Will Penn State-Wisconsin kick time come out today? Lions' wresting results from Super 32: Newsstand
Penn State news, notes, and updates for Oct. 14 include Super 32 wrestling results, a look ahead to Wisconsin, and more.. It’s time to review Monday’s top tweets and headlines across ‘Nittany Nation.’
Penn State tweets of the day
The annual Super 32 wrestling tournament is in the books. The prestigious event is always the latest sign that the high school and college grappling seasons are right around the corner. Three Nittany Lion commitments in the Class of 2025 competed at the event.
State College Area senior Asher Cunningham won the 165-pound bracket. The No. 6 wrestler in MatScouts’ rankings at that weight, he beat Missouri commit and Georgia native Dom Bambinelli in the finals. The final score was 12-11. Cunningham made the finals by racking up two technical falls, a fall, and a major decision before beating No. 10 Saleh Tsarni of Maryland in the semifinals. Moving on, Class of 2025 Central Mountain native Dalton Perry finished second at 138 pounds. The No. 12 wrestler at that weight per MatScouts, he lost by major decision, 18-5, to No. 2 and Cornell commit Sergio Vega out of Arizona. Finally, at 126 pounds, Penn State Class of 2025 commit Nate Desmond finished fourth.
In other news, Penn State could learn when it will face Wisconsin next week in Madison. The Big Ten and its television partners will announce this afternoon whether or not games for the weekend of Oct. 25 will go on the six-day window and thus be announced next Sunday or be a 12-day window selection, which means kick times and television assignments would come out today. We are at the time of year when six-day holds become more prevalent. So, don’t expect to learn anything new today. But, do note its a possibility.
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Last but not least for Monday, Tyler Warren’s snap-and-score play was No. 5 on ESPN’s weekend ‘SportsCenter top 10’ list.
Headlines of the day
Penn State report card for USC: Lions’ ‘D’ wakes up late, Tyler Warren puts Trojans to sleep: Flounders, PennLive
How did Penn State’s players perform vs. USC? PFF Snap Counts & Grades: Snyder, BWI
Penn State Is Loving Andy Kotelnicki’s Offense — Particularly Tyler Warren: Wogenrich, SI
Penn State found something it was missing in Drew Allar, boosts its playoff chances by beating USC, and more of what they’re saying: Pickel, BWI
PSU Walk-On Ryan Barker’s Game-Winning Kick a ‘Dream Come True’: Engle, Statecollege.com
The story behind Tyler Warren’s snap and score, extra thoughts on the Lions’ big win: Pickel, BWI
Why Penn State football’s win vs. USC is critical to program: Sauber, CDT
Quote of the day
“As you can imagine, it was awesome in there. To me, that’s what it’s all about. At this point in my career, I just want to see the players achieving their dreams, having fun and being rewarded for all their hard work. The same thing with the staff. That’s what it’s all about. I want to see them achieve their dreams and goals. So it’s really cool for me. It’s going to make for a great ride home. It’s going to make for a great bye week. There’s a ton of things that I think we’re going to be able to learn from this game, and we need to learn from this game, because we’re far from perfect. We’re also 6-0 and 1-0 this week, and we’re going to take it and run.”
–PSU coach James Franklin on the mood in the Lions’ locker rooma after beating USC.