9.27.2007

No. 21 Penn State vs. Illinois Preview

School: University of Illinois (UI), Fighting Illini
Conference: Big Ten
Head Coach: Ron Zook, 3rd Year, 7-20-0
Last Game: Def. Indiana 27-14
Record Last Five Years (sans 2007): 13-45; 0-0 in bowls; 7-11 non-conference

Key Players, Defense: LB J Leman, DE Will Davis, CB Vontae Davis

Key Players, Offense: RB Rashard Mendenhall, QB Juice Williams, WR Arrelious Benn

What to look for: D – This unit has become night-and-day better than it has been in recent years. Lead by star LB Leman, the run defense is surrendering a mere 87 ypg. The most improved area is the most important, points per game, now at only 18.5. A surprisingly sharp secondary has forced opponents to avoid taking downfield shots, which could help against a team like PSU. UI should have instantly taken notice of how Michigan stuffed PSU’s run game, by pressuring the passing game. UI has some great playmakers on the front line, particularly in DE Davis. If Davis and Co. can get pressure on PSU’s QB, UI could be in for a fun afternoon. For once, UI can lean on its defense if it needs to. In 2006, UI held PSU’s offense down all day in a stellar effort, and will need that sort of outing in the 2007 edition.

O – UI should have beaten Missouri in the opener, but QB Williams left the game with an injury. Since, UI’s been on a tear, winning three in a row. It’s been amazing to watch Williams’ progress over the last year, and come December, might be up for some big recognition. That will, of course, depend on how he performs in the Big Ten season. UI has the best rush offense in the BT, but has done so with the spread, unlike UM, PSU and others. Combine Williams with last week’s BT POW RB Mendenhall, and you get more options than you can use. Throw in rising star Arrelious Benn, and the offense has a playmaking trio unlike anything it’s seen in a long time. UI had no trouble moving the ball against PSU in 2006, but mistakes killed any chance of a win. Now, the UI offense is much better at holding onto the ball. The UI offensive staff needs to go balls-out against PSU.

ST – This is where UI should worry. The FG unit has been great, but the return coverage could use a jump-start, allowing 19.1 yards per KOR and a monstrous 14.1 yards per PR. PSU has one of the best return games in the land, so UI has to spend some time preparing coverage schemes. If UI can’t win the field position battle, they’ll be in deep trouble.

C – HC Ron Zook has done a fantastic job with UI, regardless of his overall record. UI is on its longest winning streak since 2001, and it’s no fluke. Zook has established himself as one of the nation’s premiere recruiters. The talent is there to make a bowl run. Defense is Zook’s forte, and can show what he’s made of this week. UI needs to play this game with a lead, but if it can’t get ahead, the tools are there to come back.

Fun Stat: UI’s defensive PPG in Zook’s first season: 39.5. UI’s defensive PPG so far this season: 18.5.

School: The Pennsylvania State University (PSU), Nittany Lions
Conference: Big Ten
Head Coach: Joe Paterno, 42nd Year, 366-122-3
Last Game: Lost to Michigan, 14-9
Record Last Five Years (sans 2007): 36-25; 1-1 in bowls; 7-4 non-conference

Key Players, Defense: LB Dan Connor, DE/LB Jerome Hayes, CB Justin King

Key Players, Offense: QB Anthony Morelli, Entire O-line, HC Joe Paterno

What to look for: D – The defense was NOT that bad against Michigan last week. What are you supposed to do when you start with a 10-yard field? Or, what about an offense that can’t give you any sort of help in time of possession? The only scary thing was when UM QB Mallet pulled it down and ran for the 1Q score. But that wasn’t expected from him, and this week PSU is completely prepared for UI QB Williams’ fantastic running ability. Any chance for a win will start with making UI one-dimensional. It will be more likely that DBs King, Sargeant, Scirrotto and Davis (or Rubin) would shut down the UI pass game. If that happens, the PSU front seven can overpower UI at the line. PSU has to stay on their assignments and not over-run UI’s plays.

O – This is the interesting match up. Where does PSU’s offense go from the UM loss? This won’t be a repeat of 2005, where UI was young and inept. QB Morelli can either make or break the season with this game, and has to settle down. But the real story with PSU is whether or not it can HOLD ON TO THE FREAKING BALL! Sorry, but it was very frustrating to watch PSU fumble away the UM game. I think Paterno and his staff are pissed off at RB Scott, but while RB Kinlaw will most likely start, Scott will see action again. On the depth chart, the RB slot is listed as Scott “or” Kinlaw. It was easy to blame the PSU O-line for not allowing enough time, or not opening holes against UM, but it came down to QB Morelli having a meltdown under any sort of pressure. I don’t believe that will happen again at UI. There’s not much to say about the WR corps, other than they need to stay patient and hope PSU can get them the ball more.

ST – This week it has to fire on all cylinders. Last week, K Kelly and P Boone had a very good game, but it was the return game that suffered. UI has had one glaring weakness, and that’s allowing big returns. If the return tandem of Williams and Wallace can break one loose and give the O a short field, the special teams will have done its job. P Boone will continue to be a key element to any win, especially against and UI offense that could struggle mightily against a good PSU D and a long field.

C – The worst players on the field at UM weren’t even wearing a uniform. The PSU coaching staff, mainly Paterno, called a horrible game. Conservative won’t work against UI. PSU needs to put points on the board, fast. This offense isn’t designed for comebacks, and the coaches know that. If PSU comes out and plays like they have a goal post up their ass, they’ll lose. It starts with the play calling.

Fun Stat: PSU scoring offense first 3 games: 45 ppg. PSU scoring offense last game: 9 points. Pathetic.

GAME PREDICTION: I got ahead of myself last week, thinking PSU would score against a mediocre UM defense. They could have, but the coaches didn’t let them. This week that should change. Whether or not UI lost the Mizzou game didn’t matter. It was still a close game against an OK team. None of UI’s opponents have had a defense like PSU does. UI QB Williams will make some great plays, but also some mistakes. Those mistakes will cost UI the game. PSU’s secondary will have their best game of the season, and will finally get the stats to show. PSU will easily cover the spread, but scare some folks doing it.

PSU 28, UI 18

VEGAS:

PSU (-3) UI

ACTUAL SCORE:

PSU 20, UI 27

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9.26.2007

Times ar'a changin'

My my my. How things change. After PSU was grounded by UM last week, fans are already jumping ship. As I write this, almost half of the votes for the Illinois game are calling for PSU to lose. I think this UM loss hurt worse than a lot of the past losses, it seems because most fans expected PSU to win in the Pig House. Go figure.

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Working? Wednesday

It's deadline day, and all my writing is done. So what else is there to do but search for some interesting videos. Did you ever notice that there's always someone's big head in your way when trying to watch pregame? I'm only 5'8", so it's particularly frustrating to people of my stature.

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9.24.2007

ZN Top 25: Week 4

*If it were up to me, there would be no polls until week 4 or 5. However, in order to keep up with what readers want, I'm ranking teams where I want to rank them. If you need any other reason to wait until week 4 or 5 for polls, look no further than the Michigan Wolverines.

1. Oklahoma (LW: 1) It's like 2003 all over again.
2. LSU (2) While the final score was a bit deceiving, Tigers were still less impressive this week.
3. USC (3) Trojans can kill you however they want; either with the run or pass.
4. Florida (4) Tebow could win the Heisman; if he were an upperclassmen.
5. West Virgina (5) This week will prove if the 'Neers are for real; remember the 2006 upset in Morgantown?
6. California (7) After handling Tuscon, will the Bears be able to handle Autzen Stadium?
7. Ohio State (8) Northwestern lost to Duke, just remember that.
8. Oregon (9) Could be the Ducks' chance to launch themselves into title contention.
9. Rutgers (10) A well-rested Knights team is dangerous, especially against pedestrian UMD in NJ.
10. Boston College (11) Matt Ryan should be in the Heisman conversation, but isn't because he's not Doug Flutie; although Ryan's better.
11. Texas (13) Don't get too excited 'Horns fans; KSU will expose any leftover kinks.
12. Wisconsin (12) I know Iowa's defense is really good, but in Madison, the Badgers should have rolled; this is a weird team.
13. Clemson (18) The Tigers are flying so low under the RADAR, they're under ground.
14. Georgia (21) The USC loss doesn't look so bad now, but UGA won't contend for the East title.
15. Penn State (6) Can Paterno get his head out of his ass when it comes to playing UM? Was it 1955 in his play-calling mind?
16. USF (16) This is it, go time; The bulls have all the tools to start their run with a win over WVU.
17. Michigan State (24) I'm giving MSU a chance this high, but this team thinks different now, tougher.
18. Kentucky (NR) It's taken a while, but the 'Cats make their debut; I wasn't sold on the UL win.
19. South Carolina (17) Put up the best fight yet against LSU.
20. Alabama (14) Tide overachieved a bit in the beginning, but now it's time to get back down to earth.
21. Virginia Tech (22) UNC could scare the Hokies for a quarter, but VT will roll by halftime.
22. Arizona State (25) This team has 7-0 written all over it.
23. Missouri (23) Better rest up before the big NU showdown next week.
24. Cincinnati (NR) This team has the defense to win games, and the offense to keep them from losing.
25. Purdue (NR) OK, 31 to the Gophers is a bit much, but Curtis Painter is for real.

Dropped Out:
Georgia Tech (15) Jumped on the Ramblin' Wreck too soon.
Arkansas (19) Even against UK, the defense needs to get better.
Louisville (20) Louisville got "slugged."

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9.22.2007

PSU/UM stream of thoughts:

START, 1st QUARTER: This is it. Let’s go state.

5:29 left, 1st quarter: What the hell is Morelli doing? He looks like it’s his first football game ever. The offensive line is actually giving him enough time, but he’s holding on to the ball. Negative plays won’t win this game. If Penn State doesn’t get into the game, this one will get out of hand, quicker than it already has.

PSU 0, UM 7

Start, 2nd quarter: There’s that slant/post again. Has the PSU coaching staff learned nothing in the last year? Allowing 3rd down conversions will get any offense geared up, and giving UM the 3rd and 10 conversion won’t help. Scirrotto tried to knock the ball out of Arrington’s arms, but should have just made the tackle. Arrington almost got free. The offense better get it on this quarter.

14:48 left, 2nd quarter: Nice sack and forced fumble. Scrap needs to keep sending the pressure… What?! That call is bullshit. Forward pass? He was down, if anything. The refs are getting their game going early. Oh well. Let’s go Morelli.

9:14 left, 2nd quarter: OK, you got on the board. Morelli looked scared when he shouldn’t have been. Butler was open. The offense did give the defense a rest, and now need a good stop when UM takes the field. That slant was the perfect call, especially when UM took the bait and blitzed. You said it Brad Nessler, “should have been.”

PSU 3, UM 7

5:08 left, 2nd quarter: PSU’s defense is playing well when Hart isn’t in the game. That’s not good enough. Scrap needs to tell his secondary to attack the ball. There have been two balls so far that should have been picked off. Where are the turnovers? UM has forced one and could have had another. PSU needs a short field one of these times. Why does the field look so small when the PSU offense is on the field, and UM makes it look huge? Come on.

2:56 left, 2nd quarter: UM missed a 29-yarder, that’s something PSU usually does.

2:02 left, 2nd quarter: nice guys, no offensive pep. Three-and-out is not what you needed after that missed FG.

1:14 left, 2nd quarter: Timeout PSU. After two straight runs, UM is in 3rd and long. Now, this is a good opportunity for the PSU defense. Get the stop and get the ball. Scrap better blitz.

1:05 left, 2nd quarter: THAT’S WHY YOU BLITZ. Assholes. A 15-yard gain? That’s not acceptable. This is how PSU lost last time.

00:32 left, 2nd quarter: This is stupid. PSU is not playing like they want this game. Dan Connor is huffing and puffing. Maybe if the offense got anything going. Mallet just threw it away under pressure.

00:19 left, 2nd quarter: What’s wrong with PSU today? Oh wait, I know, they’re playing Michigan! They’re lucky Mallet just overthrew that ball in the end zone.
00:10 left, 2nd quarter: INTERCEPTION, PSU. OK, not like it matters. PSU takes a knee, and should be pissed off right now. END, FIRST HALF.

6:09 left, 3rd quarter: I can’t take this. PSU finally gets something going, and Scott fumbles again. They’re reviewing it, but I think it was out. He should be benched the rest of the year. It stands. UM ball. I knew it was too good to be true.

4:00 left, 3rd quarter: 3rd and 5. UM converts. Scrap is allowing the defense to get soft on 3rd down, and it’s not working. PSU is playing like they don’t care anymore.

3:47 left, 3rd quarter: FUMBLE, PSU recovers. Not that PSU will do anything with this. Pass incomplete to Hahn. Kinlaw rush for -2. Pass complete to Quarless for 11 yards. PSU better go for it. They are. This is make or break time.

2:20 left, 3rd quarter: Kinlaw rush for 2. Lucky he wasn’t blown dead where it should have, short. Pass interference on pass to Quarless. Now this is something PSU has to take advantage of.

1:20 left, 3rd quarter: 3rd and goal, PSU. Holding, PSU. UM is debating. Take the foul. PSU got a win-win right there.

00:23 left, 3rd quarter: 3rd and goal, again, 12 yard line. Pass to Bell incomplete. “Why do you throw a pattern to the four yard line?” asked Paul MacGuire. You said it, Paul.

14:00 left, 4th quarter: PSU’s defense is playing so soft, it’s ridiculous. Mallet almost had another 10-yard out route. If UM scores, it could be over for PSU.

13:09 left, 4th quarter: Why the hell doesn’t PSU try to strip the ball more? It’s 8 yards a pop with him. God, I hate Mike Hart. But actually, right now, I hate PSU more. You can’t just tackle him, that’s not good enough. You need to strip the ball, dammit!

11:24 left, 4th quarter: Crossing route to Mathews. First down, UM. There is no pressure on Mallet. And now watch, there will be two runs with Hart, then a short pass for a TD. Well, there’s a Hart run. Another Hart run. Now, will it be?

9:45 left, 4th quarter: Flag? Pass interference, PSU. THAT’S BULLSHIT! Why don’t the refs give it to them? Oh wait, they are. Here comes another Hart run.

8:52 left, 4th quarter: Another Hart run, TOUCHDOWN, UM. He barely got across that line. Doesn’t matter. PSU gave up.

PSU 6, UM 14 : You know, I honestly thought PSU was up for this game. Apparently not so. I was under the impression that this was the year they’d do it, Morelli would settle down, and the ground game wouldn’t matter. Well, Paterno and the staff is playing right into UM’s strategy. Why does PSU play so tight on the road? We’ll never win unless that changes.

8:02 left, 4th quarter: Crossing pattern to Williams complete for a first down. It’s about time PSU went to Williams. And another pass to Williams. Keep going.

6:58 left, 4th quarter: 38-yard long run, Kinlaw. Nice blocking. Kinlaw switched arms, unlike Scott. Royster in for Kinlaw. It’s make or break time for PSU.

6:06 left, 4th quarter: FIELD GOAL, PSU. DAMMIT. I know that if PSU scores a TD, it will mean the lead, but I just hate that they couldn’t get the ball in the end zone. PSU should be running screens, not draws and short patterns. Take some shots deep or use more crossing patters. Get a screen to Williams out of the backfield. DO SOMETHING!

PSU 9, UM 14 Hart ran for 93 yards to the left side.

4:40 left, 4th quarter: 3rd and 11. PSU needs this stop. I wouldn’t be surprised if they made it. They did. Where the hell was the pass rush? UM could run out the clock, with 3:30 left.

2:20 left, 4th quarter: 3rd and 11. This could be the worst game PSU’s played against UM since 2001. UM timeout. If PSU gives up the first down, it’s all over.

1:34 left, 4th quarter: 4th and 11. I don’t know what happened. Because the commercial break took too long, the clock is running down, and UM didn’t get any yards. Timeout.

This is 2005 all over again. No timeouts, full field.

Drive starts at 1:20 left, 4th quarter.

Morelli throws it away.

Morelli throws it away.

Good job.

Incomplete to Quarless. 4th down.

Incomplete.

PSU LOST THIS GAME, UM DIDN’T WIN IT.

PSU 9, UM 14

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Shut up, Hart

Bonnie Bernstein just said that Mike Hart told her he needs 160+ against PSU. Yeah, right. Even when PSU hasn't controlled him, he only got about 110. So, again, shut up Hart. Mallet will finally play against a defense with a pulse, and will find out who's taking over in the Big Ten. Hint, it's NOT MICHIGAN.

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Henne Out; Mallet In


Chad Henne is in street clothes. Mallet will start today.

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9.21.2007

No. 10 Penn State vs. Michigan, Preview

School: University of Michigan (UM), Wolverines
Conference: Big Ten
Head Coach: Lloyd Carr, 12th Year, 114-38-0
Last Game: Def. Notre Dame 38-0
Record Last Five Years (sans 2007): 47-16; 1-4 in bowls; 14-4 non-conference

Key Players, Defense: LB Shawn Crable, DL Brandon Graham, LB John Thompson

Key Players, Offense: RB Mike Hart, QBs Chad Henne/Ryan Mallet, WR Mario Manningham

What to look for: D - ND was held to 10 first downs and a net 79 yards on 55 plays. But that's no reflection of the UM defense so far. They will face this week an actual, living offense. While PSU doesn't run the spread like Oregon or Appalachian State, it is a much, much faster and smarter team than ND. It could be a blessing or a curse that last week UM could basically sit back and let ND lose the game. LB Crable said he was called out for lack of leadership in the first two games. The defense will need him. It will be up to the front seven to hold PSU down as long as possible, so that the offense can get on the board. If UM allows PSU to run the ball, it will be a very long day.

O - This has been one of the most talented groups of skill players in the nation the last three years. Not that they've won anything with it. UM's backfield and WR's could roll over opponents, but for some reason, don't against any team with a pulse. RB Hart last week guaranteed a win. Well, hell, I could guarantee a win if the other team were no better than a pee-wee squad. This week, it will be up to Hart to again carry the load. If QB Henne starts, he could still have some problems with mobility, a bad sign for UM. If the UM O-line can't hold off PSU's pass rush, WRs Manningham and Arrington will not be a factor in this one. UM has to keep its defense off the field.

ST - This has been fun for viewers, and simply horrid for fans. If only UM could make one of those two missed field goals in the opening day loss to ASU, how would have the other games gone? UM will need all the points they can get, and missed field goals and bad punts will kill momentum. Kicking away from PSU's returners and hanging punts as high as possible should allow UM to work with good field position on defense. They can't start with short fields.

C - HC Lloyd Carr has been beaten to a pulp by UM fans. But he's not done yet. The ND win bought him some time, but this week it's do or die. If UM falls, it could realistically be a 6-7 win season. Two of those in three years is unthinkable. He'll be gone if that happens. The UM staff has to get up for this one, and they want to hit PSU where it's hurt most in recent meetings, hanging in until the last minute, then rely on the referees to give you a bogus call, allowing UM to score or stop a score. Yeah, this has been personal for years.

Fun Stat: Until the last two games of 2006 and the first two games of 2007, UM has never given up 30+ points in four straight games.

School: The Pennsylvania State University (PSU), Nittany Lions
Conference: Big Ten
Head Coach: Joe Paterno, 42nd Year, 366-121-3
Last Game: Defeated Buffalo, 45-24
Record Last Five Years (sans 2007): 36-25; 1-1 in bowls; 7-4 non-conference

Key Players, Defense: LB Dan Connor, DE/LB Jerome Hayes, CB Justin King

Key Players, Offense: QB Anthony Morelli, Entire O-line, All RBs

What to look for: D – Stop the run. It’s not a complex game plan. If the PSU front seven can stuff RB Hart at the line, and prevent any yards after contact, PSU should run away with this one. DTs Ogbu and Odrick have been more dominant than expected this season, and if the penetration is there on run plays, it will be there on pass plays. DE/LB Hayes has been a menace to opposing QBs, and whether it’s Henne or Mallet under center, PSU needs to get pressure. If UM happens to get into any sort of rhythm on offense, the PSU secondary has to step up and fill in for any front line shortfalls. A pick by CB King or S Scirrotto could change the game in one play. If PSU doesn’t send the blitz on almost every play, they’re crazy.

O – This is the scary part. PSU hasn’t really faced a good defense all year. And the only struggles have been against teams in the first quarter, something the PSU offense can’t have in Michigan Stadium. Getting on the board first is key, but if UM scores first, the PSU offense has to answer on the next possession. QB Morelli has been playing smarter as the year goes on, and is starting to look like the bowl-version again. Of course, if there’s not ground game, PSU could be in for a long day. I don’t see that happening, as the run blocking has improved and if the RBs can hold on to the ball, PSU should be fine. UM’s front line is not as powerful as in 2006, so there would be no reason for PSU to be handled up front.

ST – If PSU wins the field position battle, they could almost guarantee a win in this game. P Boone has been more like “boom” on punts, and K Kelly has had 17 TBs on 20 KOs. UM’s terror KR Breaston is gone, so there’s no excuse for PSU to fail in kick coverage. PSU has arguably the best return game in the nation, and has to use every opportunity it gives them.

C – OK Paterno, it’s time to let go. Stop playing tight against UM and just do what you do best on both sides of the ball. The coaching staff needs to let Morelli throw the deep ball early, as Oregon used it in deadly fashion against UM. ICOD Bradley has to trust his guys to play in space. Early in this season, the pressure up front has kept opponents down. PSU needs to get UM out of its game plan early.

Fun Stat: Penn State's 135 points in its first three games is the highest total since 1999 (131 points).

GAME PREDICTION:

PSU 30, UM 17

VEGAS:

PSU (-3) UM

ACTUAL SCORE:

PSU 9, UM 14

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9.20.2007

Bad week


Sorry folks, this week's preview will be a little late. Rough week at work. Check back after 5 p.m. today!

For now, I thought this photo (seen on http://2thelionfootball.blogspot.com/) was pretty funny. The blogger there captioned it... "Um, the ball is behind you."

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9.19.2007

Double Whammy Wednesday!

This first video, of the PSU/ND game, LB Hayes is held down by the ND player on the right, while RB (#26) Thomas strikes him repeatedly, without his helmet. Please, if anyone out there can send this video to someone in the NCAA, get that asshole suspended for the rest of the season. Please.


OK, now for the second video. If anyone watching this is prone to heart failure, convulsions brought on by severe stress or "The Hulk"-like bouts of anger, please be aware that this is of the 2005 Michigan win over PSU. My only intent with showing this video is to get the fans geared up before the game Saturday, and remind everyone that scUM always plays better against PSU, regardless of its record.

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9.18.2007

I KNEW IT!!!

I've been saying it for two weeks. Michigan QB Chad Henne might return for this week's match up with Penn State. Lloyd Carr is the master trickster. No one should have doubted he was up to something by starting Mallet against Notre Dame.

Carr knew ND wouldn't be any trouble, and didn't hesitate to start the true frosh in place of his senior QB. Well, at least PSU can practice with the knowledge Henne will line up under center. After all, this is scUM we're talking about.

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9.16.2007

ZN Top 25: Week 3

*If it were up to me, there would be no polls until week 4 or 5. However, in order to keep up with what readers want, I'm ranking teams where I want to rank them. If you need any other reason to wait until week 4 or 5 for polls, look no further than the Michigan Wolverines.

1. Oklahoma (LW: 1) I'm still sticking to OU as the top team, right now.
2. LSU (2) The Tigers' defense is just plain nasty.
3. USC (3) Lucky for USC, Nebraska couldn't plug the gaping holes in the front line.
4. Florida (4) This was impressive; Tebow is looking much better, but then again, anyone can win with that supporting cast.
5. West Virgina (6) The 'Neers showed just how fast they are; defense adjusted nicely against UMD.
6. Penn State (5) Arguably Morelli's best game yet; too bad the coaching calls made him look average.
7. California (7) Held a good offense down all day.
8. Ohio State (15) Defense kept OSU in the game; Offense got them out alive and well.
9. Oregon (9) Ducks are obviously a top-10 team right now; schedule will prove a lot.
10. Rutgers (11) So it was over the FCS; Knights still looked sharp.
11. Boston College (25) Manhandled the ACC's former-best team.
12. Wisconsin (13) Badgers didn't improve this week; defense needs work.
13. Texas (14) 'Horns woke up late again; UCF is, though, a quality team under O'Leary.
14. Alabama (NR) In a sea of unimpressive teams, the Tide stood out.
15. Georgia Tech (10) BC could be the class of the ACC right now, but GT looked very bad.
16. USF (18) Bulls better prepare for a bunch of offers coming Leavitt's way.
17. South Carolina (21) Can the 'Cocks keep it going?
18. Clemson (20) Tigers could, could finish with nine wins.
19. Arkansas (17) If you "expect" to win, you'll lose.
20. Louisville (12) Kentucky is a good team, but UL's defense didn't put up much of a fight.
21. Georgia (24) That's it, get out all of that anger; it doesn't get any easier.
22. Virginia Tech (22) Tied at the half with Ohio won't get you far.
23. Missouri (23) This team is notorious for tanking; we'll see.
24. Michigan State (NR) You may find this one odd, but I like what the Spartans are doing.
25. Arizona State (NR) It's the invasion of the "States" this week.

Dropped Out:
UCLA (8) Totally overlooked the Utes.
Nebraska (16) Failing to stop the run, even against USC, won't keep you in the Top-25 long.
Tennessee (19) Just couldn't match up; longer road ahead than expected this season.

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9.15.2007

PSU 31 - UB 10

How could the PSU give up a TD against Buffalo? Oh well, better to get it over with now. Morelli is "looking" good. (remember, I can't see the game) Kinlaw is pacing the offense, and could be the POG. But I think that should go to Morelli, as of now. That could change. This game has made the RB position race very interesting for this week before going to the Pig House. You better shape up quickly PSU.

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In game update

PSU is sucking right now. If there was one thing they had to do, it was protect the football. They haven't, mainly Scott. If PSU wants to contend this year, fumbling the ball will not get them there. It's too bad I can't watch the game. Actually, I'm not sure it would be much better. There's no excuse for this performance so far. Kinlaw has been a nice surprise. 3-3.

Also, watching the MSU/Pitt game. Dave Pasch and Andre Ware don't exactly make a dynamic team. Pasch just said "there's no dominant team in the Big Ten." Bullshit! I know, I try not to curse here. But that was bad. Just because UM sucks, does NOT mean there's not dominant team. If they need a good broadcaster, I'm free next weekend.

OK, so PSU scored since I started writing this. Pass to Quarless. Paterno knows when it's time to forget about punishments and go to the play makers. 10-3 PSU.

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Last minute thoughts

Well, it's here. Gameday, and I'll have to listen to the game on the radio. And if I can't get it on AM/FM, I'm headed to my XM radio in my car. It'll be interesting to say the least. I know, I can get it on the computer, but I have a laptop with no good speakers. Can't wait till next week. Let's hope PSU stays healthy and takes good care of the ball today.

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9.13.2007

No. 12 Penn State vs. Buffalo, Preview

School: University at Buffalo (UB), Bulls
Conference: Mid-American
Head Coach: Turner Gill, 2nd Year, 3-11
Last Game: Def. Temple, 42-7
Record Last Five Years (sans 2007): 7-51; 0-0 in bowls; 2-18 non-conference

Key Players, Defense: LB Larry Hutchinson, DE Trevor Scott, WR Simon Manka (not typo)

Key Players, Offense: RB Mario Henry, QB Drew Willy, K A.J. Principe

What to look for: D – The UB defense couldn’t expect much against an elite team like Rutgers in week one (yes, I believe RU is now an elite team), but the unit made up for the loss with a dominating performance against Temple. LB Hutchinson led the defense with eight total tackles, four TFLs (-25), two FF, a FR and three sacks (-24). Of course, UB needs that kind of production from him again to look respectable against PSU’s offense. DE Scott was also a menace to UT’s backfield, racking up six total tackles and two sacks (-22).

O – QB Willy missed only two passes (22 att.) last week, tossing two TDs and no INTs. UB has to get the short passing game going early, but can’t be afraid to chuck it long every so often. Otherwise, they’ll have no chance of gaining yards on the ground. OK, so they have no chance on the ground anyway, so just let it fly. If the offense can get any sort of protection up front, Willy can make some plays. If not, UB must hope RB Henry is a good pass protector.

ST – I listed WR Manka as a key defensive player, but he’s really a key special teamer because he blocked a punt last week, and could make the difference between a blowout and a scare for PSU. K Principe may get the only points of the day. He’s perfect on all kicks this year. If UB doesn’t improve its kick coverage, they’re in trouble against PSU’s excellent return games.

C – HC Turner Gill will get the program going, but not this week. There’s no Mike Rozier or, well, Turner Gill on this offense. He’ll have to be a magician to get offensive production, and should spread things out as much as possible. Unlike ND last week, UB has nothing to lose or gain. Gill will take some chances.

Fun Stat: In 1900 – the last time UB and PSU met – UB shutout PSU 10-0.

School: The Pennsylvania State University (PSU), Nittany Lions
Conference: Big Ten
Head Coach: Joe Paterno, 42nd Year, 365-121-3
Last Game: Defeated Notre Dame, 31-10
Record Last Five Years (sans 2007): 36-25; 1-1 in bowls; 7-4 non-conference

Key Players, Defense: LB Dan Connor, CB Lydell Sargeant, all DTs

Key Players, Offense: QB Anthony Morelli, WR Deon Butler, RB Austin Scott

What to look for: D – National player of the week isn’t a bad honor. LB Connor has been all over the field, but may not get the numbers this week, as HC Paterno wants to rest his starters as much as possible. I listed SC Sargeant as a key defensive player mainly due to the upcoming game at Michigan. Sargeant needs a strong performance against UB in order to fully prepare for next week. Also, as much as the defensive line has harassed opposing offensive lines, it hasn’t really been tested. UB is the first team PSU is facing that has a 100-yard rusher this season, and he’s no Mike Hart. DTs Ogbu, Odrick and Taylor must get into the backfield to break up run plays so the LBs don’t have to.

O – It was a so-so outing for QB Morelli against ND, but that can’t happen against UB. Last season, Morelli had a poor day against Youngstown St., looking very disinterested. That shouldn’t be the case with this game. He has to play sharp, and any less than 73 percent completions must be viewed as disappointing. PSU’s leading receiver in 2005-06, Butler has been relatively quiet in 2007. This will be his chance to get back in the groove, as Morelli should take more shots deep if UB comes out with any type of man coverage on the outside. RB Scott may carry the ball only 10-15 times, but it’s very important he walks away with an average of more than 8 ypc. Again, this week will be use to build depth behind the starters.

ST – Wow! When was the last time PSU’s special teams were actually “special” like they were against ND? Paterno said there have been no changes to who coaches the ST, but I think he made some wholesale changes to how much time is spent on the return and kicking games. WR Williams juked, spun and flew past the likes of ND’s Zbikowski to score the 78-yard PR TD, and could get another this week. K Kevin Kelly looked healthy and much stronger that last year, and should return to his 2005 form. He’s had 11 touchbacks on 16 kickoffs. P Jeremy Boone (more like Jeremy “Boom!”) has been outstanding.

C – Don’t get too vanilla this week. But don’t show all the cards before Michigan. If ICOD (“In charge of defense, PSU calls it) Bradley uses the same amount of blitzes from last week, this game will be over in the second quarter. Use the backups as much as possible. PSU should try to run up the score and put the game away before halftime. Michigan will be tired after playing their tails off against ND, PSU shouldn’t be.

Fun Stat: Beginning with the 12-0 win over Purdue last year, the PSU defense has allowed 6.5 ppg, and 225.9 ypg.

GAME PREDICTION:

PSU 44, UB 3

VEGAS:

PSU (-34.5) UB

ACTUAL SCORE:

PSU -, UB -

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9.12.2007

It's Wednesday

And again, what else to I have to do at work? Actually, nothing.

I thought this week, keeping with the Pitt theme, the 1981 48-14 thrashing of the No. 1, Marino-led Panthers would be appropriate. It's about 10 minutes, so make sure you have enough time to watch it. If you don't, say "screw it" and watch anyway. Enjoy!

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D-Will never went anywhere


For months now, I've been hearing Penn State football fans bitch and moan about Derrick Williams' performance on the field. Many have said he hasn't broken a real good run since Ohio State 2005. Others said his punt returns were against bad teams, like Temple, when the game wasn't in question. Well people, you can clamp it. Williams is, and always has been here to make a difference on this football team.

His punt return for a TD against Notre Dame wasn't just impressive, but it was game-changing.

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9.11.2007

Stop lying and schedule Pitt


At his weekly press conference, Joe Paterno talked about everything, from TE Andrew Quarless to the Penn State kicking game, Buffalo to... Pitt? That's right, the old question came up, again. Will Penn State ever play Pittsburgh? According to Paterno, not in his coaching lifetime.

Look, I wasn't around the Penn State program long enough to enjoy the Nittany Lions' most hated rival. I've only come to love this school since Larry Johnson exploded for 2015 regular season yards. But I do know what the rivalry means to this institution, Pitt and the entire state of Pennsylvania.

College football needs Penn State versus Pitt. College football has descended into a 120-team (not including the many, many, many I-AA opponents still on schedules) clusterf*ck, where every one of those teams (at least those in the "in crowd," i.e. the BCS conferences) are constantly trying to impress the voters, while still avoiding the challenges of a quality schedule. What ever happened to playing teams regardless of whether or not it was a guaranteed win?

In an age when good, old rivalries like PSU/Pitt, Texas/Arkansas and Miami/Florida are few and far between, fans are constantly missing out on what college football should be. What separates college and professional football? No, not the money. Trust me, college football makes plenty of that. No, not the playoffs. Although, it's not a bad idea.

It's the tradition. That's all it's ever been. College football has been played since 1869, decades before professional teams hit the field. What's special about bowl games? Not everyone gets to go? No, because there are way too many freaking bowls now. But they are unique in that they have been played for far longer than the Super Bowl. In fact, I bet if you went up to people on the street, they wouldn't realize that the Super Bowl just means "really, really, amazingly, freaking awesome 'bowl' game."

Anyone in Penn State's athletic department, who tells you that there's no chance to play Pitt, is a liar. The most common excuse is that Penn State could not get enough home games if a home-home series with Pitt were played. In the words of Eric Cartman, that... is... bullcrap!

I leave you with this. The following is an outline of the next three seasons. I only know the Big Ten schedule until 2010, so I didn't go further. Regardless, I felt these three years proves my point well enough.
2008---------------------2009---------------------2010
Coastal Carolina-------Eastern Michigan------TBA (Home, Pitt – great opener)
Arkansas St.------------Syracuse----------------@Alabama
@ Syracuse-------------Temple------------------TBA (Home*)
TBA (Home, Pitt)----------Iowa--------------------@Iowa
Illinois------------------@Illinois---------------Illinois
@Purdue----------------TBA (@Pitt)-----------TBA (Home*)
@Wisconsin------------Minnesota--------------@Minnesota
Michigan----------------@Michigan-------------Michigan
@OSU ------------------@Northwestern-------Northwestern
@Iowa------------------OSU---------------------@OSU
Indiana------------------Indiana-----------------@Indiana
MSU--------------------@MSU-------------------MSU


*These dates should be home games. I'd love to see more eastern rivals, like WVU or Maryland, but it's more likely they would be cupcakes. Still, this all proves it can be done.

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9.10.2007

ZN's Top 25, Sept. 10

*If it were up to me, there would be no polls until week 4 or 5. However, in order to keep up with what readers want, I'm ranking teams where I want to rank them. If you need any other reason to wait until week 4 or 5 for polls, look no further than the Michigan Wolverines.

1. Oklahoma (LW: 1) Miami isn’t really that bad; OU is just really that good.
2. LSU (4) VT was a bit overrated by the major polls, but LSU still trounced a decent team.
3. USC (2) We’ll see what happens against NU in Lincoln.
4. Florida (7) Yeah, the Gators were up big at the half; no reason to get that loose at the end against Troy.
5. Penn State (9) Morelli was dumb as a rock for a while, but defense will go very far this season.
6. West Virgina (6) C’mon, it was Marshall; shouldn’t have trailed that long.
7. California (8) I’ll look at that one as a post-UT hangover.
8. UCLA (11) BYU could have been a big trap game; but the Bruins were ready.
9. Oregon (20) You knew it would happen; now, can the Ducks keep it up?
10. Georgia Tech (24) Beat up on the worst Pac-10 team.
11. Rutgers (17) Solid win over a good Navy team; Rice should move up the Heisman polls.
12. Louisville (3) Didn’t help the Big East’s “I swear, we play defense, too” argument.
13. Wisconsin (5) Whew, that was close; better improve next week.
14. Texas (12) ‘Horns can’t wake up that late against better opponents.
15. Ohio State (10) 20 points against Akron? And a safety?
16. Nebraska (14) Bad officiating prevented WF upset.
17. Arkansas (18) Can’t overlook the Tide this week.
18. USF (NR) OK Bulls, now what can you do?
19. Tennessee (19) USM caught a Vol team reeling.
20. Clemson (NR) O looked better; D bent too often.
21. South Carolina (NR) Gotcha! Cocks pecked the sleeping Dogs.
22. Virginia Tech (13) I knew VT wasn’t a top-10 team.
23. Missouri (22) Sure up the defense this week; nice O against Miss.
24. Georgia (16) Got a bit ahead of yourselves, Dogs? SC is not THAT good.
25. Boston College (NR) Way to get back at Tom O’Brian.
Dropped Out:
Auburn (15) AU should have beaten USF at home; Tigers looked clumsy.;
Texas A&M (21) Where’s the Wrecking Crew?;
TCU (23) Frogs will come back, but how soon?;
Hawaii (25) Lucky.

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9.08.2007

Good Win, Abeit, a little slopply

OK, so 31-10 is a nice, comfy margin of victory. However, I wasn't completely comfortable with how PSU played as a whole on offense. Turnovers killed everything in the first half, and many of them were stupid mistakes. Morelli should have slid, or at least gotten out of bounds on the pre-half time fumble. Oh well, more will come on this win through the week.

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No. 14 PSU vs. ND update

No. 14 PSU 24, ND 10

End 3rd Quarter: Notre Dame has given up. There's no life, no effort being put forth by the Irish offense. A run play on 3rd and 26? That just proves Chuckie Weis doesn't think his team can win this game. I'm happy. Other than Anthony Morelli's dumbass moves in the first half, the offense was OK. The defense has been phenomenal, allowing 85 TOTAL yards in three quarters. PSU is showing why it is the better team. The mistakes have been eliminated in the second half, and the Irish just get worse. PSU can't let up. They need at least 10 more points. Will people shut up now about Derrick Williams? We'll see...

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UO vs. UM update

UO 32, UM 7.

This is outstanding. PSU can only hope UM is this pathetic on offense in two weeks. QB Henne looks scared in the pocket. UO is getting pressure on him. There is no reason PSU can't do the same. But, let's just worry about the game that starts 47 minutes from now.