Thursday, December 11, 2008

I was not shocked when this story broke last night. Devlin came to PSU as one of the most prolific high school quarterbacks in PA history and was beat out by Clark. His lack of playing time must've really ate on him. I wonder where he is going to transfer. He would have to sit out an entire year if he goes to another D1 school. I think Devlin is a very talented QB and it would not surprise me if he puts up huge numbers at his new school and gets drafted. I hope Clark stays healthy during the Rose Bowl!!!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Re: Rose Bowl

Pete, I too am really itching to watch this game. It should be a great test for Penn State, and in my opinion (although it may even be a fact) USC has the best football players in the nation. For the past 5 years this has been true. They are the New York Yankees of college football, but instead of using copious amounts of money to get players to play for them, they use the grandeur of Hollywood to lure wanna-be stars to their program. These two schools may both be rich in tradition and long time powerhouse programs, but they could not be more different. Pete Carroll (up there with the likes of Steinbrenner for people I can't stand) is a great recruiter, but an extremely overrated coach. That team shouldn't lose games. Not to Oregon State, not to Stanford, not even to Texas in the 2005 National Championship. There are no excuses. Everyone keeps talking about how Carroll will have his boys ready for this game, but it was he who was the first to publicly state that USC didn't deserve to go to the Rose Bowl. Arrogance can be a terrible thing, and I know every member of the blue and white wants to shove it down Carroll's throat. If anyone is going to be ready, it's going to be the Nittany Lions.

Flashback to 2005. Pete Carroll (supposedly amazing at preparing his teams for big games) goes for it on fourth down with 2:05 left. They were on the Texas 45 yard line and winning 38-33. If they got the first, the game would likely be over, but if not, and this is what happened, Texas gets the ball with some momentum at midfield and can go on and win the game. Why not force Texas to go ~90 yards to beat you? Obviously the call to go for it was no mystery. That's how Carroll coaches. He's confident in his offense, but sometimes to the point of arrogance. His cocky attitude surely must light a fire under someone as humble as Joe Paterno. There are coaches out there that JoePa truly likes and respects, but two of those who are not on that list are Pete Carroll and Charlie Weis, and because of that, I really feel that Joe is even more motivated to show up Carroll and let him know not to disrespect Penn State. It will be a tough game to win, I know that much. USC has unreal athletes, but the both teams have defenses that should be able to keep this tight. Pete, I actually feel very confident in Rubin and the rest of the secondary, and even at linebacker Hull has progressed very well. I expect for Penn State to use Mauti a little more however because of his speed possibly on third down situations. I have complete faith in the game planning of PSU with a month of time to get ready. Should be dandy, and I can't even put in to words what a win over USC would mean to me. More to come later.

Monday, December 8, 2008

THE ROSE BOWL

Now that the matchup has been officially announced, I would like to officially announce myself how incredibly excited I am for this game. Penn State vs. USC in the Rose Bowl. It doesn't get any better than that.

Herbstreit has pegged this as the bowl game he is looking forward to the most, and Mark Schlabach of espn.com ranks it as the 2nd best bowl game behind the National Championship.

There are so many different variables that make this match-up so great. The first is that its between two very storied, succesful, traditional college football powerhouse programs in Penn State and USC. When you think college football, these are two of the first schools that come to mind. Beyond that, this game features two of the best coaches in the game in Paterno and Carrol. Beyond being great overall coaches, they are both specifically noted for excelling at preparing their teams well for bowl games. This is going to make the game very intersting. You can be sure both teams will come ready to play.

This is going to be a very difficult game to predict. A lot of people who don't know much about Penn State think the Lions will get blown out just because it's USC and everyone thinks USC is far better than everyone else. I don't think USC is as good as most people think, but I do think their team matches up very well against Penn State. I think their defense is going to give Clark a very difficult time. I expect a close low scoring game, and can see either team winning. I have to give the advantage to USC, but I don't think it's as much of an advantage as most people are giving them.

Given how much Penn State struggled against the strong defenses of Ohio State and Iowa, I am scared of what USC's incredible defense will do against Penn State. In my opinion, Evan Royster is capable of having a big game against USC with his style of running. The way he squeezes through cracks and finds his way through when there is not much of a hole there is exactly how Jacquizz Rodgers torched the Trojans defense in their upset win. I think Royster can have a big day if they continue to feed him the ball and let him run between the tackles.

There are also some weaknesses on Penn State's defense that I worried about all year long but never ended up being a problem for the defense. As i repeated throughout the year, the performance of the defense really exceeded my expectations tremendously. However, I will never be 100% comofortable with Josh Hull, Ty Sales, and Mark Rubin all starting. They all performed well this year, but I still worry that at any moment they could be exposed. If anyone is going to expose them, it's USC, especially with a month to prepare. But Penn State's defense always performs well in big games, so I expect another strong performance and a low scoring game.

The best thing Penn State has in its favor is the fact that they are widely considered the underdog in this game, and that is when JoePa is at his best. I think he knows this and is purposely trying to promote the notion that Penn State is the underdog... Did anyone catch his quote from yesterday? He said "I hope we can go out there and be competitive with them. I'm a little bit nervous. This is a very, very impressive football team, Southern Cal. They do everything well."

I was shocked after reading that. I couldn't believe he would say something like that. Then, it became clear to me that the only possible explanation for a statement like that is that he is purposely trying to make USC think that PSU is scared so that they enter the game too confident...This almost reminds me of the 87 Fiesta Bowl against Miami when nobody gave Penn State a shot against the invincible Canes from Miami caoched by Jimmy Johnson. This is widely considered one of the greatest games in college football history. We all know that Penn State ended up pulling off the shocking upset, claiming their second national title in four years. I think Joe is hoping that USC enters this game as arrogant as Miami did, so he can take advantage. Unfortunately, Pete Carrol has a done a great job in past bowl games of getting his team prepared for the game, regardles of the opponenet or the bowl.

I'm sitting here right now watching the Monday Night Football game which unfortunately is resulting in the absolute demise of my fantasy football team. So, with my 49ers out of playoff contention (although they are playing better lately under Singletary), I have no reason to follow the NFL. Therefore, the only remaining football of interest to me is this bowl season. There are some great bowls outside of the Rose Bowl. I like Florida in the National Championship. I think Alabama-Utah will be a great game, a close game, but Bama will pull it out in the end. I don't care about Cincinatti vs Va. Tech and neither should you. I don't see Ohio State beating Texas, but if they do, it would do a lot for the Big Ten (as would PSU beating USC). Speaking of which, the Big Ten has a lot of very tough matchups this bowl season. They will be the underdog in every bowl except for one (Iowa vs. South Carolina). But bowls are always wacky and unpredictable, so we will have to wait and see what happens.