Penn State Rules

Started by mikey418, August 31, 2004, 02:41:03 PM

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BigEd76

Odrick committed to PSU  :yay :yay

Profile for those joining late

#3 DT in the country, 4-stars, top 30 overall

SD_Eagle5


NGM

Awesome.  :yay  Anyone hear anything about Hazelton and/or Logan-El?
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PoopyfaceMcGee

Nice.  PSU got both the #3 and #9 DT's in this class.  That's quality.

BigEd76

They're still in the running for the #7 DT as well...  8)

PoopyfaceMcGee

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Quote from: BigEd76 on December 19, 2005, 05:20:14 PM
They're still in the running for the #7 DT as well...  8)

That's good, because one of these kids will probably be an offensive lineman or TE by 2007.

*edit*
Actually, it looks like this Adam Patterson kid (#7 DT) would be unlikely to play DT on a college level... probably DE.

BigEd76

You looking at Scout or Rivals?  I was talking about Phillip Taylor from MD...6'3", 350...  :o

PoopyfaceMcGee

Ok.  Both those kids are in the Rivals250.  My bad.

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Penn State fans devour Orange Bowl tickets

Miami's Orange Bowl match-up rates as the fourth hottest ticket among college football games, according to an online ticket tracking site.

"This has been both an historic and puzzling bowl season," said Randy Cohen, CEO of TicketCity.com, an online resource for special event tickets and ticketing trends. "We knew the Rose Bowl and Fiesta Bowl games would draw record interest, but what surprised us was the strong support by West Virginia and Penn State fans. More Nittany Lions supporters are buying tickets to the Orange Bowl in Miami than Florida State fans."

Tickets for the Orange Bowl game cost about $175, according to TicketCity.com.

The most anticipated game, perhaps for the decade, appears to be the 2006 Rose Bowl, featuring the top-ranked Trojans of the University of Southern California versus the second-ranked University of Texas Longhorns, according to the Web site. The average $1,200 ticket price for the Rose Bowl game is nearly double that of the previous best-selling BCS Championship game, the 2004 Sugar Bowl featuring Louisiana State University and the University of Oklahoma.

Tickets for the Fiesta Bowl, featuring Ohio State University and the University of Notre Dame, are also on a record-setting pace. The second most popular bowl game of the season may become the best-selling non-championship game in BCS history, with an average ticket price of more than $400.

The 10 most popular bowls by average ticket price:

Rose Bowl (Texas vs. USC)
Fiesta Bowl (OSU vs. Notre Dame)
Sugar Bowl (West Virginia University vs. University of Georgia)
Orange Bowl (Florida State University vs. Penn State University)
Cotton Bowl (University of Alabama vs. Texas Tech University)
Outback Bowl (University of Iowa vs. University of Florida)
Alamo Bowl (University of Michigan vs. University of Nebraska)
Holiday Bowl (Oklahoma vs. University of Oregon)
Capital One Bowl (Auburn University vs. University of Wisconsin)
Independence Bowl (University of Missouri vs. University of South Carolina)
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PoopyfaceMcGee

I know a lot of PSU fans/alums going to that game.

PoopyfaceMcGee


MDS

Bobby Wallace got jobbed.
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rjs246

Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

Rome

Quote from: FFatPatt on December 20, 2005, 01:31:31 PM
I know a lot of PSU fans/alums going to that game.

My buddy (Va. Tech Alumnus) has four at the 50 yard-line/second level.  He's had season tickets for the Orange Bowl for like 15 years.

He was literally going to burn them after Virginia Tech blew it in the ACC Championship Game.   :-D

PoopyfaceMcGee

It would be very VT alum-like to burn over $1000 worth of football tickets instead of selling them.