, 98, 99. The Last time the Nits finished the season ranked in the top 10 back to back to back? ... 80, 81, 82) I feel like many have jumped off the bandwagon this season, and that's just ridiculous. There's still a LOT to play for, and considering our last two games happen to be against teams where we tend to recruit the majority of our talent.. these last two games are crucial! (as all of them are)....
Most seasons I'd be against having to play the UCF's or the Western Michigan's of the College Football world in a forced "Big 6 matchup, where you're out of it... but not really out of it...) if we can win out, get to 9-3.. somehow find ourselves playing a top ten matchup in the Peach Bowl VS an undefeated UCF... I'd love the opportunity to knock them off their pedestal, giving us a springboard into 2019. Not to mention, I'd really like to see Trace get another win over a top ten team, and a matchup with UCF could be a great way for the Nittany Nation to say goodbye to the best quarterback in Penn State history.
Let's get these last 2 wins in the books.... hope for the best in the bowl selection... and get a 3rd straight top ten finish/10 win season. #WEARE #PENNSTATE!