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UW vs. PSU: For All The Big 10 Marbles (practically)

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:45 pm
by See You Next Wednesday
While there is certainly a chance that the winner of this game will not win the Big 10, it certainly puts them squarely in the drivers seat.

UWs defense certaihnly is my biggest concern, especially since mobile QBs like Penn State have seems to give them the most problem. But the Badgers have been resiliant and they do have a outstanding offense and the sublime Brian Calhoun My head tells me that the Badgers probably shouldn't win this game, but my heart tells me the Badgers go on the road and win this one for Barry

UW 38
PSU 37

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:56 pm
by Cicero
What a great game. Too bad I am gonna be at the FSU game and will miss it. I would like to see Wisconsin win but their defense or lack thereof will prevent them from doing so.

PSU 31
Wisc 27

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:12 pm
by PSUFAN
Both teams have vulnerabilities. UW is suspect in pass defense, and PSU is given to making mistakes on offense.

The game will be decided by how well PSU can execute offensively. If Robinson plays his best game early instead of late, this game will look good for PSU. If the offense struggles, then PSU's (pretty good) defense will tire, which bodes well for Wisconsin and their running game.

I think Wisconsin is at least somewhat similar to Minnesota. Against Minny, PSU executed well offensively.

PSU's special teams are weak. Lowery is a terrible punt returner, and I imagine that his play will cost PSU a game at some point.

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:46 pm
by Sky
Wow, I don't nkow if it will be that close. At PSU with one of the more stellar defenses in the nation. I think it will be more like:
PSU 24
WIS 10

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:24 pm
by PSUFAN
WILL SOMEBODY TACKLE BERNSTEIN? :brad:

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:34 pm
by DrDetroit
Well, I'm rooting for --

WIS over PSU
Iowa over WIS
MSU over PSU (probable seeing that MSU did beat ND and played OSU close)
UM over OSU

UM backs into tie for Big 10 Championship.

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:37 pm
by Sky
Yeah, backs in like last year. Not gonna happen though. The "firelloydcarr.com" sites would lose all their steam if UM beat OSU.

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 8:32 pm
by DrDetroit
Sky wrote:Yeah, backs in like last year. Not gonna happen though. The "firelloydcarr.com" sites would lose all their steam if UM beat OSU.
Shit, dude, we had to close shop when UM beat PSU, :roll: .

And that's what it's been like. The guy loses these shit games but rolls through with 2 or 3 losses and stays on board.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:47 am
by Shoalzie
DrDetroit wrote:Well, I'm rooting for --

WIS over PSU
Iowa over WIS
MSU over PSU (probable seeing that MSU did beat ND and played OSU close)
UM over OSU

UM backs into tie for Big 10 Championship.
Actually, you'd want Penn State to win this weekend. You could end up with Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State tied for the top of the conference with 2 losses but the Wolverines would have the edge because of the head-to-head...that all hinges on if they beat OSU and they get plenty of help. It's somewhat of a long shot but it could happen.

Those close losses to Wisconsin and Minnesota now really come back to haunt them now. I hate being 'that guy' but this team could very easily be 8-1 if they take care of business in those two games that they blew outright or even 9-0 and in the BCS title talk (ack!) if Henne doesn't throw his red zone interception and fumble on the goalline against Notre Dame. Michigan's been consistently inconsistent this season. They don't deserve to win the Big Ten but that doesn't mean they still can't. If they win out, they finish as the nation's best 3-loss team...a title this program earns too many times in recent years.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 3:07 pm
by Sky
Just like Cooper, he has great talent (of course Carr has done more with his talent base), finishes the season below expectations but good enough to keep his job.

I just wonder, with Henne and Hart coming into their prime, how long can he keep this up? Yes you "won" the Big 10 the past two years but w/o a big BCS bowl game win/National Championship, I think he might be gone in a couple of years.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 9:26 pm
by PSUFAN
To the extent that PSU's home crowd can be a factor, this game will probably reach OSU-like levels with crowd interaction. I'll be attending my only game this year, so I'l be able to report on the glories and shamings.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:28 am
by The Seer
PSUFAN wrote:To the extent that PSU's home crowd can be a factor, this game will probably reach OSU-like levels with crowd interaction. I'll be attending my only game this year, so I'l be able to report on the glories and shamings.


3 posts in this thread and no prediction......



superstitious much?

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 4:01 am
by BraveFan
PSUFAN wrote:To the extent that PSU's home crowd can be a factor, this game will probably reach OSU-like levels with crowd interaction. I'll be attending my only game this year, so I'l be able to report on the glories and shamings.

If that place gets to even 75% of the noise level of the OSU game.... you'll put Whisky away by halftime.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:12 am
by PSUFAN
PSU 24
Wisconsin 20

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:20 pm
by DrDetroit
One of the greatest things in college football right now is PSU's student section. 20,000. Fucking awesome.

RACK PSU for that!

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:26 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
It sure beats a stadium full of old, fat fucks who sit on their hands.

Don't know where THAT could possibly be.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:07 pm
by DrDetroit
^^^RACK!!

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:48 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
No fucking shit on the PSU student section...awesome...

just like fucking tOSU at the Schott...let's sell all or most of the seats courtside to our BIG DONORS...and leave the students a small section near the court...FUCK that...get the students involved...same thing at Ohio Stadium...give the students a couple more sections near the field and let them go wild...

I have to admit...I was very down after the PSU loss, but when I looked back on it and saw the White Out, the emotion they played with due to the crowd energy...HOLY FUCK...not saying at tOSU they don't feed off the crowd...but damn that was something that fateful October Night!

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:48 pm
by titlover
88 wrote:I hate to admit it, but I will have to root for Wisconsin in this one. Wisconsin could lose to Iowa, but I don't see any way in hell that Penn State could lose to MSU. And I like Ohio State's chances against Illinois and the other team on the schedule.
Illinois-cakewalk
NW-home game, so we should handle them easily.
UM-at the Big house. Tressel has won there before. still, it's Mich.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:27 pm
by Shoalzie
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:It sure beats a stadium full of old, fat fucks who sit on their hands.

Don't know where THAT could possibly be.

No, please be more specific. :wink:


Bastage...

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 11:07 am
by MClub
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:It sure beats a stadium full of old, fat fucks who sit on their hands.

Don't know where THAT could possibly be.
selah. ppl have been seeking immortality forever and the um athletic dept found a way to provide it. if yr in line for season tickets, the chances that anyone ahead of you will die and relinquish theirs is close to nil.

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:50 pm
by frodo_biguns
Why is the game not being broadcast in HD? :x

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:52 pm
by frodo_biguns
frodo_biguns wrote:Why is the game not being broadcast in HD? :x
Badgers 24
Penn State 27
:( 12th man wins it.

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:58 pm
by frodo_biguns
Props to JoePa! It would be a great way to go out if he retires. 79 years old! :shock:

One of my best friends went to Penn State and he used to brag about all the hot women there. Since the Badgers are not in this game, I've taken notice. He was right, lots of little hotties in the stands. Not many blondes though. :cry:

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 12:45 am
by The Assassin
frodo_biguns wrote:Props to JoePa! It would be a great way to go out if he retires. 79 years old! :shock:

One of my best friends went to Penn State and he used to brag about all the hot women there. Since the Badgers are not in this game, I've taken notice. He was right, lots of little hotties in the stands. Not many blondes though. :cry:


My wife is a Penn St grad. 8)

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 12:47 am
by The Assassin
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signed,

all those who said Joe Pa was finished and needs to go.

RACK Joe Pa

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 1:04 am
by Shoalzie
Props to Penn State...they're a last second lost away from being a national title contender. (Sorry about that :wink: ) Great turnaround for the Lions...they'll roll MSU in two weeks and win a much deserved conference title. Congrats to the loyal PSUFans that stuck by your coach and your team.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 1:15 am
by See You Next Wednesday
Props to the Nitany Lions, excellent team effort all around. Well deserved Big 10 champs (I hope).

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 3:37 am
by frodo_biguns
The Assassin wrote:
frodo_biguns wrote:Props to JoePa! It would be a great way to go out if he retires. 79 years old! :shock:

One of my best friends went to Penn State and he used to brag about all the hot women there. Since the Badgers are not in this game, I've taken notice. He was right, lots of little hotties in the stands. Not many blondes though. :cry:


My wife is a Penn St grad. 8)
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 3:38 am
by frodo_biguns
Shoalzie wrote:Props to Penn State...they're a last second lost away from being a national title contender. (Sorry about that :wink: ) Great turnaround for the Lions...they'll roll MSU in two weeks and win a much deserved conference title. Congrats to the loyal PSUFans that stuck by your coach and your team.
I don't agree with them rolling over MSU! The Spartans have been notorious for starting out fast, then fading and then coming out and laying it on the unsuspected. If I'm a Spartans fan next week, I'm at Lansing stadium to possibly see one hell of a game, and possible upset.

They did it last year against Wisconsin, the year before Penn State and before that Indiana. It's in their nature to beat Penn State.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 12:02 pm
by Shoalzie
frodo_biguns wrote:I don't agree with them rolling over MSU! The Spartans have been notorious for starting out fast, then fading and then coming out and laying it on the unsuspected. If I'm a Spartans fan next week, I'm at Lansing stadium to possibly see one hell of a game, and possible upset.

They did it last year against Wisconsin, the year before Penn State and before that Indiana. It's in their nature to beat Penn State.

Have you seen them play lately? This isn't the same team that beat Notre Dame. John LLLL is on his way out and losing the final two games of the year will seal his fate. For the future of their program, he's got to go. It would actually be worth their while to lose against Minnesota and Penn State and hope to find a better coach and turn their trainwreck of a program around. If he's around another year, it'll just be more of the same.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 1:57 pm
by Ken
frodo_biguns wrote:It's in their nature to beat Penn State.
Did I just read that correctly?
You do understand that PSU is 7-3 against MSU since '95, eh? .. and who could forget the 37-14, 61-7, 42-23, and 51-28 MSU beatdowns at teh hands of PSU scattered among those 7 wins? I guess you.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:58 pm
by frodo_biguns
Ken wrote:
frodo_biguns wrote:It's in their nature to beat Penn State.
Did I just read that correctly?
You do understand that PSU is 7-3 against MSU since '95, eh? .. and who could forget the 37-14, 61-7, 42-23, and 51-28 MSU beatdowns at teh hands of PSU scattered among those 7 wins? I guess you.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Penn State looked solid, but not in the caliber of USC or Texas. All that said, I'm just saying MSU has a way of surprising folks. Don't dig a ditch and throw them in it just yet, it's the Big 10.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 7:36 pm
by Ken
frodo_biguns wrote:
Ken wrote:
frodo_biguns wrote:It's in their nature to beat Penn State.
Did I just read that correctly?
You do understand that PSU is 7-3 against MSU since '95, eh? .. and who could forget the 37-14, 61-7, 42-23, and 51-28 MSU beatdowns at teh hands of PSU scattered among those 7 wins? I guess you.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Penn State looked solid, but not in the caliber of USC or Texas. All that said, I'm just saying MSU has a way of surprising folks. Don't dig a ditch and throw them in it just yet, it's the Big 10.
I guess we'll just have to 'wait and see'? 'Wait and see'? WTF is that? Is that bigunese for "I spoke out of my ass"?

There's nothing to "wait and see" for. Your comment was regarding the past... the waiting and seeing is done, overwith, water under the bridge. The only thing 'in their nature' is for MSU to pack a can of ass-spackle to repair the new mudhole PSU perennially stomps in their collective asses.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:48 pm
by frodo_biguns
Ken wrote:
frodo_biguns wrote:
Ken wrote: Did I just read that correctly?
You do understand that PSU is 7-3 against MSU since '95, eh? .. and who could forget the 37-14, 61-7, 42-23, and 51-28 MSU beatdowns at teh hands of PSU scattered among those 7 wins? I guess you.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Penn State looked solid, but not in the caliber of USC or Texas. All that said, I'm just saying MSU has a way of surprising folks. Don't dig a ditch and throw them in it just yet, it's the Big 10.
I guess we'll just have to 'wait and see'? 'Wait and see'? WTF is that? Is that bigunese for "I spoke out of my ass"?

There's nothing to "wait and see" for. Your comment was regarding the past... the waiting and seeing is done, overwith, water under the bridge. The only thing 'in their nature' is for MSU to pack a can of ass-spackle to repair the new mudhole PSU perennially stomps in their collective asses.
MSU has had some pretty big games to at teh end of the season, ask the Badgers.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 12:00 am
by Danimal
It is just so weird that a team that had a losing record last season and has lost for of the last five seasons is leading the Big10 and is a last-second play away from still being in the national title hunt.

Props to Joe Pa on proving me and so many others wrong.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:47 am
by Ken
Danimal wrote:It is just so weird that a team that had a losing record last season and has lost for of the last five seasons is leading the Big10 and is a last-second play away from still being in the national title hunt.

Props to Joe Pa on proving me and so many others wrong.
Danimal, I don't think I, PSUfan, or anyone else could have predicted the way the seasn has turned out for PSU. Given the last five years, no one in their right mind woulda forseen this.

PSU's turnaround really speaks volumes about: JayPa
From the starting to the end whistle, how detrimental JayPa was to the offense. W/JayPa out of the playcalling loop, it's crystal clear that he was the shit in the gearbox.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 4:02 am
by PSUFAN
Wow, that was a hell of a game. I was basically floored at how well PSU's OL played. This was the first game I saw in person this year...and I really was able to see how the zone blocking is finally taking root.

Hali was just demonic - totally unblockable. They had to keep two guys on him, and often they had three - he was getting to the QB anyway. Pozluszny was also fearsome.

Props to Robinson...he isn't a great passer, but he's got the leadership thing down pat. It's a real shame that he didn't have a few more years to develop as a QB, because I think he would have been a great one. He has streaks of greatness...and he's honestly a great running QB.

Tony Hunt is becoming a great back.

The crowd participation at the Beav is really something new. They have done a great job with involving the students, and it really fires up the rest of the crowd also. I've got a few pics and a .mpg or two that I'll upload.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 4:53 am
by frodo_biguns
PSUFAN wrote:Wow, that was a hell of a game. I was basically floored at how well PSU's OL played. This was the first game I saw in person this year...and I really was able to see how the zone blocking is finally taking root.

Hali was just demonic - totally unblockable. They had to keep two guys on him, and often they had three - he was getting to the QB anyway. Pozluszny was also fearsome.

Props to Robinson...he isn't a great passer, but he's got the leadership thing down pat. It's a real shame that he didn't have a few more years to develop as a QB, because I think he would have been a great one. He has streaks of greatness...and he's honestly a great running QB.

Tony Hunt is becoming a great back.

The crowd participation at the Beav is really something new. They have done a great job with involving the students, and it really fires up the rest of the crowd also. I've got a few pics and a .mpg or two that I'll upload.
I was payback for what Erasmus James did last year to Penn State. I was at that game and I remember when Robinson wnet down the crowd was seriously concerned. He was down for what seemed like 20 minutes or so.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 4:54 am
by Ken
frodo_biguns wrote:I was payback for what Erasmus James did last year to Penn State. I was at that game and I remember when Robinson wnet down the crowd was seriously concerned. He was down for what seemed like 20 minutes or so.
Thanks for the insight. Good read.