That's the reason they were chosen and every 2024 NFL draft projection that I've seen has Fashanu going - at least - in the top 5 to 10 of the draftAll three of these guys are really well spoken. Impressive young men!
When is the last time we had an O- lineman drafted so high?That's the reason they were chosen and every 2024 NFL draft projection that I've seen has Fashanu going - at least - in the top 5 to 10 of the draft
Levi Brown?When is the last time we had an O- lineman drafted so high?
Good call! He went #5 to Arizona, looks like he stayed in the league until 2013.Levi Brown?
2007
Before that you have to go to '82, first round, Mike Munchak at #8 and Sean Farrell at #17. Keith Dorney went #10 in '79.Good call! He went #5 to Arizona, looks like he stayed in the league until 2013.
Yes, super impressive young men on and off the field. It looks to me like they chose the right athletes to represent us there.All three of these guys are really well spoken. Impressive young men!
The Big10 sucks. Always has…always will.Love that Big 2 network. Dave Revsine asks the big question -- always the big question!! "How will you prepare for the incredible awesomeness of Ohio State and Michigan? Of course winning the game is out of the question, but how will you be able to even step on the field and scrimmage with them without wetting your pants?"
Penn State players have to be sick of getting asked some version of that question every year.
Maybe because they are clearly the best 2 programs on the field, what do you expect? Would you rather them ask about how we are preparing to beat Rutgers? That's not interesting conversation at all, for anyone. You guys interpret everything as anti Penn State bias, it's getting old.Love that Big 2 network. Dave Revsine asks the big question -- always the big question!! "How will you prepare for the incredible awesomeness of Ohio State and Michigan? Of course winning the game is out of the question, but how will you be able to even step on the field and scrimmage with them without wetting your pants?"
Penn State players have to be sick of getting asked some version of that question every year.