You went 5-6 last season, we went 9-4, who's on the downfall now? Also, our problems aren't any worse than many other major universities have. Joe Paterno does not encourage hooliganism like Jimmy Johnson did, infact he suspended Koroma and Evans. Doesn't sound like JoePa is putting those individuals over the program.
Anyways, Miami's been irrelevant for the past few years, while Penn State is back.
Now now I am a PSU fan that goes to Miami and even if you are a Miami fan you must respect that PSU plays a full organized game. We haven't done that since two thousand and four. Til those guys go out and play a full game and we can hold up the four fingers at the end of the third and mean it, don't talk shit on PSU.
Know what we call people like you son, SORE LOSER!! Hope your joke canes enjoy sitting home for the holidays this year, while were playing in a BCS bowl. And we do it all with class with guys who actually graduate with degrees and do something with their lives outside of football. Can't say that about your "dynasty" there dude.
Linebacker U owned Testaverde 5 INT'S NO TD'S in that game. Just one more example of PSU's DEFENSE shutiing dowm Heisman winners and making them irrelevant in big games. Herschel Walker in '82, Marcus allen in '80, etc., etc. Talk all the Miami smack you want YOU LOST, IDIOT! Case closed!
Yeah, right. We beat the schmuckeyes in the Horseshoe, remember? And in the open field, one on one, the PSU "D" whacked Terrelle and he fumbled. Yeah, he's goin' off-OFF the Field. Maybe under his own power…
What have YOU won since then? NOTHING. Nice loss in the Emerald Bowl, by the way. 'Canes suck! Miami is in the (WHAT?????) Emerald Bowl, and Penn State is in the Rose Bowl. Get the difference, MORON? umdynasty? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
In 2001, yah yah they beat em'. So in 1999 what happened, psu won, 1991,92 miami won , yah yah. 1981 yah yah on halloween.
However remember the only game the average fan will remember between Penn State / Miami will be the 1987 fiesta bowl.
Miami refused to let Penn State play in the Orange Bowl in 1947 because they had two African-American players on their roster. They ended up playing SMU in the Cotton Bowl against Doak Walker because of the racist team and coaches at Miami wouldn't play PSU. And Miami pulled a bunch of racist crap on PSU before the Fiesta Bowl in 1986. PSU intercepted Testaverde 5 times in that game, and beat Miami, even with Michael Irvin on that team. It was Testaverde's worst game of his career,
It was soooooooooooo sweeeeeeet cuz jimmy johnson and his team were so friggin cocky. even today jimmy johnson says "we had 3 times the yards they did" so what, Penn St outcoached jimmy by dropping back linebackers to confuse Testaverde, which they did with 5 picks.
@harma595 Talk about living in the past. What have you done recently? Since 2005, PSU has had three Top-10 finishes, been ranked every year, finished no worse than 9-4, and has won the Big Ten twice, winning a BCS bowl against the ACC champion as well. Now, Miami, here's what you've accomplished since then, your best season was 2009 where you ended your year getting your ass handed to you by the #4 Big Ten team, Wisconsin. It wasn't as close as the 20-14 score suggests.
@terryturin Congratulations on your win over one of the worst PSU teams in history, quarterbacked by Matt Senaca (the first half of that year, we were PITIFUL) with one of your best teams of all time. Newsflash: We scheduled Alabama, Oregon State, and other good teams recently, but I'm sure you're too busy playing powerful Florida A&M to notice. Nice job getting rocked by Wisconsin. And if you want to talk about crime, at least JoePa kicks those players off the team, at Miami it's encouraged.
@lauddyboi Penn State has four national championships consensus, some consider the 1969 team national champions, the 1994 team is New York Times national champions. So that makes six. And what would have happened this past year, Penn State would have beaten Miami by three touchdowns. After all, you lost to a Wisconsin team that couldnt' handle a Northwestern squad that we beat 34-13. Face it, Miami is a has-been.
@umdynasty Let's see what we've done since 1986. One New York Times national championship, seven top-ten rankings, and since joining the Big Ten conference in 1993, we've had seven seasons with no more than two conference losses. What have you done most recently? You lost to Wisconsin in the Champs Sports bowl. If you want to brag about beating Penn State in 2001, that's pretty sad, your "greatest team ever" routs one of our worst ever teams, nice, nice. It means you need a fluke to beat us.
@lauddyboi Regardless of what crap you want to pull, Penn State still has four CONSENSUS national titles, whether you like it or not. And it's no "maybe" that Penn State is 1994 New York Times national champions (also Saragin ratings). The 1969 is the ONLY disputed one, because it is a few minor media groups. Truth is, national titles are all politics anyway. Until there's a playoff it's all bunk. And by the way, you were still destroyed by Wisconsin, good chance PSU would've destroued you too.
And if you want to bust on us for talking about the past, you're doing the same, talking about national titles won in the 80s and 90s is just as relavent as our national titles in the 80s. The thing is, Miami has not been anything of note since 2003. 2003 was the end of it all. Your best win since then is in 2009 over an overrated Georgia Tech before they even found their offense to become good enough to be overrated that Iowa held to 155 yards in a not as close as the score 24-14 Orange Bowl.
@lauddyboi I'm looking at common opponents. However, you're ignoring the thing about Iowa, they beat EVERYBODY by 1-12 points. PSU led 10-5 deep into the 4th quarter over Iowa BTW, but Iowa led over Wisky for most of the second half, and should have won 23-10 if not for a missed field goal. I'm looking at how each game itself went. However, if you look at A vs B, Temple beat Akron worse than PSU did so PSU should have lost to Temple, but PSU killed Temple 31-6.
Anyways, I know A vs B vs C sucks, but it's all we have. However, if you want emperical examples, how about this. Miami runs a similar offense to what Minnesota and Michigan State run. What happened when Penn State played Minnesota? They killed them 20-0. What happened against Michigan State? They killed them 42-14 (PSU's final TD was scored by the backup QB), and both teams were bowl eligible teams. Miami's offense and defense is precisely the kind that Penn State would love to prey on.
However, if we wanna talk about past accomplishments, I think PSU and Miami really need to bow down to almighty Harvard, Yale, Army, Navy, Princeton, and Pennsylvania. Harvard, Yale, Army, and Princeton are historically the four best football teams of all time, with 28 for Princeton.
@harma595 Way to live with your head up your butt, harma. PSU has a better winning percentage .691, has played college football longer since 1887, not 1926, had more consensus all-americans 39, and more bowl wins 27. JoePa is better than ANY coach at lame Miami, where they usually leave cause they get their butts kicked or have to move on due to scandal. On every level, PSU's football program outshines Miami, the statistics prove it.
Watch the entire game for a clinic on bend don't break defense. Stop the run. Play soft man, cover two, zones, keep receivers in front of you and always make the tackle, allowing no yards after the catch. Make the offense run a lot of plays. More plays mathematically means more chances for interceptions. As the field gets shorter, the plays get tougher to execute and you can demoralize and frustrate an offense. Speed and athleticism becomes trumped by execution, strength and physicality.
@mongoose704 The end result is you give up a lot of yards but few points. Lots of field goals and very few touchdowns. Ideally you force a lot of turnovers. Other great examples of the bend don't break philosophy include Bo Schembechler's Michigan teams, especially in 1985. The Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl 34.
I signed up just so I could post on this wall, and send this video for all to see conlan's dominance. Turnabout's fair play, harma — I just hope this video finds you well.
-Your pal,
Nevin I mean Kevin
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Shane was the man, showed Vinny and the Hurricanes what a real defense is. WE ARE PENN STATE!!!
Vinnie Interceptaverdie
You went 5-6 last season, we went 9-4, who's on the downfall now? Also, our problems aren't any worse than many other major universities have. Joe Paterno does not encourage hooliganism like Jimmy Johnson did, infact he suspended Koroma and Evans. Doesn't sound like JoePa is putting those individuals over the program.
Anyways, Miami's been irrelevant for the past few years, while Penn State is back.
Now now I am a PSU fan that goes to Miami and even if you are a Miami fan you must respect that PSU plays a full organized game. We haven't done that since two thousand and four. Til those guys go out and play a full game and we can hold up the four fingers at the end of the third and mean it, don't talk shit on PSU.
Know what we call people like you son, SORE LOSER!! Hope your joke canes enjoy sitting home for the holidays this year, while were playing in a BCS bowl. And we do it all with class with guys who actually graduate with degrees and do something with their lives outside of football. Can't say that about your "dynasty" there dude.
Most overrated player i have seen in a while
Linebacker U owned Testaverde 5 INT'S NO TD'S in that game. Just one more example of PSU's DEFENSE shutiing dowm Heisman winners and making them irrelevant in big games. Herschel Walker in '82, Marcus allen in '80, etc., etc. Talk all the Miami smack you want YOU LOST, IDIOT! Case closed!
Yeah, right. We beat the schmuckeyes in the Horseshoe, remember? And in the open field, one on one, the PSU "D" whacked Terrelle and he fumbled. Yeah, he's goin' off-OFF the Field. Maybe under his own power…
What have YOU won since then? NOTHING. Nice loss in the Emerald Bowl, by the way. 'Canes suck! Miami is in the (WHAT?????) Emerald Bowl, and Penn State is in the Rose Bowl. Get the difference, MORON? umdynasty? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
holy shit i love penn state and hate miami soooo fucking much
haha linebacker u fucked up miami
In 2001, yah yah they beat em'. So in 1999 what happened, psu won, 1991,92 miami won , yah yah. 1981 yah yah on halloween.
However remember the only game the average fan will remember between Penn State / Miami will be the 1987 fiesta bowl.
Miami refused to let Penn State play in the Orange Bowl in 1947 because they had two African-American players on their roster. They ended up playing SMU in the Cotton Bowl against Doak Walker because of the racist team and coaches at Miami wouldn't play PSU. And Miami pulled a bunch of racist crap on PSU before the Fiesta Bowl in 1986. PSU intercepted Testaverde 5 times in that game, and beat Miami, even with Michael Irvin on that team. It was Testaverde's worst game of his career,
terryturin didn't graduate from Miami-he's a Florida crack head.
It was soooooooooooo sweeeeeeet cuz jimmy johnson and his team were so friggin cocky. even today jimmy johnson says "we had 3 times the yards they did" so what, Penn St outcoached jimmy by dropping back linebackers to confuse Testaverde, which they did with 5 picks.
@harma595 Talk about living in the past. What have you done recently? Since 2005, PSU has had three Top-10 finishes, been ranked every year, finished no worse than 9-4, and has won the Big Ten twice, winning a BCS bowl against the ACC champion as well. Now, Miami, here's what you've accomplished since then, your best season was 2009 where you ended your year getting your ass handed to you by the #4 Big Ten team, Wisconsin. It wasn't as close as the 20-14 score suggests.
@terryturin Congratulations on your win over one of the worst PSU teams in history, quarterbacked by Matt Senaca (the first half of that year, we were PITIFUL) with one of your best teams of all time. Newsflash: We scheduled Alabama, Oregon State, and other good teams recently, but I'm sure you're too busy playing powerful Florida A&M to notice. Nice job getting rocked by Wisconsin. And if you want to talk about crime, at least JoePa kicks those players off the team, at Miami it's encouraged.
@lauddyboi Penn State has four national championships consensus, some consider the 1969 team national champions, the 1994 team is New York Times national champions. So that makes six. And what would have happened this past year, Penn State would have beaten Miami by three touchdowns. After all, you lost to a Wisconsin team that couldnt' handle a Northwestern squad that we beat 34-13. Face it, Miami is a has-been.
@umdynasty Let's see what we've done since 1986. One New York Times national championship, seven top-ten rankings, and since joining the Big Ten conference in 1993, we've had seven seasons with no more than two conference losses. What have you done most recently? You lost to Wisconsin in the Champs Sports bowl. If you want to brag about beating Penn State in 2001, that's pretty sad, your "greatest team ever" routs one of our worst ever teams, nice, nice. It means you need a fluke to beat us.
@lauddyboi Regardless of what crap you want to pull, Penn State still has four CONSENSUS national titles, whether you like it or not. And it's no "maybe" that Penn State is 1994 New York Times national champions (also Saragin ratings). The 1969 is the ONLY disputed one, because it is a few minor media groups. Truth is, national titles are all politics anyway. Until there's a playoff it's all bunk. And by the way, you were still destroyed by Wisconsin, good chance PSU would've destroued you too.
And if you want to bust on us for talking about the past, you're doing the same, talking about national titles won in the 80s and 90s is just as relavent as our national titles in the 80s. The thing is, Miami has not been anything of note since 2003. 2003 was the end of it all. Your best win since then is in 2009 over an overrated Georgia Tech before they even found their offense to become good enough to be overrated that Iowa held to 155 yards in a not as close as the score 24-14 Orange Bowl.
@lauddyboi I'm looking at common opponents. However, you're ignoring the thing about Iowa, they beat EVERYBODY by 1-12 points. PSU led 10-5 deep into the 4th quarter over Iowa BTW, but Iowa led over Wisky for most of the second half, and should have won 23-10 if not for a missed field goal. I'm looking at how each game itself went. However, if you look at A vs B, Temple beat Akron worse than PSU did so PSU should have lost to Temple, but PSU killed Temple 31-6.
Anyways, I know A vs B vs C sucks, but it's all we have. However, if you want emperical examples, how about this. Miami runs a similar offense to what Minnesota and Michigan State run. What happened when Penn State played Minnesota? They killed them 20-0. What happened against Michigan State? They killed them 42-14 (PSU's final TD was scored by the backup QB), and both teams were bowl eligible teams. Miami's offense and defense is precisely the kind that Penn State would love to prey on.
However, if we wanna talk about past accomplishments, I think PSU and Miami really need to bow down to almighty Harvard, Yale, Army, Navy, Princeton, and Pennsylvania. Harvard, Yale, Army, and Princeton are historically the four best football teams of all time, with 28 for Princeton.
@harma595 Way to live with your head up your butt, harma. PSU has a better winning percentage .691, has played college football longer since 1887, not 1926, had more consensus all-americans 39, and more bowl wins 27. JoePa is better than ANY coach at lame Miami, where they usually leave cause they get their butts kicked or have to move on due to scandal. On every level, PSU's football program outshines Miami, the statistics prove it.
Watch the entire game for a clinic on bend don't break defense. Stop the run. Play soft man, cover two, zones, keep receivers in front of you and always make the tackle, allowing no yards after the catch. Make the offense run a lot of plays. More plays mathematically means more chances for interceptions. As the field gets shorter, the plays get tougher to execute and you can demoralize and frustrate an offense. Speed and athleticism becomes trumped by execution, strength and physicality.
@mongoose704 The end result is you give up a lot of yards but few points. Lots of field goals and very few touchdowns. Ideally you force a lot of turnovers. Other great examples of the bend don't break philosophy include Bo Schembechler's Michigan teams, especially in 1985. The Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl 34.
Live in the past because there is no future. Lucky if you go 6 and 6 in 2011-12. Time for Joe to retire.
I signed up just so I could post on this wall, and send this video for all to see conlan's dominance. Turnabout's fair play, harma — I just hope this video finds you well.
-Your pal,
Nevin I mean Kevin
All I can think about is Jerry Sandusky watching and cheering.. It's amazing how one man can annihilate a tradition.
Not anymore big guy.
Vinny Testicleverde still has nightmares of that defense