BornSinner

May 26th, 2015 at 8:26 PM ^

Why are playing rivalry games a bad thing again? It'll excite both fanbases if anything. 

Avon Barksdale

May 26th, 2015 at 8:30 PM ^

It's common sense that Penn State should play Pitt -- just like Texas should play Texas A&M every year. In state rivalry games are always fun and I'd much rather watch a Pitt vs Penn State September matchup as opposed to Eastern Michigan vs Penn State.

justingoblue

May 26th, 2015 at 8:33 PM ^

Pat Narduzzi:

I think it's an in-state rival. It's two Power Five conferences that can go head to head. ... To me, why not keep the money in state and play [a game between] the two best schools in the state? I'm a firm believer that you keep those rivalries going as long as you can, especially in state.

James Franklin (albeit last July):

It would be great for the state, great for college football. I'm in favor of it

OP:

Whining and bellyaching for big brother to start playing with little brother again. PSU has nothing to gain from playing Pitt, a second-rate program that has been a joke of a program for quite some time now.

Pitt and Penn State have a rivalry dating back to 1894 (PSU leads by eight games, 50-42-4). They absolutely should play, and I think the OP is displaying the same type of little brother inferiority complex he's ascribing to Narduzzi.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penn_State%E2%80%93Pittsburgh_football_riv…

justingoblue

May 26th, 2015 at 9:04 PM ^

Are you saying Temple has a better football program than Pitt, or that there's a chance Temple could beat Pitt if the played in 2015? Pitt has a seven game winning streak against Temple and is vastly superior in every way historically, even including the recent turbulant state of the program.

DISCUSS Man

May 26th, 2015 at 8:42 PM ^

PSU doesn't need Pitt. They have new rivals like Maryland and Rutgers.

Just ask BTN how big the psu-ru rivalry is.

Ishgoblue

May 26th, 2015 at 9:32 PM ^

I agree, this thread is kind of pointless.

While not mentioned, I think that the OP was also alluding to past comments made by Narduzzi about being "down the road from a big school, and look how that turned out" (something along those lines), and bringing that attitude to Pitt about beating PSU - the football incumbent, if you will.

markusr2007

May 26th, 2015 at 8:52 PM ^

college football rivalry, then it would be Pat Narduzzi and James Franklin. 

I'm dating myself, but growing up, this was one of the November games I looked forward to:

Pitt-Penn State, Nebraska-Oklahoma, Ohio State-Michigan, Auburn-Alabama, Texas-aTm, UCLA-USC

Kind of sad how all the oxygen gets sucked out of these great games.

I don't even know the last time Pitt and Penn State were both ranked in the Top 10.

 

Mr. Yost

May 26th, 2015 at 9:04 PM ^

Every single year...it's stupid that they don't. I get Pitt has the backyard brawl, and if they play PSU every year then that doesn't leave much for variety in scheduling...but figure it out. At least play every other year so the players get 1 game at home and 1 on the road in the careers.

We should be doing the same with ND. Every other year. Home-Away-Home-Away-etc.

NittanyFan

May 26th, 2015 at 10:57 PM ^

Pitt turned down a 1-1 for 2008-2009 because they wanted a longer, 4- or 6- year series.  

PSU only wanted 2 years, so instead scheduled Syracuse for 2008-09 instead.

If Pitt had won one more game in 2014, they would have been Pinstripe Bowl eligible (per the ACC's Bowl-slotting rules) and we could have played last year.  

That one, their fans don't necessarily like it but the "blame" as it is is solely on Pitt.  Don't lose home games to AKRON.