Monthly Archives: April 2009

Four-star WR commits to Penn State

On Wednesday, Lions Land vacationing blogger Joe Miegoc said don’t be surprised if four-star wide receiver Adrian Coxson commits to Penn State soon. And today, Coxson did just that. The receiver from Baltimore (Md.) City College High has made a verbal commitment to play for the Nittany Lions. Coxson, who’s 6-foot-2 and 194 pounds, is [...]

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Goodbye … for now

So I’m heading out of town tomorrow and won’t be around until the end of next week. Hopefully Chris can keep you updated with any important going ons with the Nits. PSU finally released the transcript from Joe Paterno’s press conference prior to Saturday’s Blue-White game. I’d like to start recording this with a video [...]

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DE Massaro done for season

Redshirt freshman defensive end Pete Massaro will miss the 2009 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in Saturday’s Blue-White game. Tough break for Massaro, who I thought was outstanding in last year’s Big 33 game, because he had a great winter workout session and had played throughout the spring and [...]

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Jones back on board

STATE COLLEGE – McKees Rocks quarterback Paul Jones, who committed to Penn State back in January only to reopen his recruitment last month, reaffirmed his pledge to Penn State while attending Saturday’s Blue-White game. That’s good news for the Nittany Lions and for Jones, but I’m not 100 percent convinced he won’t continue to look [...]

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First half observations

STATE COLLEGE – It’s 14-13 in favor of the White team, thanks to a walk-on connection touchdown pass from Shane McGregor to Gino Raneri with under a minute to play in the first half. Let’s get to my thoughts on the play: – Daryll Clark was very good in his limited appearance, completing 10-of-13 passes [...]

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JoePa holds no punches

STATE COLLEGE – As usual, Joe Paterno disappoint at his press conference prior to today’s Blue-White game. From talking about wrestling in the mid-1950s to dating advice to his displeasure with how Rose Bowl activities were conducted, the 82-year-old legend was as spry as usual. And to my surprise he actually answered the tough questions, [...]

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Blue-White Live Blog

The live blog for Saturday’s Blue-White game is now up on our site and will begin shortly. Here is the link: http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090425/SPORTS/90422021

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First of many

STATE COLLEGE – Chris Ednie and I have been in the press box for today’s Blue-White game for a few minutes here at Beaver Stadium on what promises to be an interesting day. After the 10-minute walk to the press gate, Chris was already asking me to tear my towel in half. Yes, it’s a [...]

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B-W game radio affiliates

Follow this link and you can find a few local radio stations you can follow Saturday’s Blue-White game.

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Clark speaks and tidbits

So I’m not going to copy and paste Daryll Clark’s teleconference, but instead you can just go to this link and read it. Makes life easier for both of us. Saturday’s Blue-White game is big for many reasons, but perhaps no place will the impact be felt more than recruiting. The Nittany Lions are expected [...]

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