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Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post
And yet they went into Columbus and gave OSU all they could handle. And they were right there in every other game they lost. It was a disappointing year on the heels of a messy year with COVID. The sky is hardly falling.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
I think Penn State football is also used to the continuity of having your head coach for a long time. I like that too. I agree that a 10-year extension is probably too much until he can win the Big Ten or at least beat Ohio State. But they bring in the revenue to have his salary match.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
As difficult as it is to wrap your brain around in today's sports world, Penn State has always measured their success in more ways than just winning. Winning is important. It's real important but not everything. Yes, the continuity aspect is a positive for them. Like so many aspects of big-time college sports over the years, they are probably right. So, in their case, any attempts to jump off of the crazy coaching carousel should be applauded. Also, like all long-term deals, after a few years, it will be cheap for PSU.
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From 2016-2019 he won 11 games 3 times. Wake up son!!!Last edited by WarriorVoice; 11-26-2021, 06:16 AM.
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
That's what Bloom's HC Darragh did too with back to back championship appearances his first 2 years, and all down hill afterwards.
If Franklin shares some of that 70 million with ESU, they will be sitting pretty.
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
But I'm just tired of people in our society regurgitating what others tell them to say and think what others tell them to think. It's a relief actually to see somebody just let it all out and in a cogent way.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
I think that's great. Not because it's Nick Saban, but because I like to see people say what they really think. Football-wise, he's right and the pressure must be incredible at Alabama.
But I'm just tired of people in our society regurgitating what others tell them to say and think what others tell them to think. It's a relief actually to see somebody just let it all out and in a cogent way.
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