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WE ARE PENN STATE

go PSU best the shit out of Wisconsin

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  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    No. It's easy for the committee to leave Wisconsin out.
  • FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    It really doesn't fucking matter.

    Personally I'm rooting for the terrorists.
  • PineapplePiratePineapplePirate Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,623 Swaye's Wigwam
    Lol penn st fans are so fucking stupid. They think their team is a lot better than it is, they are going to get murdered in their bowl game.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,943 Founders Club
    Great teams don't lose by 39. If a Pac 12 team lost by 39, they would be ranked 18th.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,746

    Great teams don't lose by 39. If a Pac 12 team lost by 39, they would be ranked 18th.

    Or lose by 44 and be ranked 11th.
  • GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165
    dnc said:

    Great teams don't lose by 39. If a Pac 12 team lost by 39, they would be ranked 18th.

    Or lose by 44 and be ranked 11th.
    And neither belong in the playoffs because of those embarrassing losses.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    dnc said:

    Great teams don't lose by 39. If a Pac 12 team lost by 39, they would be ranked 18th.

    Or lose by 46 and be ranked 11th.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,943 Founders Club
    dnc said:

    Great teams don't lose by 39. If a Pac 12 team lost by 39, they would be ranked 18th.

    Or lose by 44 and be ranked 11th.
    What are you babbling about?
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    dnc said:

    Great teams don't lose by 39. If a Pac 12 team lost by 39, they would be ranked 18th.

    Or lose by 44 and be ranked 11th.
    What are you babbling about?
    ARLINGTON, Texas -- While Nick Saban wants to see improvement, top-ranked Alabama was pretty impressive in the opening of its national-title defense -- without a proven quarterback and with Heisman Trophy-winning tailback Derrick Henry in the NFL.

    That Crimson Tide defense, down four players taken in the first two rounds of the NFL draft last spring, is still physical and dominating, too.

    On the season's first Saturday, when two top-five teams lost, freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts threw two touchdown passes to ArDarius Stewart and ran for two more scores in a 52-6 victory over No. 20 Southern California on Saturday night.

    EDITOR'S PICKS

    Bama finds a QB (or two) in rout of USC
    Remember how Alabama always wins despite having average quarterback play? Well, against USC on Saturday night, anyway, the Tide just might have found an answer -- or two.

    Kiffin'€™s revenge: Bama offense lights up USC
    Lane Kiffin has beaten former employer Tennessee as Alabama offensive coordinator. USC, which fired him in 2013, was on the very wrong end Saturday.

    GameDay Final: Kickoff Week lives up to the hype
    Houston and Wisconsin sent shockwaves through the rankings. James Conner and Nick Chubb made triumphant returns. The 2016 college football season made a very strong first impression.
    "We got off to a little bit of a shaky start in the first quarter, especially on offense," Saban said. "We scored a lot of points, made a lot of big plays, but still our consistency in execution needs to be much improved. ... My focus with our team right now is what can we do better."

    At least the Tide is 1-0, unlike No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 5 LSU after their losses Saturday. And No. 16 UCLA lost as well.

    USC coach Clay Helton sees Alabama a little different than Saban after the Trojans were held to 194 yards in their most lopsided loss since a 51-0 setback to Notre Dame in 1966.

    "Obviously one game does not make a season. We played a very good team," said Helton. "They played to their potential. The cold hard truth is we did not play up to ours."

    Stewart was wide open in the end zone behind the secondary when Hurts hit him for a 39-yard score midway through the second quarter that made it 7-3 and put Alabama ahead to stay. They hooked up on a 71-yard touchdown right after halftime for a 24-3 lead, and Hurts later had TD runs of 7 and 6 yards.

    "Hopefully it's a statement we're still going to fight, still going to play," Stewart said about the team's performance.

    The season-opening win came at AT&T Stadium -- the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys -- was also where the Crimson Tide started their 2012 and 2015 national championship seasons with victories.

    The Tide are 10-0 in season openers under Saban, including seven non-conference games at neutral sites against Power Five teams that they have won by an average margin of 23 points.

    THE TAKEAWAY

    USC: The Trojans may be targeting their first Pac-12 title since 2008, but they weren't ready to compete with the defending national champions.

    USC was held without a touchdown in a game for the first time since 1997, and for the first time in a season opener since 1960. It was the fewest points since a 10-6 loss to Utah in the 2001 Las Vegas Bowl.

    Junior quarterback Max Browne waited three years for his first start, and had a tough time against the overwhelming Alabama defense. He was 14 of 29 for 101 yards with an interception. It certainly didn't help him that receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, who had 89 catches for 1,454 yards and 10 touchdowns last season, had only one catch for 9 yards when targeted five times.

    ALABAMA: While the Tide are still unproven at quarterback after playing two freshmen, the biggest hole on offense was left by Henry's absence. Sophomore Damien Harris showed the ability for some big plays with runs of 46 and 73 yards. He finished with nine carries for 138 yards.

    STOMP AND YOU'RE GONE

    Southern Cal defender Jabari Ruffin was ejected from the game late in the first half when at the end of a punt return he stomped his foot into the groin area of Alabama's Minkah Fitzpatrick, who was on the ground. The play happened right in front of referee Reggie Smith, who immediately threw a flag. When announcing the penalty, Smith said, "No. 40 has disqualified himself from the game."

    POLL IMPLICATIONS

    USC: The Trojans will almost certainly be unranked before playing their next game. They still have a lot to prove to voters.

    ALABAMA: There shouldn't be any questions about Alabama staying the No. 1 team when the new poll comes out Tuesday.

    UP NEXT

    USC: Before facing another top 10 team, the Trojans are home next week against Utah State. They go to No. 8 Stanford for their Pac-12 opener on Sept. 17.

    ALABAMA: The Crimson Tide play their home opener next week against defending C-USA champion Western Kentucky, a week before their SEC opener at No. 11 Ole Miss.
  • DoubleJDawgDoubleJDawg Member Posts: 627
    If pedo state comes back and wins, we should just remove all big ten teams from the playoff
  • NeGgaPlEaSeNeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,729
    PSU victory equals #4 spot
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123

    I moved to Philly right after the Penn state scandal. Those fuckers were still in full cult like denial

    But Joe Pa told the higher ups!!!! He did what he was supposed to.

    Lol Sandusky was in the president's box at Beaver Stadium a week before he was arrested. There is nothing to defend. They all should get buttfucked by Manute Bol.

    http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2012/01/jerry_sandusky_watched_paterno.html
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