Sunday, November 7, 2010

Making History

It was good to see JoePa finally get his 400th victory, but I feel the same way about it that Joe does...its just something to fill sportswriters' columns and ESPN highlight reels. Don't get me wrong, it is a great honor and I'm glad it is our guy doing it, but coming into the game, Joe was the only major college football coach with 399 wins so why is 400 so publicized? No retort needed on that last question but, at the end of the day, the most important game on the schedule is the next one.

I think the Michigan game was about as good as this team can play for 60 minutes. On the contrary, the Northwestern game was a microcosm of what this team is capable of...in both halves. The anemic offense and sloppy defense in the first half is an example of how ugly this team can look if they play with no inspiration and no desire. They are simply not good enough to just show up and beat the middle-of-the-pack teams. On the other hand, the second half is an example of how exciting this team can be if they put things together and play fundamental Penn State football. Again, like we often see with PSU games, credit the coaching staff for the physical and emotional halftime adjustments.

As for the last 3 games...I think you have to begin to give some credit to the coaching staff for all of the adjustments they have made with this team from week to week. It is a lot easier to draw up plays and shuffle around X's and O's when your personnel is established and quite polished (i.e. 2008, 2009). But with this team, there were a lot of personnel questions heading into the season. And to couple the fact that there is a laundry list of injuries, it makes the recent success of this team rather impressive. I can imagine a lot of late hours were spent trying to figure out which combinations will work best. I mean, we have a former walk-on playing QB, a recently converted WR starting at corner, a freshman playing strong safety, DT's playing DE, and to top it off, we have Offensive Tackles catching Touchdown passes! Credit the coaches for this transformation into a respectable football team.

Granted, Minnesota-Michigan-Northwestern are not nearly the cream of the College Football crop, but for this team to be where it's at after that horrific Illinois loss is encouraging. The season is not lost and next week at Ohio State could be interesting. Ohio State is good and we need to put it all together for 60 minutes and be nearly flawless to have a chance.

As for the QB situation...I think this is a good problem to have. I still don't believe in the 2-QB system but it's nice to know if one guy is ineffective, we might have a shot with the other. I think they need to open up the competition again this week at practice and see who has the best week. The winner starts at Ohio State but has a short leash because 3 or 4 sluggish series in Columbus could be the difference between a close game and a blowout.

Finally, you gotta love the production from Silas Redd lately. This kid really gives the running game a jolt of energy. At one point I thought that Stephfon Green was a good compliment to Royster but with this team and with this O-Line, it looks like Redd is more effective in that he creates his own holes and makes big runs out of almost nothing. Royster's record might be short lived!


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