Blue White Roundtable: Alabama Week Edition
September 7, 2011 – | 1 Comment

Once again, it’s Adam Collyer over at BlackShoeDiaries providing the questions, and we, your humble bloggers, providing the answers. Mine are below, and you can venture off to the remote areas of the blogosphere that …

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Blue White Roundtable: Blue White Edition
April 20, 2010 – 4:15 pm | No Comment
Blue White Roundtable: Blue White Edition

Devon was willing to serve up some spring football themes questions for the Nitts of the Roundtable. I’ll be providing my take on behalf of quebecpenspinning.com and Devon will wrap things up tomorrow with highlights …

Spring Position Profile: Tight Ends
April 19, 2010 – 4:48 pm | 4 Comments
Spring Position Profile: Tight Ends

This is the first part of a 4-part series, taking you up to the Blue-White game with a look at some of the biggest position battles on the Penn State football team.  First up is …

Head to the secondary market for those Alabama tickets
April 16, 2010 – 1:55 pm | 2 Comments
Head to the secondary market for those Alabama tickets

When you consider the basic point system utilized by the NLC, (1 point for every $50 donated, 2 points for each year of membership and additional points if you are a Penn State graduate, student-athlete, etc.) you are looking at approximately $32,500 donated just to qualify for 2 tickets to Alabama.

Some Kids Never Learn: Mike Zordich Cited for Underage
April 15, 2010 – 1:41 pm | No Comment
Some Kids Never Learn: Mike Zordich Cited for Underage

You’d think that following the arrest and citation of kicker Anthony Fera for underage drinking that Penn State football players would be on their toes.
You’d think that this would be especially true for someone who’s …

Penn State baseball reclaims Keystone rivalry in thrilling fashion
April 14, 2010 – 1:55 pm | 3 Comments
Penn State baseball reclaims Keystone rivalry in thrilling fashion

Already up 5-4, the #24 ranked Pittsburgh Panthers (22-9) scored 3 additional runs to extend their lead to 8-4 at the top of the 7th. It was an eerie reminder of the first meeting between these two in-state rivals less than three weeks ago. In that game, the Lions were unable to hold onto a 3-0 lead eventually falling to then-unranked Panthers 7-4. That was back on March 24th.

Farewell to a Soccer Coaching legend
April 13, 2010 – 1:55 pm | No Comment
Farewell to a Soccer Coaching legend

22 consecutive seasons, 3 Big Ten championships, 1 undefeated conference season, 13 NCAA tournament, 4 Round of Sixteen, and 2 national semifinal appearances later, Penn State coaching legend Barry Gorman is finally stepping away as …

Penn State no longer part of the 2010 ESPN 76 Classic
April 12, 2010 – 9:55 pm | No Comment
Penn State no longer part of the 2010 ESPN 76 Classic

HT: the 22,000

Disappointed that the Selection Committee shunned a deserving Lions squad as punishment for a embarrassingly weak non conference schedule, Tim Curley and Ed DeChellis’ staff set out to beef the strength of schedule up. …

New Drum Major and Feature Twirler set to continue Penn State traditions
April 12, 2010 – 1:55 pm | 7 Comments
New Drum Major and Feature Twirler set to continue Penn State traditions

It has been 18 years, but the Penn State Nittany Lions will be featuring a male twirler since 1992 when World Open Solo Baton Twirling Champion John Mitchell held the position. After a tough audition and …

The Penn State Impact: Mastering Augusta National
April 9, 2010 – 10:55 am | One Comment
The Penn State Impact: Mastering Augusta National

As the nation turns its attention to Augusta National hoping to catch the world’s greatest golfers perform on one of the game’s grandest stages, it is tough to not be Penn State proud. As spectators …

Talor Battle Enters NBA Draft
April 8, 2010 – 4:28 pm | One Comment
Talor Battle Enters NBA Draft

Don’t fret, Lions fans, you’ll be seeing this sweet stroke next year.

Don’t let the headline fool you, this isn’t the monumental news some would make it out to be. No, Talor’s merely putting his foot …