GOBLUE4EVR

April 8th, 2010 at 1:38 PM ^

that penn st. had there own version of GBMW... "4. There are always a couple of guys on message boards who report information from an "inside source" at practice. A fan or journalist guessing who will be the starting quarterback is like getting an answer right on a multiple choice test; there are only a few possibilities. Unless they have a plant in the head coach's brain, their "inside source" should be considered suspect."

Six Zero

April 8th, 2010 at 1:50 PM ^

Instead of sitting around writing these articles (on my own dime as a taxpayer, BTW), he should probably be out mowing Michael Robinson's grass for saving his job a few years ago. Not even Daddy's donations to the library could've kept him on campus if it wasn't for Mike shutting up the critics of Nittany Lion quarterback play.

JimBobTressel-0

April 8th, 2010 at 2:04 PM ^

did you ever consider that Mike Robinson and Daryll Clark were the norm and Anthony Morelli (5 star recruit who couldn't even land a free agent job) the outlier, instead of Morelli the norm? No? Clark became All Big 10 on luck alone? Hmm. Okay.

jmblue

April 8th, 2010 at 2:06 PM ^

Speaking of the Paternos, has PSU figured out the succession at head coach yet? I assume Bradley is the favorite, but is JayPa still in the mix?

jblaze

April 8th, 2010 at 2:08 PM ^

I noticed the article says that Jay Pa is a "political volunteer". What does that mean? Since he is employed by the state of PA, isn't that a conflict of interest?

Six Zero

April 8th, 2010 at 2:36 PM ^

He was a big-time supporter of Obama and was even a featured blogger on the '08 Obama campaign official site. And yes, it was a conflict of interest of sorts (it was really played up here in the State Capitol) because several of his blog posts were date-stamped at late morning and early afternoon times. In essence, he was blogging about politics while on a State job. There are plenty of examples of people being fired (our fearless leader included) for creating blog content on their own company's time... and that's not even going into the whole political conflict present here. He got out of it with little egg on his face, and there are many in the state that believe his next job will not be on future HC Tom Bradley's staff, but rather in the State House. It's probably also worth mentioning that several of my diehard Nittany Lion neighbors and friends feel OC Galen Hall is really responsible for Darryl Clark & Robinson's progress, and Jay is still a legacy hire.

evenyoubrutus

April 8th, 2010 at 2:55 PM ^

are you saying there's nepotism going on at Penn State? But good point about the date-stamps and state-time etc. I didn't realize it had created a controversy (although I still feel that's a little gratuitous). The only thing I knew about that (I think it was linked on this blog) was that he got into an argument with some PSU fans on the message boards about their offense sucking or something. That was hilarious.