Showing posts with label Tickets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tickets. Show all posts

July 19, 2010

Linkbacker U is bundling up for a COLD championship game

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Frozen Tundra Championship?

We've talked before about the possible site of the Big Ten Championship game, once it is instituted presumably next season. Most likely locations? Ford Field and Lucas Oil Stadium. But as the great Lee Corso would say, NOT SO FAST MY FRIEND. It appears that the legendary Lambeau Field is now hoping to host the game.

This brings an interesting question. What is the Big Ten looking for in their site? Tradition? Location? Climate? Obviously the tradition of Lambeau field is second to none, but is the game really going to generate enough revenue in the middle of Wisconsin? And I know Big Ten football is all about defense, but does Jim Delaney and company really want this game outside? To me, Soldier field is the ideal location. Primary market, with plenty of hotels and places to stay for visitors, and an outdoor stadium with great tradition.

Nittany Nation Feeling Blue

Somewhere, President Obama is smiling. For one year, he doesn't need to share his White House with 110,000 "Nittaly Lions", as there will not be a White House this year at Beaver Stadium. Thank God. Even when the team is good, these white outs get a little redundant after a while. Now that there is a crappy home schedule and likely a crappy team to go with it, a White House would have been an absolute disaster. Are you really going to get excited over a white out to see a three loss Penn State team face the mediocre Wolverines?

There simply is no buzz with the team or the schedule this year, and the school made a good decision in keeping it that way.

Call to the Hall

For those who got to witness the good ole' days when Penn State was actually living up to or surpassing expectations, then this should come of very little surprise to you. Curt Warner, no not the retired quarterback, but the all-time leading rusher in PSU history has been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

3,398 rushing yards for Warner. As long as he doesn't get hurt (knock on wood) Royster will easily surpass that figure this year. So who's better, Royster or Warner? Don't forget Franco or Cappelletti. And where do Tony Hunt and Ki-Jana Carter come into the fold?

Still no word on the quarterback situation, as the coaching staff still tries to determine who of the four is the least bad. But Jay Pa did say they are working hard, and is worried perhaps more on how they do in the classroom, than on the field this summer.
"The thing you worry about even more in the summer is the academic part," Paterno said. "Simply because it's new for them, because the last couple years they haven't been in school in the summer and focusing on a couple things. But, they've both been the kind of guys that are asking about what they need to do and what they should be doing. For the most part if they continue on with the program, like everybody else is doing, they should be fine."
As long as their not "fighting" outside of McDonalds, their grades couldn't mean less to me.

Temple Trap?

So we spent last Thursday talking about who is the most likely "trap game" for Penn State this coming season, or team they have the best chance of losing to outside of Iowa, Alabama, and Ohio State. If you recall, the three that I highlighted as most likely possibilities were Michigan State, Temple, and Northwestern in that order. Well, I'm not alone, as ESPN's Adam Rittenberg also predicts the Owls to cause a lot of problems for PSU in this season's match up.
"Adam Rittenberg: Some good points here, Erik. I would point out that Temple turned out to be a lot better team than the one Penn State faced in Week 2. The long winning streak against Temple is a reason why this could be a trap game. Did you think Notre Dame players ever thought they'd lose to Navy? Don't get me wrong: I'm not saying Penn State will struggle as much as Notre Dame did in 2007. But this Temple program is no longer a joke, and while a win against Penn State would qualify as a pretty huge upset, Penn State can't overlook the Owls. The Northwestern game might be more of a trap, though, for the reasons you mention"
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June 22, 2010

Linkbacker U is talking Megan Hodge, Big Ten Hockey, and Boom Boom Pow

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Linkbacker U is hitting to all fields this morning, patrolling the grid iron, hardwood, and the ice in today's edition.

Student Ticket Sales off to Smooth Start

We'll start today's tour in Beaver Stadium, as today marks the second day of Student Ticket Week in Pennsylvania, where students from across the commonwealth are seeing what 7 A.M. looks like for the first time. Today the juniors rush to reserve their seats for the "greatest show in college football". If yesterday's results were any indication, juniors should have no trouble securing a ticket. Quite a difference from the good ole' days of 2007. Must have been Anthony Morelli.

Megan Hodge Awarded NCAA's Best Female Athlete

Remember those high expectations we all had for Morelli? Didn't live up to them did he? Well Megan Hodge certainly lived up to the hype, and yesterday was a co-recipient (along with UConn women's basketball player Mia Moore) of the Honda Broderick Cup for top women's collegiate athlete. Make all the jokes you want about women's athletics, but anyone who watched Moore's UCONN team or Hodge's Lions can attest to the level of dominance these teams, and players demonstrated.

Icers in for a Name Change? Varsity may be in team's future.

If you recall, you were able to catch Hodge and Moore winning their championships on the ESPN family of networks, and were able to follow PSU's streak all season long on the Big Ten Network. Volleyball has caught on like wildfire in Happy Valley, and with the recent ratings success of the NHL, Patriot News columnist David Jones wonders if a switch to varsity is on the horizon for the Penn State Icers.

Boom Boom POW!

Speaking of things that caught on quickly in Happy Valley, remember Tucker Haas? If the name sounds familiar, you probably were at Thon 2010. Or recognize the name from his facebook group. Or his youtube video. Well this morning, he makes his television debut on Fox and Friends as he willl be performing his famous rendition of "Boom Boom Pow" at 8:50 A.M.

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