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There's always the suicide option.
We could sell tickets, it would be an event like no other
PSU is a storied program that got caught up in the middle of a bad situation. It is no reflection on the football team or its members currently there, nor is it the fault of anyone who is currently connected with that program. I think it would be a sad day for college football to not have PSU among its ranks, of course this is just my opinion and I am sure the OP will make me out to be a Sandusky sympathizer or something.
I remember many classic battles against PSU in my lifetime and remember one very fondly as I sat 50 yard line for that one and it turned out to be an all time classic for the ages.
We could sell tickets, it would be an event like no other
PSU is a storied program that got caught up in the middle of a bad situation. It is no reflection on the football team or its members currently there, nor is it the fault of anyone who is currently connected with that program. I think it would be a sad day for college football to not have PSU among its ranks, of course this is just my opinion and I am sure the OP will make me out to be a Sandusky sympathizer or something.
I remember many classic battles against PSU in my lifetime and remember one very fondly as I sat 50 yard line for that one and it turned out to be an all time classic for the ages.
There's always the suicide option.
Honestly, I don't think they should have thrown the hammer down like they did on Penn State. The way the NCAA handled that case pretty much opened the gates for player unions inadvertently.
I will say this: I was at JoePa's last game in Bryant Denny, and that game had a very classic feel to it. The atmosphere was awesome, as well as the Penn State fans. I will be glad when they're back at the top.