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  1. White on white is not that bad. What looked bad is when they had the white socks pulled up to their knees. Made it look like they were wearing pajamas or something.
  2. I have comcast cable and i was able to get the link and download the ESPN software. It worked perfectly for me and i can get all the ESPN 360 content.
  3. Penn State, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana, Michigan State, Purdue and Northwestern all won this weekend.
  4. On defense it was very vanilla. we sat back and played zone. Very little blitzing and only rushed 3 or 4 guys. They figured we had enough of a lead that if you don't give up a quick score USF wasn't going to come back. Offense was pretty plain, seemed to run the same draw play over and over again.
  5. I was disappointed by the blizzard too. it may take a few games to catch on though. It was very similar last year the first few games people kinda forgot. the reason there are 5 fingers is because Clemson copyrighted the 4 finger paw before PSu started using it.
  6. they are espn announcers. they were awful. they were calling PSU names wrong all game. they kept calling Mike robinson tony robinson, tony hunt austin hunt. they were bad.
  7. From page 107 of the NCAA rule book: Persons Subject to the Rules Restrictions ARTICLE 2. No person subject to the rules shall commit a personal foul before the game, during the game or between the periods. Any act prohibited hereunder or any other act of unnecessary roughness is a personal foul. a. No person subject to the rules shall strike an opponent with the knee; strike an opponent’s helmet (including the face mask), neck, face or any other part of the body with an extended forearm, elbow, locked hands, palm, fist, or the heel, back or side of the open hand; or gouge an opponent (A.R. 9-1-2-I and II). b. No person subject to the rules shall strike an opponent with his foot or any part of his leg that is below the knee. c. There shall be no tripping (Exception: Against the runner). d. There shall be no clipping (A.R. 9-1-2-III). Exceptions: 1. When offensive players are on the line of scrimmage at the snap within a rectangular area centered on the middle lineman of the offensive formation and extending five yards laterally and three yards longitudinally in each direction, they legally may clip in the rectangular area. http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/2005/2005_football_rules.pdf
  8. ummm no pants, but beads and foam fingers, are you sure you are going to a football game?
  9. Sounds very fishy because it is Part of ESPN Gameplan. http://proxy.espn.go.com/ncf/gameplan/index?campaign=EGP05&source=LHNgeneric http://proxy.espn.go.com/ncf/gameplan/index?campaign=EGP05&source=LHNgeneric#schedule
  10. I love your new logo. The old logo looked like a yak on crack.
  11. 2 Rules, must be over 21 and no kegs. everything else is fine. You will see people playing bear pong, full stocked bars. You can openly walk around with a beer bottle.
  12. Cooper was a mjor ass. there was about a minute left in the game and it was about a 30 minute delay. instead of taking a knee to end the game he called a deep pass.
  13. Penn State sends their whole band to ussually one game sometimes 2 if there are some close games. they do send a small pep band to all away games which is made up of all seniors. it only about 30 or so members.
  14. He has a sprained knee and will be out 2 weeks. He was the 3rd string tailback.
  15. we always wear blue at home. The blizzard is for fans.
  16. They are offering Gameplan online again this year. It is $99. You might want to see if you can get ESPN's new ESPN 360. They may show a few games on their too. www.ESPN360.com http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/gameplan/index?campaign=EGP05&source=LHNtextlink
  17. That is actually one of the rules they strickly enforce along with the charcoal grills. i bit of warning is PA you can not buy bear in grocery stores or convience stores. You can only buy 2 6 packs at a time from a bar/6pack shop. You need to go to a beer distributor inorder to buy cases.
  18. Some tips: Arrive early to parking lots.  There is no shortage but you can end up pretty far away if you arrive late.  There is plenty to see and do before the game.  Gates open 2 hours before kick-off and the parking lots open at 8am.  All parking is "forced" parking, which means they park cars as they come in.  If you want to park with someone you must follow them in.  Once you park you can not move your car.  If you don't pack a tailgate food is available in the Jordan Center Arena.  The Penn State band holds a pregame concert in the arena.  Try to get to your seats early,  30 min before kickoff at least.  There can often be bottlenecks getting through the gates.  All bags are searched and long lines can form.  If you can avoid carring bags by all means do it.  there are express lines that to not back up as bad for people not carring anything, but backups in portals close to kickoff do still happen.  The seats are alluminum bleachers so a seat cusion is highly recommended.  hard chairback seats are not permitted.  Weather should be good but umbrellas are not allowed.  Every game there is a chance of rain there are hundreds of umbrellas piled up at the gate. Articles and Items that may not be brought into the Stadium • Stadium chairs (chairs with backs) except those without pockets that can be rolled up • Alcoholic beverages of any type • Containers including cans/bottles/coolers. Bottled water is available at concession stands • Food • Bags including diaper bags and purses larger than 8-1/2†x 11â€Âx 11â€Â, or backpacks • Umbrellas • Strollers • Weapons, fireworks • Objects that may become missiles • Objects that obstruct view of other fans • Television sets other than handheld devices • Video cameras • Noisemakers (Bells, whistles, sirens) • Poles, sticks (Except those to assist disabled guests) • Pets (Except animals to assist disabled guests) • Banners (Unless approved in advance by stadium management) • Bicycles (Except for police and EMS personnel) All items brought into the stadium are subject to inspection. There are no provisions for storing/checking prohibited items at the gates or on site. Leave these items at your room or in your vehicle. Actions and items not permitted in parking areas: • Kegs of beer or beverage alcohol to include “party balls†• Portable generators • Fires - Charcoal or wood fires of any type are prohibited. For cooking purposes, the following equipment is permissible: L.P. Gas/bottled gas, Maximum capacity 20 pounds; Liquid fuel stoves (Coleman type); Food warming units/canned heat. • Tents - Prohibited in Blue or Yellow Parking Areas • Infringing on another guest’s area while tailgating. This includes throwing of objects that infringe on other guests • Disorderly conduct (including profanity) • Weapons, fireworks • Picketing or political campaigning • Distributing handbills or pamphlets • Saving parking places • Advertising banners or displays (unless authorized by Intercollegiate Athletics) • Hot-air balloons, tethered blimps and other oversized inflatables (unless authorized by Intercollegiate Athletics) • Bicycles (except police and EMS personnel), in-line skates, scooters and skateboards • No solicitation, unless authorized by Intercollegiate Athletics prior to gameday. For full parking and stadium info: http://www.gopsusports.com/football/StadiumParking04.pdf
  19. Cow bells are not allowed in the stadium. Also all bags are searched. With only 4 gates lines can grow pretty long for bag searches so try to avoid carrying a bag. You can just walk in if your just carrying a seat cusion. Gates open 2 hours prior to kick off and there is no re-entry policy.
  20. You pay to see the whole game you might as well stay. I can proudly say i never left a game early win or lose.
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