No. 13 Penn St. tries to drown out BCS talk

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP)—Don’t talk BCS with Joe Paterno.

Penn State’s Hall of Fame coach says speculation about a lucrative Bowl Championship Series spot will be moot if the No. 13 Nittany Lions don’t beat Michigan State this weekend.

“Don’t make a darn bit of difference. You guys speculate all you want,” Paterno said. “If we don’t beat Michigan State, none of that makes any—none of it’s important. So I don’t waste time with it.”

There are a multitude of potential postseason destinations for Penn State (9-2, 5-2 Big Ten), with the BCS a best-case scenario. They’re No. 14 in the BCS standings, the cutoff to qualify for an at-large berth.

It’s a great spot given Penn State hasn’t beaten their two toughest opponents (Ohio State and Iowa at home) on its otherwise manageable schedule. Four first-half turnovers, including two fumbles on punt returns, nearly cost them a win last week over Big Ten cellar-dweller Indiana.

A field-goal attempt bounced off the right upright, too. Penn State shored up its punt coverage and blocking only to have mistakes pop up in other areas.

His voice tinged with a touch of sarcasm, Paterno revealed his plan to fix return problems. After all, he was once a standout punt returner when he played football at Brown—in the late 1940s.

“We’re not going to let them punt,” Paterno said with a straight face, drawing chuckles.

No seriously, Joe, how does the team get better?

“We got to try to catch the ball,” he added before noting that the two fumbled punt returns last week came while the returners were trying to spark the struggling team.

The turnover problems against Indiana came after Penn State had lost just three turnovers over its previous six games, including a stretch of four games without a turnover.

Ball protection may be a point of emphasis once again this week. Defensively, Penn State has had slow starts on the road this year, as well as last week home against Indiana.

Linebacker Sean Lee believes there’s a sense of urgency with the regular-season finale looming.

“Sure, with the games we’ve lost, the way we lost … we should have put ourselves in better position to win those games,” Lee said.

Elsewhere on the field, receiver Chaz Powell will likely miss Saturday’s game because of a right shoulder injury, meaning special teams will be down two key players given that tailback Brandon Beachum (right knee) is out for the year.

Powell’s place on offense might be taken by freshman receiver Curtis Drake, a speedster who impressed last week with a 26-yard gain on a reverse and two catches for 34 yards.

Why didn’t Drake play more earlier in the year?

“Because Powell is better,” Paterno told a curious reporter. “Don’t you go to games?”

Paterno said cornerback A.J. Wallace should be OK for Saturday after an apparent head injury last week, and that DeOn’tae Pannell will stay at guard after filling in on the left side last week for Johnnie Troutman (left calf).

Even if Penn State does beat Michigan State and remains in the BCS top 14, there’s no guarantee they would go to the BCS—though the popular Nittany Lions could be attractive to bowl organizers looking to draw TV ratings.

Iowa sits one spot ahead of Penn State in the BCS rankings and defeated the Nittany Lions in Happy Valley this season. Only two teams from each conference can make a BCS bowl. Ohio State already has one bid locked up as the Big Ten representative to the Rose Bowl.

With so many personnel issues to deal with on top of the media questions about special teams, Paterno doesn’t want to talk bowl.

“I’m going to try to go out there and show those guys how I used to catch punts, ran for touchdowns every time I got my hands on the ball,” he said. “See if we can beat Michigan State on a punt return so we can keep some of you guys happy.”

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  1. Ron
    152. Posted by Ron Thu Nov 19 2:28pm EST

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    Isn't a "Plutaris" a dinosaur with an unusually little brain and weiner? I read that in Wikopedia...
  2. Eric
    151. Posted by Eric Wed Nov 18 5:09pm EST

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    plutaris...more like clueless. the big ten champ with either have a 10-2 or 9-3 record.
  3. plutaris
    150. Posted by plutaris Wed Nov 18 4:43pm EST

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    PSU fans are kind of desperate if they're now willing to 'talk up' the Temple Owls. Annually one of college footballs worst teams. The MAC is having a down year and Temple mind you, lost to D2 Villanova this year. Get serious, PSU fans. Also someone out there in MAC scheduling likes Temple, Temple has played NONE of the better MAC teams. That being Central Michigan, Northern Illinois, Western Mich., Bowling Green and they don't play Ohio U. until the last game. So it appears the MAC is getting as jaded as some of these other conferences when it comes to scheduling.
    As far as the BCS, the Little 11 deserves NO BCS bowls this year. However with their bogus tie-in to
    the Rose Bowl they're always GUARANTEED at least one. That in itself is a joke. Let's say the Big Ten winner has an 8-4 or 7-5 record ( I know it won't happen with the non-con patsies they schedule every year), that means the Rose Bowl would take that team with a 8-4 or 7-5 record over a 11-1
    or 10-2 team from a conference with less political pull than the Big 10. That sucks and is one of the reasons the Bowelmovement Championship Series (some championship) is an utter farce.
    If the Little 11 gets 2 BCS bids this year and most years, it just shows more evidence of collusion
    among the powers that be.
  4. Lind
    149. Posted by Lind Wed Nov 18 4:03pm EST

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    Penn St is a dynasty in woman's college volleyball, that is all that counts!!!!!
  5. Rhoe Jaque Swift
    148. Posted by Rhoe Jaque Swift Wed Nov 18 3:42pm EST

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    wtf is a Nittany anyways?
  6. Rob
    147. Posted by Rob Wed Nov 18 1:36pm EST

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    *not going to CHANGE anyones mind" that is. Damn type-o's. We Are!...
  7. Rob
    146. Posted by Rob Wed Nov 18 1:31pm EST

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    No "mcsween"!...what are you doing?! Don't you realize that you're going to make everyone's head's explode by using what we up north refer to as "facts"?! Haha. You could also go ahead & mention that Temple, one of our supposed cupcakes, is #1 in the MAC & headed to a good bowl themselves. Their coach, Al Golden, is one of the two hottest coaches in the country this year & will be headed to a major program soon if he doesn't decide to stay with Temple (not to mention....he's a PSU grad). We caught alot of shlt for playing eastern illinois from SEC & Big-12 fans who love to willfully ignore the fact that that game was supposed to be vs Alabama....but they backed out last minute because mid-october was too late in their precious "tough schedule" to play Penn State (we play em next year @ Alabama in week 2). You could go on with these actual stats & fact forever...but your not going to chance anyone's mind. They all still think that we started & they won the civil war...
  8. Jeff B
    145. Posted by Jeff B Wed Nov 18 12:42pm EST

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    #144

    The BCS computer number DOES still have a portion that is strength of schedule. It is a component of ONE of the mainnumbers used to arrive at the BCS score. It is not entirely omitted.
  9. <i>mcsween</i>
    144. Posted by mcsween Wed Nov 18 12:35pm EST

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    Enough about PSU's weak schedule. Now, I'm not saying PSU would beat FL, TX, or AL this year, but instead of heaping praise on the BCS top 3, compare their schedules with PSU. Non-conference, PSU had Akron, Syracuse, Temple, Eastern IL. TX had Lousiana-Monroe, WY, UTEP, and UCF; AL had Va Tech, FIU, North TX, and Chattanooga; FL had Charleston Southern, Troy, FIU, and FSU. Of all those, only Va Tech is a quality program this year. PSU's non-conference opponets have a combined record of 21-19, TX's have a record of 20-20, AL's have a record of 18-22, and FL's have a record of 20-20. PSU's schedule includes two teams that are PRESENTLY in the top 25, IA (15) and OSU (9). TX has one, OK St (12), AL has two, VT (16) and LSU (10), FL has one, LSU (10).

    Now, look at bowl history. I won't recite it, you can look at up. Look at each of the four's history in bowl games to see how they play against comparable teams from other conferences. And not just last year's bowls.

    Further, as for schedules, don't forget about when PSU brought USC east in the 90's for those early season match-ups, it was exposing them to eastern media and high school programs during those glorious John Robinson years when even Notre Dame was thinking about dropping USC from their annual schedule because USC wasn't drawing anyone's interest. Further, it was AL that backed out of PSU's home and home for about ten years because AL was in the middle of rebuilding and couldn't commit to the home and home, thus losing a home game every other year, only to have the home and home reinstated beginning in 2010.

    Conclusion, all major conference teams schedule creampuffs now giving that the BCS no longer counts strength of schedule as a factor. Now, can we all agree that we enjoy Michigan's struggles and hope that Rich Fraudriguez stays around long enough to do lasting damage to the program?
  10. mike
    143. Posted by mike Wed Nov 18 12:33pm EST

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    Also, your statement is incorrect Ali S.
    There is only one GUARANTEED spot for a non-BCS.
    TCU and Boise can both go to BCS games if they are chosen by the bowl. Fiesta very well could take Boise to play OKState (IF they can win out) and Sugar would probably take TCU to play the #2 team from SEC.
  11. Jeff B
    142. Posted by Jeff B Wed Nov 18 12:31pm EST

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    #140

    Actually, there can only be one AUTOMATIC entry for a non-Big six team like Boise or TCU. But, a second team CAN be given an at-large bid. So it is totally possible for both TCU and Boise to be in BSC bowl games.

    http://www.bcsfootball.org/bcsfb/eligibility

    Read the paragraph below #3.
  12. mike
    141. Posted by mike Wed Nov 18 12:28pm EST

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    Penn State's weak non-conference schedule will be it's undoing in the BCS. Say all you want about OKState, but Houston and Georgia (especially when they were scheduled, the rest you can't control) are far better teams than anyone Penn St put on the schedule. Same with Iowa, who nearly lost to Arkansas STATE.
    I don't get the argument that the Big10 is better than the "terrible" Big 12 this year as mentioned.
    The conf champ (OHSt) lost at home to a looking worse every week USC team. The fact that they have records with 2 losses after only playing 2 decent teams doesn't mean that's a stronger conference. Same with Big East - honestly Pitt's one loss is to a horrible, ACC bottom-dwelling NCState.
    Big12 is down this year, plus with tons of injuries and SEC/PAC10 is better it seems, but until the Big10 wins something out of conference against a quality opponent they don't deserve two teams.
  13. Ali S
    140. Posted by Ali S Wed Nov 18 10:48am EST

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    For those of you that do not know the BCS format, which is stupid by the way, there is a limit of two teams per conference, and that include the National Title Game. Also, there is a limit of only one non-big six team making a BCS bowl, so if Boise State and TCU are both undefeated, Boise would get the shaft and that would be one less team to choose from. Also if TCU loses and Boise's rankings keep dropping because of the effect of the Computers rankings, they might not even get picked to play in a BCS game. After all that being said and done be prepared for the Big Ten to post two teams in BCS games, with Ohio State in the Rose Bowl, and either Penn State, Iowa, or Wisconsin for an at large position pending this final weeks results.

    I guess what I'm trying to say is get used to the crappiness of the BCS until Joepa dies and they create a playoff system in his honor.
  14. Scott H
    139. Posted by Scott H Wed Nov 18 10:44am EST

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    Here is a new take - the Big 12 is the worst "big six" conference right now. Why do people always hate on the Big Ten when the Big 12 is terrible.
  15. Rob
    138. Posted by Rob Wed Nov 18 9:48am EST

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    I love hearing all of the Big-10 & PSU haters on here. They way they argue goes a long way in proving that they're all 18 years old or younger. It seriosuly wasn't that long ago that the Big-10 was dominating (the one guy mentions OU in 2000....lol....OSU won it 2002, Iowa beat LSU in 2003, PSU won the orange bowl and was #3 in the nation behind just texas & USC in 2005, etc) but because Big-ten fans have class & respect...we don't act anywhere near the way that these SEC homers have been with their "dominance" (which has lasted for approx 3 years now...the shortest stretch of "dominance" I can ever think of). That being said...I also don't want to see PSU go to a BCS bowl. They don't deserve it and I think they'd get beat (unless they got to play Boise St). I think PSU is well place in one of the good, Jan 1 bowls (outback, capitol one, etc). You see, as big-ten fans, we're also realists who know what the difference between good & great football actually looks like...not a bunch of toothless yokels sitting on their shanty porch in the south....spitting tobacco & talking about how awesome teams like Tennessee & Ole Miss are...lol. So in recap, PSU doesn't deserve a BCS bowl & PSU haters are jealous, illiterate cannon fodder.
  16. richard g
    137. Posted by richard g Wed Nov 18 9:43am EST

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    The only reason to care about the BCS other than the championship is the money. OK, so who deserves the money? I say Joe Pa since: 1) he's been screaming for a national championship game series since there were dinosaurs; 2) he's donated major dollars to the PSU libraries since at PSU, as at most bigtime athletics schools, football revenue does not go into the general revenue fund and the library would otherwise starve; and, 3) I've been following PSU football since the time Joe Pa's predecessor, Rip Engle, was coach. One thing I'll say about PSU - there, a football player is still a student-athlete, not an athlete-student when it's convenient. Paterno still takes young men and teaches them life skills with some football on the side, not the reverse. PSU to the BCS if they beat MSU. All that done, can we PLEASE have a championship game system?
  17. Valhalla360
    136. Posted by Valhalla360 Wed Nov 18 8:59am EST

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    #134: I don't know if it is a rule, but practice is to limit each conference to 2 teams in the BCS. Unless Florida or Alabama blow up big time, LSU ain't getting in.

    Who did Oklahoma State beat that makes them more deserving than Penn State.?They beat a ranked Georgia, but that doesn't look so good now. They lost to a now questionable Houston. And in thier only game against a high end team they took a beat down from Texas.

    LSU is almost the same, beat a sinking Georgia and then lost to the two high end teams they played (Florida & Alabama).

    That leaves two potential openings for Penn State who did about the same as the other two. In reality there are two reasons they likely won't get it:

    1) MSU comes on strong and gives them a beat down.
    2) Iowa is the feel good story of an underdog winning. As long as they take care of Minnesota, they will be ranked higher and they bring a crowd.
  18. Ryan C
    135. Posted by Ryan C Wed Nov 18 8:54am EST

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    Hey Bryan W,
    You can't have Alabama, Florida and LSU all in BCS games. Only two BCS games per conference.
  19. Brian W
    134. Posted by Brian W Wed Nov 18 8:17am EST

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    Unless their champion is involved in the BCS National Championship game, the conference tie-ins are as follows:
    Rose Bowl - Big Ten champ vs. Pac-10 champ
    Fiesta Bowl - Big 12 champ
    Orange Bowl - ACC champ
    Sugar Bowl - SEC champ
    The Big East champion takes one of the remaining spots. So, according to the BCS system, if the Bowl games were played next week; Ohio State VS Oregon in the Rose. Oklahoma State VS probably LSU in the Fiesta. GA Tech VS probably Cincinnati in the Orange. Either Florida or Alabama VS TCU in the Sugar Bowl. That leaves Texas VS either Florida or Alabama for the BCS Title. No place for Penn State!
  20. Robert G
    133. Posted by Robert G Wed Nov 18 6:57am EST

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    Truth be told, no Big Ten team deserves to be in a BCS bowl game.
  21. Matt K
    132. Posted by Matt K Wed Nov 18 12:07am EST

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    I'm a Penn State alum and I don't even think we belong in the BCS at large bid. But it doesn't matter because we have no shot anyway. We're a solid team but there are more deserving ones like TCU, Boise St., etc.
  22. Dawgmeat
    131. Posted by Dawgmeat Tue Nov 17 11:57pm EST

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    Penn St sucks ass ..... they have no business playing in a BCS bowl game.
  23. <i>rue2915</i>
    130. Posted by rue2915 Tue Nov 17 11:53pm EST

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    Never mind. Pete C and Bob Stoops are just going to switch hats... Stoops will clear up the Bush case by "self policing", and Pete will teach seniors how to catch a pass and not be flagged for procedure and personal fouls. Both get $5.5 mil.

    Notre Dame consistently equals BORING FOOTBALL with a WEAK schedule, they can rehire Lou.
  24. <i>rue2915</i>
    129. Posted by rue2915 Tue Nov 17 11:45pm EST

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    Hey bored at work. Your comment:

    "To the Big 10 haters, get a life, wasn't that long ago when the Big 12 was NOTHING, "


    OU won the deal in 2000, shortly after the Big 12 came in to existence. Prior to that was the Big 8, and its impact on college football is blatantly apparent to the most casual observer...
  25. <i>rue2915</i>
    128. Posted by rue2915 Tue Nov 17 11:39pm EST

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    Bob Stoops said in the Q & A: "I haven't reached 50 yet. So, who knows what's in store, you know?"

    What else can he do at OU? Maybe Notre Dame is his next venue, as the independence that Notre Dame enjoys plays well to his strengths... That might take him to $5 mil/yr in total compensation as well, and he could hire Mike back as well...
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