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the official 2011-12 college football thread! part 1 ver. WHERE IS SMOTPOKER??

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^ LOL. are the Squidbillies from Georgia or South Carolina?

and I guess PSU students are "rioting," more like rallying imo, at their campus and in front of Joe Pa's domicile, in response to the reports stating JoePa was going to (forcibly perhaps) retire after this season

is this in good taste, or no? is it just kids showing their school pride? or are they more ignorant hicks?
 
No, kids are just dumb at PSU. And they only care about football if only you saw all the fb statuses everyone is posting right now -______- its annoying as fuck. Happy I didn't go there...

The kids trying to riot are just 8) anyways I know, some... Even though a couple are my friends.

Rallies were earlier but now kids are pissed.
 
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oh yeah, I forgot you live on campus? or near campus?

it looks like JoePa was told he has to step down immediately, and he broke down in tears in front of his team when he announced so to them. the interim head coach is the former Defensive Co-Ordinator... that ginger guy I think

relating to footbaw: I don't see PSU going to the Big Ten Championship game by defeating Wisconsin, Nebraska, and my Ohio State Buckeyes

man... it is going to feel so much better now when Ohio State crushes Diddler U in Columbus

and yeah stayfaded, PSU cares too much about footbaw. but so does Ohio State. so does Wisconsin. so does Michigan. welcome to life in the Big Ten ;)
 
Yeah, I don't live far from there but also my friends are living on campus. I was enrolled but decided not to go. I'm looking to go else where now and taking off this year, figuring out what I want to do.

Its all about football for sure, but I rather go to a school that isn't just about that. I went to the campus and was like I need to go to a university in a city not farmland anymore. Lol everyone was like why not PSU??? Thinking I'm crazy but oh well.

And the games going to suck on Saturday... I doubt people are going to want to go now.
 
I feel ya... I couldn't go to school in the middle of nowhere, either

speaking of middle of nowhere, Ohio State plays Purwho this week! if we get upset I will cut my nuts off

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Last post about PSU but my friend just sent me a picture he took just now:

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And everyones mad
 
rape? okay. firing an accessory to rape? that's a fucking riot. and not even a good riot. look at this bro:

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enjoy your fucking arson charge you god damned idiot.

it blows my mind that Penn State only has one loss this year, and a loss to our ever fateful nemesis Alabama. i'm like really? shows how many shits i give about that conference. the timing on all of this is so suspect it's infuriating. joe pa most certainly knew he was fucked when the grand jury started their investigation, he just wanted to manage to hang on to become the coach with the most wins, which he did. had he coached this saturday he would have broken the record for most games coached.

Joe Paterno remained Coach Paterno for nearly a decade after learning that his former defensive coordinator had raped a 10-year-old, and for nearly a year after a grand jury investigation confirmed as much. In fact, he stayed coach just long enough to become the winningest coach in Division I college football history, a record he achieved two weeks ago, 11 months after said grand jury investigation (see page 8 referencing December 2010 interviews).

sorry bro, i think you deserve to be charged with accessory to rape, endangerment of a minor, and all other sorts of things. i'm totally disgusted. the only thing i can say in his defense is that he was fired in the most fucked up way possible. blank envelope delivered by courier to your house, open the envelope, inside is a phone number, you call the phone number and they tell you that you're fired. can you get anymore spy shit on us, Penn State? ugh.

in other, less disgusting news:

npr wrote a lovely little fluff piece about how wonderful the SEC is and the oncoming downfall of the big east

http://www.npr.org/2011/11/09/14212...=tw&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

You see, everybody talks about how colleges are all switching conferences, but essentially, they all just want to jump to the SEC or whatever best emulates the SEC. It's the Solid South of college football. Once, the South used to control Congress. Now, y'all: the gridiron.

Especially, Northern Big East schools are seeking Southern comfort. They all can't get into the SEC, so they'll settle for the Dixie next door — the Atlantic Coast Conference: Boston College left first, now Pittsburgh and Syracuse. West Virginia is the only one that didn't get the memo. The Mountaineers want to leave the Big East for the Big Twelve. Hellooo, West Virginia: You're, like, ditching Michelle Bachmann's campaign to get on the Newt Gingrich bandwagon.
 
^^.. Lol ..I think the Big 12 is a great conference top to bottom with the exception of Kansas. I would say the SEC is only marginally better in terms of quality teams. OU would have a 50/50 chance to win against LSU or Bama imo. OSU would also have a good chance because I don't think their offense (offensive line has crazy talent) could be simply shut down, and their defense can make some plays (tons of forced turnovers). KSU vs Arkansas would be pretty even, and you can keep going down the list with teams that are more of less evenly matched (Mizz/A&M in the middle of the pack for instance like they will be in the SEC).

With WVU and TCU we will be stronger than before in terms of winning. Baylor is planning to build a really nice riverside stadium, and can maybe pull in some more decent recruits. Texas is on the upswing again. Losing Nebraska/A&M hurts though.

I think the geography with WVU is kinda bad, but if the Big 12 can add 2 more good quality teams from that region it would make it easier on WVU fans, and maybe get some good more eastern located athletes into the Big 12.

This weekend I would really like to see Stanford lose to Oregon and Boise St. lose to TCU. TCU beating BSU is a long shot, but it would be nice. I think OU will jump Bama if we beat OSU as the away team, and Stanford and BSU both lose. Setting up a LSU vs OU championship game. Boomer Sooner!! =)
 
the kids are rallying and protesting because they're kids. and that's what kids do. same goes for the majority of the people in occupy wall street. they're kids. i voted for ralph nader in college. i was a kid.

the biggest problem i have is, why on earth was sandusky not thrown in jail for a long time when he ADMITED to showering with boys like 10 fucking years ago?

that's not joepa, that's the justice system failing. however, i suppose he should have never been let near that campus after his admition of guilt.

as for mcqueary, i have no idea why he didn't kick that fucking monster's ass right there in the shower. like i said earlier, i most certainly would have beat him damn near to death and immediately called the cops.

maybe he's a pussy because he got called mcQUEER and stuff his whole life.


this is not ONLY joepa, this is everyone involved that knew about it. the whole thing is just fucked.

obviously i feel terrible for the kids, but i also feel really bad for people that had no idea about this and have been penn state faithfuls for their whole life.

if this happened at tennessee i wouldn't even know what to think.

with our program being in the worst shape i've ever seen it in 32 years, i can sit back and say, "at least we're not penn state"...so i got that going for me.

which is nice.
 
you know what else blows my mind? mcqueary's dad.

if i made the bone headed decision to call my dad instead of the cops after witnessing something like that, i know for a fact my dad would say..."what the fuck are you calling me for? hang up and call the cops."

i almost wonder if they did call the cops, and the psu cops covered it up. who knows. i don't want to go all conspiracy theory, but there are so many layers to this thing that it's just mind boggling.
 
chickenscratch -- i'm willing to believe someone else DID call the cops, and through some 'clerical error' or something it didn't get looked at. 8) there are just too many people around, shit, too many kids who were apparently fucked over, for someone to not call the police. if sandusky was really using his foundation to whore young boys... well shit. i cannot imagine how crushed and fucked up i would feel if i was a fan of penn state. shit, if i was a player for penn state i'd be desperately searching for someone to take me away and play anywhere, anywhere else but there. i'd argue that the OWS people aren't kids, i think they are middle class people who've been out of a job for too long, but that's for a different thread.

shimmer and fade, i wasn't talking about the big 12 i was talking about the big east?
 
the whole thing is just fucked.

everything failed from the legal system to the coaches, the university, the fucking janitor....everything failed.

it is horrible.

joepa will probably be dead by the time the whole story is revealed.

i do feel horrible for penn state fans that had no idea about this.
 
this shit is pretty crazy too

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/09/s...usky-wrapped-in-2005-gricar-mystery.html?_r=4

Questions on Sandusky Are Wrapped in a 2005 MysteryBy KEN BELSON
Published: November 8, 2011
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DiggRedditTumblrPermalink. One of the questions surrounding the sex-abuse case against Jerry Sandusky is why a former district attorney chose not to prosecute the then-Penn State assistant coach in 1998 after reports surfaced that he had inappropriate interactions with a boy.

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In 2005, divers searched the Susquehanna River in Lewisburg, Pa., for Ray Gricar, who was a Centre County prosecutor.
The answer is unknowable because of an unsolved mystery: What happened to Ray Gricar, the Centre County, Pa., district attorney?

Gricar went missing in April 2005. The murky circumstances surrounding his disappearance — an abandoned car, a laptop recovered months later in a river without a hard drive, his body was never found — have spawned Web sites, television programs and conspiracy theories. More than six years later, the police still receive tips and reports of sightings. The police in central Pennsylvania continue to investigate even though Gricar’s daughter, Lara, successfully petitioned in July to have her father declared legally dead so the family could find some closure and begin dividing his estate.

Yet as the Sandusky investigation moves forward, questions will be asked anew about why Gricar did not pursue charges against him 13 years ago. A small but strident minority believes Gricar did not want to tackle a case that involved a hometown icon. Others who knew and worked with Gricar say he was a meticulous, independent and tough-minded prosecutor who was unbowed by Penn State, its football program and political pressure in general.

“No one got a bye with Ray,” said Anthony De Boef, who worked as an assistant district attorney under Gricar for five years. “He didn’t care who you were; he had a job to do.”

De Boef said Gricar did not share any information with him about the case in 1998, which involved Sandusky allegedly showering with an 11-year-old boy. Gricar, he said, reviewed the police reports in private including, presumably, notes or recordings of two conversations that the police heard between Sandusky and the boy’s mother. But Gricar had a reputation for thoroughness, and if he thought he had enough to charge Sandusky, he would have, De Boef and other lawyers said.

Still, the circumstances surrounding Gricar’s disappearance prompt many questions.

On April 15, 2005, Gricar, then 59, took the day off. At about 11:30 a.m., he called his girlfriend, Patricia Fornicola, to say he was taking a drive on Route 192. About 12 hours later, she reported him missing.

The next day, Gricar’s Mini Cooper was found in a parking lot in Lewisburg, about 50 miles from his home in Bellefonte. Gricar’s cellphone was in the car, but not his laptop, wallet or keys, which were never recovered. Months later, the laptop was found in the Susquehanna River without its hard drive, which was discovered later. It was too damaged to yield any information. On the fourth anniversary of his disappearance, investigators revealed that a search of his home computer yielded a history of Internet searches for phrases like “how to wreck a hard drive,” according to a report at the time in The Centre Daily Times.

When Gricar disappeared helicopters, dive teams and patrol cars were deployed, and the F.B.I. was brought in. Reports of Gricar turning up in Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Maryland and other states proved to be dead ends.

So what happened? Friends and colleagues say Gricar was not the type to walk away. His bank accounts were not touched after he disappeared, he had no other sources of income and he had no major debts, said Robert Buehner Jr., a friend and the district attorney in Montour County. Though divorced twice, he seemed happy with his girlfriend and close with his daughter. Gricar had already announced that he was retiring at the end of his term.

“He was absolutely looking forward to his future,” Buehner said.

If Gricar committed suicide, Buehner added, he would have wanted the body to be found. Foul play is the next possible conclusion. By the nature of their jobs prosecuting criminals, district attorneys end up having many enemies. But no credible suspects have emerged.

“I don’t think you’ll find too many district attorneys who disappear,” said Ken Mains, a detective who works on cold cases in Lycoming County. “D. B. Cooper, Amelia Earhart, Jimmy Hoffa, until a body is found, there are going to be conspiracy theories.”
 
some fucking central PA noire shit. A ghastly story about boosters paying big bucks to sodomize future PSU players, and rubbing out ADAs who are on their trails. The film treatment would be grim, cold, and wet, like Witness meets Girl with the dragon tattoo.
 
^ LOL

and the SEC might have it made in terms of everyone wanting to jump to their conference, but don't forget about the Big Ten. we've always been doing it right, thanks to the millions of dollars (despite getting shunned by ESPiN) from the Big Ten Network

also, the only reason PSU only has one loss is because they haven't played the meat of the Big Ten schedule - Nebraska, Wisconsin, Ohio State. they don't even play Michigan. hell, they barely beat Iowa. I wonder what PSU fans are doing now? they used to crowd the ESPiN message-boards saying how great and under-rated they are (despite not playing anybody). we get it, your defense might be good, but shit, it's still not better than Ohio State's. also - YOU HAVE TO HAVE SOME SORT OF SEMBLANCE OF OFFENSE TO WIN A BIG GAME

PSU fans are the worst

this reminds me of a time I went to see a Buckeyes game in Happy Valley. as me and some young, belligerent Buckeyes fans matched through their campus we were led in a chant of "JoePa has balls on his chin!" LOL - even more applicable now

makes me kinda sad that we are never going to be able to see JoePa shit his pants right before halftime and run across the field to the bathroom in shock and dismay LOL - was at that home game

these are my memories of JoePa, these are the days of our lives
 
It sucks that it had to go down this way. And one guys mistakes did fuck up the schools reputation. I mean who really wants to go to penn state now that JoePa is not a coach anymore. On local news shows a lot of football players throughout PA say they're not looking at playing at Penn State anymore. That they mine as well go else where. Everyone here in Pennsylvania goes WE ARE PENN STATE but now I'm not sure how many people are chanting that right now. Everyone was saying JoePa was penn state and basically he was... Which is the worst part because education is under looked even though they have such a great achievements that recently happened. Such as finding a cure to kill cancer in all tested lab rats but no one has heard about that... Anyways I think they should of just let him retire. It would of caused less problems and things would be less hectic. Kids were sad at first that he was retiring but they accepted that but then to have him fired through the phone angered many.
 
The news is on and it shows kids crying on tv over everything happening on their campus....

Last night at the protests the kids flipped over a news van ect and police in riot gear were called to break everything up.
 
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