Penn St. has been an AWESOME team to bet on this year!!!!! Them Northwestern and Oregon ST.... They always seem to be getting points also!!! 5 team parlay ... Kent st, La tech, Troy, Louisville, and Fresno st all to cover!!!!
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Penn St. has been an AWESOME team to bet on this year!!!!! Them Northwestern and Oregon ST.... They always seem to be getting points also!!! 5 team parlay ... Kent st, La tech, Troy, Louisville, and Fresno st all to cover!!!!
this will be a defensive battle all the way, penn state has actually impressed me this year and I see them pulling out a close win. penn state+3, I believe the wrong team is favored here..
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this will be a defensive battle all the way, penn state has actually impressed me this year and I see them pulling out a close win. penn state+3, I believe the wrong team is favored here..
this will be a defensive battle all the way, penn state has actually impressed me this year and I see them pulling out a close win. penn state+3, I believe the wrong team is favored here..
whos that on your avatar?
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Quote Originally Posted by thesoulpurpose:
this will be a defensive battle all the way, penn state has actually impressed me this year and I see them pulling out a close win. penn state+3, I believe the wrong team is favored here..
that is John L Sullivan, the last bare knuckle champ and the first champion of the gloved era.....the man that could "lick any son of a bitch in the house"
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Quote Originally Posted by rarafromphilly:
whos that on your avatar?
that is John L Sullivan, the last bare knuckle champ and the first champion of the gloved era.....the man that could "lick any son of a bitch in the house"
[Quote: the man that could "lick any son of a bitch in the house" [/Quote]
Funny how modern usage has turned that fierce claim into ridiculous sexual braggadocio... not that I'd say that sort of thing to his face.
I like Penn State here. They're coming off a bye, and given the surprisingly creative offense Bill O'Brien has showed this year, you can bet that extra time is gonna translate into some significant wrinkles. I expect to see some sort of trick play and some totally new formations.
Iowa, on the other hand, is coming off a very emotional double-OT win last week and just won't have close to the same level or preparation.
Penn State also has some young players that have blossomed in recent weeks -- WR Alfred Robinson and RB Zach Zwinak. Those guys have serious impact on PSU's last three games after quiet starts, and I expect them both to see a lot of action.
Yes, Iowa's defense is stout -- 28th vs pass, 31st vs run -- but Penn State isn't going to have to score too many points because Iowa's Mark Weisman, the sophomore tailback with 631 yards and 8 TDs in 4 starts, is banged up. Badly. He's medically cleared to play after injuring his ankle last week, and I am sure he will see action, but I expect him to be seriously limited. You just can't play RB with a badly sprained ankle.
Other than Weisman, they can't score -- Iowa has only thrown for two TDs all year.
I expect something like 20-9, Penn State, with the Nittany Lions grinding out some long drives, winning field position battles (their FG kicker is not good) and generally controlling the flow of the game.
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[Quote: the man that could "lick any son of a bitch in the house" [/Quote]
Funny how modern usage has turned that fierce claim into ridiculous sexual braggadocio... not that I'd say that sort of thing to his face.
I like Penn State here. They're coming off a bye, and given the surprisingly creative offense Bill O'Brien has showed this year, you can bet that extra time is gonna translate into some significant wrinkles. I expect to see some sort of trick play and some totally new formations.
Iowa, on the other hand, is coming off a very emotional double-OT win last week and just won't have close to the same level or preparation.
Penn State also has some young players that have blossomed in recent weeks -- WR Alfred Robinson and RB Zach Zwinak. Those guys have serious impact on PSU's last three games after quiet starts, and I expect them both to see a lot of action.
Yes, Iowa's defense is stout -- 28th vs pass, 31st vs run -- but Penn State isn't going to have to score too many points because Iowa's Mark Weisman, the sophomore tailback with 631 yards and 8 TDs in 4 starts, is banged up. Badly. He's medically cleared to play after injuring his ankle last week, and I am sure he will see action, but I expect him to be seriously limited. You just can't play RB with a badly sprained ankle.
Other than Weisman, they can't score -- Iowa has only thrown for two TDs all year.
I expect something like 20-9, Penn State, with the Nittany Lions grinding out some long drives, winning field position battles (their FG kicker is not good) and generally controlling the flow of the game.
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