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Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 7:03 pm
by The Ancient Enemy
Success is defined by whoever wins a contest that pits teams on uneven ground. To be perfectly honest, there's not 1 university who ever won a fair national championship.

Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 7:28 pm
by ham55
Since winning the National Title in 2006, Texas hasn't won a conference championship. Since 1971, Penn State has MORE national titles than Texas. The NUMBERS don't lie.

Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 7:55 pm
by deliverance
Why would you start at 1971? Is it because Texas won the National Championship in 1970? As far as conference championships go, Texas could claim that they won it last year since they actually tied for first place, but they don't do things like that since their main goal is winning National Championships unlike other teams like PSU. The Big 10 doesn't even have a Conference Championship game. :roll:

Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 8:08 pm
by ham55
Hey, if you can choose a place to start naming numbers, why can't I? You chose the last 8 years. I choose to go back to 1971.

National Titles

Penn State: 2

Texas: 1

And Texas finished 2nd, according to THEIR tie-breaker, in their section of the Big XII last year. Section, not conference, section.

The Big10 chooses not to have a tie-breaker to name a conference champion(which, admittedly, is retarded) BUT in the years the Penn State was named "Co-Champions" they WON the right to go to the BCS bowl game, based on the BCS' requirement for a tiebreaker.

Once again

Texas hasn't won the conference since 2005. Didn't even win their section last year.

National Title since 1971

Penn State: 2

Texas: 1

Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 8:18 pm
by deliverance
National Titles since 1987:

Texas 1
Penn State 0

That was easy.

Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 8:57 pm
by ham55
1-1 in the next 5 years buddy. You heard it here first.

Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 9:15 pm
by vman
The Ancient Enemy wrote:I cant believe I am saying this, but I really miss Vman and Titan. The villains on this site, currently, leave a little to be desired.
I returned from vaca w/ the annual Blue & White pre-season rundown:
vman wrote:You know, one can go away for 10 days or 10 months & things change little......

UPS will open practice @ a now familiar 'isolated' spot....."there will be less distractions here" the Week End @ Bernie's mug was quoted as saying "and most of our players will feel right @ home!"

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And the university saves some dough by utilizing the old practice attire:

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And from State College this Schedule synopsis:
vman wrote:UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Penn State is poised to make a run at its second consecutive Big Ten Conference title this season.

But the Nittany Lions' soft non-conference schedule -- ranked second-worst among BCS schools by The Sporting News -- could make it hard for them to contend for the national championship.

Penn State's four non-conference opponents, all of whom will visit Beaver Stadium, were a combined 18-30 last season with no bowl appearances.

Only Mississippi has a worse non-conference schedule than Penn State, according to The Sporting News. Two of the Rebels' four non-Southeastern Conference games are against I-AA foes.

Penn State's players have tried to downplay the non-conference schedule.

"It could hurt us, but, the way we look at it, it will be hard to keep us out of the national championship," said center Stefen Wisniewski from Central Catholic High School. "Our goal is to win them all."

The Lions open the season with non-conference games against Akron Sept. 5, Syracuse Sept. 12 and Temple Sept. 19. The last non-Big Ten game is Oct. 10 against Eastern Illinois.

"We're not going to take any of those teams lightly," senior quarterback and co-captain Daryll Clark said. "It's a big-time spoiler if we're not able to take care of the job before we get to [the Big Ten opener against] Iowa [Sept. 26].

In the Big Ten, Northwestern plays what arguably could be a worse non-conference schedule than Penn State. The Wildcats' four opponents failed to reach a bowl last season and were a combined 11-37.

Wisconsin, Purdue, Michigan State and Illinois play three of their four non-conference games against 2008 bowl teams. Preseason favorite Ohio State, which has won or shared four consecutive conference titles, is playing two non-conference bowl opponents from a year ago, as are Michigan and Minnesota.

Linebacker Sean Lee, a fifth-year senior co-captain from Upper St. Clair, said he's not too worried about who the Lions play. He just wants to end the regular season 12-0.

"We have to concentrate game-by-game," Lee said. "You can't get into schedule things because that's not how you win football games. That's not how you go through a long season. If you start looking ahead, you're going to get bitten. Besides, we need 3 or 4 jokes so we can suspend all the idiots and have them back for big 10 play!

All of that talk about an unbeaten Penn State team possibly being left out of the BCS national championship game last year ended with a 24-23 loss at Iowa. The Lions were 9-0 and ranked No. 3 behind Alabama and Texas Tech in the BCS standings before losing to the Hawkeyes. Their standing was due mainly to their lack of marquee wins.

Coach Joe Paterno insisted he has not given much thought to his team's weak 2009 non-conference schedule.

"Look at what's happened the last couple years with people in their opening games, where they've gotten licked because somebody thought the team they were playing wasn't very good," he said. "I don't know how good anybody else is....we just try to schedule 3 or 4 of the worst teams in the country!

"I don't know how good we are right now. We haven't played a game. ... So for me to worry about what people think about our non-conference schedule -- hey, you guys have got to talk about something. The fans have got to put something on those -- what do you guys call those things -- Twittle-do, Twittle-dee?"

Not even social networking site Twitter, which Paterno was referring to, has been kind to the Lions. Many Penn State observers believe the team's non-conference schedule is too easy.

"Obviously, I can't be looking at who we're going to be playing in the year 2020," he said. "I'm dumb, but I ain't that dumb. And I'm optimistic, but I ain't that optimistic."

Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 9:41 pm
by deliverance
1-1 in the next 5 years buddy. You heard it here first.
The chances are much higher that it will be 2-0 and maybe even 3-0 in the next five years.

Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 11:19 pm
by ham55
Texas isn't even the best team in their section of their conference, and this clown is saying they're the best team in the country. HA.

Re: Pitt tickets...

Posted: August 9th, 2009, 11:33 pm
by abpk2903
Penn State would have beat down Texas last year. Just to point that out.