Here are 9 Nittany Nuggets from tonight's game:
1.) It probably goes without saying, but the first quarter was my favorite quarter of the game.
2.) Which, by the way, was a quarter in which the opponent did not score, a tradition this season that continues ...
3.) Of course, I'd rather we win ... but losing to the number one team that is undefeated relieves the sting a little bit.
4.) You all saw that right? Franklin's "jazz hands" performance before half time?
5.) It's still hard to adjust to this talk of "cold nights", watching the game as I am sitting here in southern Florida in the AC with the temps outside still in the 80's.
6.) I wonder if the Pope blessed the "rhythm count" method when he was in the state the other weekend.
7.) Regardless of the outcome, let's not forget to celebrate the return of LYNCH and SAQUON.
8.) I remember when *we* used to have two quarterbacks ... in other news, I wonder whatever happened to Rob BOLDEN.
9.) Could it be one of the next few games that we "celebrate" HACKENBERG's 100th time being sacked (I believe his lifetime number is at 87 after tonight)? I mean, I know "celebrate" is not the right word ...
In closing, thanks to whomever figured out that spelling matters in college and corrected Braxton's jersey AND to whomever ejected Camren WILLIAMS (you're a douche for trying to take a victory lap for getting kicked out for targeting ... what an embarrassment to your mother .. and your coach ... and your team ... and your school) ... and, that having been said, here's to a good late afternoon in Baltimore next week (boy, our bye week is late this year)!
TURNS OUT JAZZ HANDS HAS A PLACE IN FOOTBALL AFTER ALL:
http://www.redandblack.com/sports/jazz-hands-and-backup-dancers-what-s-the-meaning-behind/article_04ad192c-66b6-11e5-85de-f72bbe3f753b.html
FLASHING BACK TO THAT TIME WHEN *WE* HAD TWO QUARTERBACKS:
http://articles.philly.com/2011-08-17/sports/29896851_1_rob-bolden-jay-paterno-quarterback-system
SO THIS IS HOW ONE "CELEBRATES" A LOT OF SACKS:
http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2015-09-08/penn-state-buried-film-temple-sacking-christian-hackenberg-10-times
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