Official PSU - Kent State game thread

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PSU breaks their record for the most yards in a game with Martin's run.

They have 717 total yards. The former record was 711 yards.

 
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Tom McAndrew

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Beau runs it in for a TD on a keeper.

With the PAT (Ryan Barker kicked it), it's 56-0, PSU, with 1:25 left in the game.

That moves their total yards record to 718 yards.

 
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Fun factoid. In PSU's 81-0 win over Cincinnati in 1981, they had 706 yds of offense (484 rushing; 222 passing)

Joe also started taking knees very early in the 4th quarter.

Penn State Coach Joe Paterno pulled his senior quarterback with 5:45 left in the first half after Sacca completed a 13-yard scoring pass to Kyle Brady that gave the Nittany Lions a 33-0 lead.
 

step.eng69

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Fun factoid. In PSU's 81-0 win over Cincinnati in 1981, they had 706 yds of offense (484 rushing; 222 passing)

Joe also started taking knees very early in the 4th quarter.

Penn State Coach Joe Paterno pulled his senior quarterback with 5:45 left in the first half after Sacca completed a 13-yard scoring pass to Kyle Brady that gave the Nittany Lions a 33-0 lead.
I was at this game, sitting in the north side.
IIRC, Cincinnati beat us a yr or so later.
 

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Fun factoid. In PSU's 81-0 win over Cincinnati in 1981, they had 706 yds of offense (484 rushing; 222 passing)

Joe also started taking knees very early in the 4th quarter.

Penn State Coach Joe Paterno pulled his senior quarterback with 5:45 left in the first half after Sacca completed a 13-yard scoring pass to Kyle Brady that gave the Nittany Lions a 33-0 lead.
That was my son’s first game. He was 2 years old.
 

Tom McAndrew

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I was at this game, sitting in the north side.
IIRC, Cincinnati beat us a yr or so later.

9/10/1983: 14-3, Cincinnati over PSU, at Beaver Stadium

The 1983 season was a frustrating one. It's started in the Kickoff Classic, where Nebraska beat PSU 44-6. Cincy was the next game. Then PSU hosted Iowa, and lost to them 42-34. So PSU started off the season 0-3. They then defeated Temple, Rutgers, Alabama (ranked #3), Syracuse, and West Virginia (ranked #4). They then went up to Boston College, and lost 27-17. PSU then defeated Brown, and then Notre Dame. And then the ultimate frustration game, 24-24 tie @ Pitt. PSU ended the season in the Aloha Bowl, where they defeated Washington, 13-10.
 

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9/10/1983: 14-3, Cincinnati over PSU, at Beaver Stadium

The 1983 season was a frustrating one. It's started in the Kickoff Classic, where Nebraska beat PSU 44-6. Cincy was the next game. Then PSU hosted Iowa, and lost to them 42-34. So PSU started off the season 0-3. They then defeated Temple, Rutgers, Alabama (ranked #3), Syracuse, and West Virginia (ranked #4). They then went up to Boston College, and lost 27-17. PSU then defeated Brown, and then Notre Dame. And then the ultimate frustration game, 24-24 tie @ Pitt. PSU ended the season in the Aloha Bowl, where they defeated Washington, 13-10.
We got our butts kicked in the Pitt game that year. That tie was a big "FU" to Pitt as they deserved to win but didn't!
 

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Sorry to break the news to you all, but I saw CEO Franklin coaching today. He was yelling and getting involved.

o_O
I also saw that Franklin has a young male assistant hold his reading glasses. During the 4th quarter he beckoned the young lad and requested his spectacles so that he could "see". :oops: