A prospect and some recruiting analysts say Nittany Lions needed to look outside Happy Valley for Joe Paterno’s replacement.
Tags » ‘State’Going outside family could be good for Penn State footballJanuary 6th, 2012 by adminA prospect and some recruiting analysts say Nittany Lions needed to look outside Happy Valley for Joe Paterno’s replacement.
Defenses lead North Dakota State, Sam Houston to title gameJanuary 4th, 2012 by adminBison and unbeaten Bearkats are 1-2 in Championship Subdivision in scoring defense entering Saturday’s showdown in Frisco, Texas
Oklahoma State sticks to the script in harrowing Fiesta triumphJanuary 3rd, 2012 by admin![]() Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma State 41, Stanford 38 (Overtime). The comeback in the desert was OSU’s 12th win of the year, a school record, and its fifth against a team ranked in the top 25 of the final BCS standings, more than any team in the country except LSU (also with five). It was the Cowboys’ second over a team ranked in the top ten. Along with their regular season blowout over Baylor, vanquishing the mighty Andrew Luck gives them wins over the Heisman Trophy winner and the Heisman runner-up. They beat Oklahoma by five touchdowns. They won their first outright conference championship since 1926 and their first BCS bowl game. Whether they come in second or third in the final polls, it will be the best landing in school history.
Even their biggest calamity of the night — a botched handoff that gifted Oklahoma State a goal-to-go situation in the third quarter — only cost Stanford a field goal. The Cardinal outgained OSU by 175 yards, didn’t give up a cheap touchdown on defense or special teams and only yielded a field goal off two turnovers. They held the Cowboys to four yards rushing. They didn’t rack up any numbers in garbage time. They never trailed until the final snap of the game. By any conventional measuring stick, Stanford rolled in typical Stanford fashion. It just didn’t make the kicks. But Oklahoma State made good by being its usual explosive self, too, awakening from bouts of hibernation long enough to deliver big plays in the second and fourth quarters — five touchdown drives covering at least 60 yards, all of them completed with a little less than two minutes off the clock, and all of them starring a big play from their uncoverable star, Justin Blackmon. Three of those scores Blackmon took in himself, first on 43 and 67-yard strikes from Brandon Weeden in the second quarter, then on a 17-yard crossing route that briefly tied the game in the fourth; the other two, he set up with big gains on must-have fourth down conversions. If they opened up a new round of voting for the Heisman tomorrow, Justin Blackmon would have a prominent place at the top of the list. The only clear edge he might have on Andrew Luck in that hypothetical tally is the Cowboys’ final edge on the scoreboard tonight, which boils down to a single fact: Amid 1,000 yards of offense, a half-dozen soon-to-be draft picks and two of the brightest stars in college football, Jordan Williamson pushed two chances to be the hero in the fourth quarter and overtime wide left, while Quinn Sharp — one of the goats of the Cowboys’ only loss in the regular season — sent his sailing right down the middle. If that’s not good enough to lift Oklahoma State to No. 1 in any of the polls or induce system meltdown over its absence from next week’s championship game, it certainly is to allow the Cowboys to bask in a Big 12 title and the best season in school history while they still have the chance. For that distinction, at least, there is no controversy. - – -
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Penn State AD hopes to have coach soon (AP)December 30th, 2011 by adminPenn State’s search to replace fired coach Joe Paterno could be wrapped up in the next few weeks. Acting athletic director David Joyner said Thursday he’d like the next coach to have time to interact with recruits before high school seniors can announce their college choices starting February 1. NC State holds off Cards in Belk Bowl (AP)December 28th, 2011 by admin
North Carolina State coach Tom O’Brien took a lot of heat when he decided to part ways with star quarterback Russell Wilson and go with unproven junior Mike Glennon as his starter. It all worked out on Tuesday night in the Belk Bowl, with Glennon throwing for 264 yards and three touchdowns to lead N.C. N.C. State holds off Louisville in Belk BowlDecember 28th, 2011 by adminMike Glennon threw for 264 yards and three TDs and David Amerson returned an interception 65 yards for a TD as N.C. State topped Louisville.
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