So glad to have your opinion!Curt Warner was neither underrated nor forgotten.
So glad to have your opinion!Curt Warner was neither underrated nor forgotten.
On Fitzkee, folks often forget that he was the punter too. I once saw him hit a magnificent 50-60 yard punt. The only problem with it was that it was only in bounds for the first 10 yards.Scott Fitzke and Jimmy Cefalo. I used to think Cefalo would run back every punt.
Had me going there for a moment.He came to PSU after scoring 4 TD's in one game for Polk HS in the state championship game.
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"Peg, I wouldn't rub your feet if a genie popped out of them."He came to PSU after scoring 4 TD's in one game for Polk HS in the state championship game.
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If I’m not mistaken, I haven’t seen any offensive linemen listed yet. I’ll throw Gerald Cadogan out there. I always thought he was really solid.
No love for Gino Capone?
I was going to mention Mac Morrison but he was already noted. Didn't see Ethan Kilmer noted but that TD catch in the Orange Bowl was crucial to our win.
Tony Johnson or Jordan Norwood as well?
Played against Neal Smith when he was at Selinsgrove HS. The best player on that team was a Roger Hoffman (I believe they were co captains).I've been hesitant to inject my oldtimer's view, but I have lousy self control. For you young guys, here are some players who receive little attention in modern tiimes:
1. LB Charlie Zapiec, who started his career as an OG
2. LB Gary Gray, another key player in stuffing the "vaunted" Longhorn Wishbone in the '72 Cotton Bowl
3. LB John Skorupan, who flashed the skills of a Shane Conlan
4. Safety Neal Smith, who all by himself snared 12 interceptions in the 1969 season (counting the Orange Bowl)
5. LB Ed O'Neil, who even returned a punt and an interception for touchdowns ala Dennis Onkotz
Zapiec cleared the block for Bob Campbell's 2 point conversion n the orange bowl. He was great at guardPlayed against Neal Smith when he was at Selinsgrove HS. The best player on that team was a Roger Hoffman (I believe they were co captains).
Roger ended up married with a child at graduation! Played some at Susquehanna after a few years working at PPL. Neal lived a few doors down from my parents after his playing days.
Trey BauerI'll start. Bill Belton. I used to think he was just decent but he averaged 5.1 yards a carry in 2013. Wow.
My favorite PSU player grew up watching those 3yds and a cloud of dust. They had a nice, autographed pic of him in team store, no clue if its still there or not.Matt suhey. Grew up in our neighborhood on Windsor court behind westerly parkway junior high. State high phenom. Don’t hear his name too often anymore.
Maybe people hear the name and think Paul the D/ckheadMatt suhey. Grew up in our neighborhood on Windsor court behind westerly parkway junior high. State high phenom. Don’t hear his name too often anymore.
Didn't the Suhey family own a jewelry store in town? Can't remember the name of it.Maybe people hear the name and think Paul the D/ckhead
Leroy Thompson, yeah, a good player.Gary Brown & Leroy Thompson
I was downtown at a bar named Teddy’s. The girl whose apartment was below mine was being harassed by Campbell. She ran up to me and grabbed my arm and said I was her boyfriend. Campbell followed us around for about a half an hour. He was a miserable egotist.BOB CAMPBELL... how could I forget
From Knoxville, TN if I recall correctly. Hell of a pull from Tennessee’s backyard.Leroy Thompson, yeah, a good player.
Tony HuntWho was Penn States feature running back, who when interviewed after a bowl game, against LSU or Tennessee (I can't exactly remember, I'm old) said "they didn't want no part of me". Very powerful guy. Can't recall his name. He had a big game that day.
Tony HuntWho was Penn States feature running back, who when interviewed after a bowl game, against LSU or Tennessee (I can't exactly remember, I'm old) said "they didn't want no part of me". Very powerful guy. Can't recall his name. He had a big game that day.
Yup...that's him. Hoss of a running backTony Hunt
Tony Hunt
I think it was Tony Hunt after the Tennessee bowl game.Who was Penn States feature running back, who when interviewed after a bowl game, against LSU or Tennessee (I can't exactly remember, I'm old) said "they didn't want no part of me". Very powerful guy. Can't recall his name. He had a big game that day.
Dan BiondiI'll start. Bill Belton. I used to think he was just decent but he averaged 5.1 yards a carry in 2013. Wow.
He was Joe's first great tailback. I first remember him running the scissors against Syracuse in 1966This'll show my age. I'm picking Bobby Campbell. Really good RB who's never mentioned among PSU great RBs. Held back some due to a knee injury, back when knee injuries always ended your season, and a shoulder injury. He had some Sportcenter-worthy runs in his day.
I've heard that. I played golf with him once at PSU. He was as nice as could be that day and a good golferI was downtown at a bar named Teddy’s. The girl whose apartment was below mine was being harassed by Campbell. She ran up to me and grabbed my arm and said I was her boyfriend. Campbell followed us around for about a half an hour. He was a miserable egotist.
Was that the one against Maryland?Jeff Hite. One memorable game.
Yeah. I watched that game with my Uncle Bill, he went apeshit with rage.Was that the one against Maryland?
Did he not intercept a lateral on a kickoff?Yeah. I watched that game with my Uncle Bill, he went apeshit with rage.