Monday, August 25, 2008
We've Moved!
Well we've decided to move the site over to wordpress as we get set for regular blogging this season. There will not be further posts here but the podcast will work as usual, no need to change anything in iTunes but if you interested in reading our new blog head over to http://bluewhitepodcast.wordpress.com/ Opening week has arrived!
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Blue White Football Podcast #40: 2008 Preview
We're back for the 2008 season with brand new podcasts, a regular blog, and another year of Penn State Football. After a year of adjusting to the real world and working out our schedules we are back with weekly shows and blogging features on our new site. Check back in the next few days for a link to our new blog and send us an email with some of the things you would like to be part of the podcast or blog.
In this first edition of the new year we preview the offensive and defensive side of the ball for the 2008 campaign as well as discuss some of the recent headlines coming out of Happy Valley. Mark also gives us an update on some of the Nittany Lion Pros, including Morelli somehow making a professional team...
Join us as we return to weekly shows and get prepared for Penn State's 2008 season.
In this first edition of the new year we preview the offensive and defensive side of the ball for the 2008 campaign as well as discuss some of the recent headlines coming out of Happy Valley. Mark also gives us an update on some of the Nittany Lion Pros, including Morelli somehow making a professional team...
Join us as we return to weekly shows and get prepared for Penn State's 2008 season.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Site Construction
We are in the midst of working on a new blog/podcasting website that should be made live by mid-August with new content as well as a return to regular podcasting for the 2008 season. Check back for updates and get ready for another season of Nittany Lion football.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Not Sean Lee!
Well things didn't seem like they could get much worse for Penn State Football considering the stream of players being suspended, a coach with no contract and no plan, now the news that Sean Lee has torn a ligament in his knee and could miss next season. It is certainly raining on PSU football of late. More news will be released tomorrow on the extent of Lee's injury but it is apparently severe enough that a redshirt would be considered.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Classic Press Conference Antics!
Michigan's Women's Basketball coach lost it a little bit after losing an eighteen point lead to Wisconsin on Thursday. I have to say the paper slam at the beginning is my favorite part.
We will be back to podcasting soon. It has been a transition year for us but we will discuss the offseason once Terrelle Pryor announces his decision and then be back in the full swing of things from that point forward. We appreciate you all continuing to listen and download the podcast and we promise to rant and rave like this guy often!
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Pryor Still Thinking
There seem to be several different schools of thought on the situation with star recruit Terrelle Pryor. By delaying his decision there is no doubt that it is giving PSU a shot at reeling him in but if you watch this video he doesn't seem very enthusiastic about any of the schools he is talking about and the final question about the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry would make you think he wants to be part of that rivalry.
This reminds me a lot of the situation with Vidal Hazelton just a few years ago. Vidal's father strongly wanted him to consider PSU to the point that he wasn't ready to sign his letter of intent to USC as a way to force his son to pick PSU. Pryor's father is strongly pushing him to reconsider the Nittany Lions which in most cases gets PSU fans pumped up and hopeful, but often leads to a recruit wanting to rebel against their parent and go somewhere else.
At this point I still feel like Pryor is leaning towards Ohio State but is going to give the legendary coach and in-state program a courtesy visit and get his father off his back. What we can hope for is that by simply making this official visit he is taken in by Dear Old State the way that most of us were and he realizes that it would be a great place to play and live.
We shall see what happens over the next few weeks. Hopefully we will all be out buying #11 PSU jerseys.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Deon Butler Interview
Sean Lee talks about the Alamo Bowl
Aggies Staying Classy
It seemed as if this was going to be a fun weekend of football with two strong fan bases that have great traditions and a history of respect. Well an Aggie Cheerleader stripped that away completely when he embarrassed himself and the Aggies at The Alamo Bowl Pep Rally.
JoePa had this to say about the chant, "I think everybody has to take things with a grain of salt, some young guy went up there, trying to be funny. Maybe he's accurate, I don't know."
Classic Joe, you have to love the fact that he's not sure if the cheerleader may be right about him needing a casket. A&M has apologized for the remarks and though this bothers me, getting up in arms over someone making a fool of himself is no way to spend the weekend.
More content on the way before tomorrow's game. We were hoping to have a full bowl preview show but unfortunately with the holidays and our ever changing schedules Mark and I were not able to post a new show.
We will be back after the bowl game for a recap and some thoughts on the season as a whole, plus where we think the program is headed. We appreciate you all bearing with us during this season of transition for both the podcast and the Nittany Lions.
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Dan Connor Wins Bednarik
Dan Connor became the third straight Nittany Lion to win the Chuck Bednarik Defensive Player of the Year award. Of Course Poz won the last two and we all expect Sean Lee to carry on the tradition next year.
New show on the way, Mark and Mike will recap the season and discuss the upcoming rematch of the 1999 Alamo Bowl against Texas A&M.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #39
After a brief hiatus we're back to discuss the kinks in the PSU defense, the bowl chances of the Nittany Lions, and another off-field incident causing headaches. Mike and Mark Loucks discuss all these issues and who will win the Land Grant trophy on Saturday. Thanks for bearing with us as we worked out our schedules this season.
Monday, November 05, 2007
Blue White Senior Day Video
The newest host of the Blue White Football Podcast, Mark Loucks, was in Happy Valley this weekend and was able to capture the best of Senior Day in this stellar video. Hear what many of the Nittany Lions had to say about their final game in Beaver Stadium and what they expect for the rest of the 2007 season. Though we were not able to post a show this past week, we will be back this week with a recap of the last two games and our discussion of some of the current trends that are affecting Penn State Football. You can also check it out at YouTube
Friday, October 26, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #38
Has it really been two years since 17-10? Penn State and Ohio State are once again set for low-scoring, gut-wrenching, rain soaked affair under the lights of Beaver Stadium. As the eery similarities continue to be pointed out, Mike is joined by Mark Loucks to breakdown the Nittany Lions first battle against #1 since 1989. Tune in for complete analysis of both teams and discussion of what separates the Penn State fan base from all others. It should be an incredible weekend in Happy Valley and heres hoping history can repeat itself.
Monday, October 22, 2007
College Gameday Coming To Happy Valley
ESPN's College Gameday is coming back to Happy Valley for the Penn State vs. Ohio State game, it should just add to an atmosphere that was already going to be ridiculous. We all remember the rain from two years ago, but still the crowd was huge for Gameday. At this point the weather report says 61 degrees and partly cloudly and if the student section wants to hold on to the top ranking they are going to have to outdo themselves once again, which I am sure they will. If you saw Lexington, Kentucky last week then you know how big a crowd there can be for Gameday and I have no doubt that PSU is capable of topping that. One way or another it will be one incredible weekend. Check back for more as the week continues.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Nittany Lions Sneak Out of Bloomington With Win
Update: This post now has the highlights of the game from the Big Ten Network, click the title of the post or download in iTunes.
Despite not being able to capitalize on numerous opportunities, the Nittany Lions were still able to come out with a win over the Hoosiers 36-31. Penn State had three chances from the five yard line in the early going of the second half, to put the game out of reach, but could not punch it in. Fortunately the Lions put together a crucial drive in the 4th quarter to go ahead for good. The game came down to the final minute and with the Hooisers driving Qb Kellen Lewis fumbled and Abe Koroma was right on top of it to lock up the win.
Though the defense struggled at times, I'm not too concerned with the fact that they could not stop another mobile QB and James Hardy is arguably the best wide out in the Big Ten. The biggest concern from this game are the injuries that have piled up and Justin King's inability to match up with Hardy. Hardy is a stellar receiver and has 7 inches on King, but when a great corner matches a great wide receiver you would expect each to get their wins and play back and forth. King was owned by Hardy. King made one stop on third down but otherwise was victimized all day. Fortunately, that it is the last time King has to face a receiver that good, but don't forget about Robiskie who clearly is no slouch. Time to get ready for the Buckeyes who look like they're on their way to holding onto that number 1 ranking. Should be a raucous atmosphere and we will have a full breakdown before next Saturday's critical game.
Unfortunately, Ryan & I had trouble getting out a show this past week and we apologize to all of you who wait for our shows each week. We're both in an odd situation with schedules that continue to change but we plan to continue to get up content each week. We will also be working in Mark Loucks more often to help us continue to breakdown the Lions and deliver as much content to all of you as possible. Thanks for your patience and get amped up for the Buckeyes! LET'S GO STATE!
Despite not being able to capitalize on numerous opportunities, the Nittany Lions were still able to come out with a win over the Hoosiers 36-31. Penn State had three chances from the five yard line in the early going of the second half, to put the game out of reach, but could not punch it in. Fortunately the Lions put together a crucial drive in the 4th quarter to go ahead for good. The game came down to the final minute and with the Hooisers driving Qb Kellen Lewis fumbled and Abe Koroma was right on top of it to lock up the win.
Though the defense struggled at times, I'm not too concerned with the fact that they could not stop another mobile QB and James Hardy is arguably the best wide out in the Big Ten. The biggest concern from this game are the injuries that have piled up and Justin King's inability to match up with Hardy. Hardy is a stellar receiver and has 7 inches on King, but when a great corner matches a great wide receiver you would expect each to get their wins and play back and forth. King was owned by Hardy. King made one stop on third down but otherwise was victimized all day. Fortunately, that it is the last time King has to face a receiver that good, but don't forget about Robiskie who clearly is no slouch. Time to get ready for the Buckeyes who look like they're on their way to holding onto that number 1 ranking. Should be a raucous atmosphere and we will have a full breakdown before next Saturday's critical game.
Unfortunately, Ryan & I had trouble getting out a show this past week and we apologize to all of you who wait for our shows each week. We're both in an odd situation with schedules that continue to change but we plan to continue to get up content each week. We will also be working in Mark Loucks more often to help us continue to breakdown the Lions and deliver as much content to all of you as possible. Thanks for your patience and get amped up for the Buckeyes! LET'S GO STATE!
Friday, October 12, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #37
As if the issues on the field were not enough for the Nittany Lions, Penn State is facing several off the field problems that include Austin Scott, a fight in the Hub, underage drinking, and JoePa in traffic incident. Despite all of that, the Lions still face off against a tough Badger team who comes into Happy Valley looking to rebound after a loss to Illinois. Join Mike & Ryan as they discuss these topics and give out there midseason grades on a PSU squad which faces once again, a desperate need for a win.
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #36
2 weeks and 2 consecutive losses for the Nittany Lions. Desperate for a win and a chance to get out of the cellar of the Big Ten, Penn State faces off against an Iowa team which in many ways mirrors itself. Join Mike & Ryan for a discussion of many of the pressing issues facing Dear Old State and what lies ahead for the rest of the season.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #35
After a disappointing week for the Nittany Lions Ryan & Mike are back to discuss the latest conservative performance by the Penn State offense and what changes need to be made. Join us as we breakdown the many problems that face PSU as the season rolls on and what a difference a week makes when it comes to our perspective on the team. The guys tend to differ on their opinions on what happens to the offense from here on out and they also look forward to the upcoming game against the Illini. Once again, we are working on posting the shows earlier in the week and we appreciate you bearing with us as we transition to the real world schedule.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #34
The Penn State Nittany Lions are looking for their first win over the Michigan Wolverines since Wally Richardson and Curtis Enis led the way in a 29-17 victory back in November 1996. Join Mike & Ryan as they breakdown the matchup that will dictate the rest of the Nittany Lions' season. Will PSU break the streak and have a chance to run the table? Or will it be another conservative performance where Penn State tries not to lose rather than win the game. Tune in to find out and check back later today as our new co-host, Mark Loucks, helps us evaluate the rest of the Big Ten through 3 games and how PSU matches up against them.
Blue White Look At the Big Ten
With the Big Ten season starting tomorrow, Mike and our new co-host Mark Loucks take a look at the rest of the conference and how the Nittany Lions stack up against each team after three games. It is never too early to get an idea of the competition that lays ahead for Penn State and we give a team by team breakdown of what they have done and where each team is likely headed. Plenty more to come from the Blue White Football Podcast and check back next week for our reaction to what will hopefully be a big Penn State WIN.
Penn State 2007 Gladiator Video
On the eve the Nittany Lions' must win game against Michigan we wanted to post the 2007 version of the PSU Gladiator video. Big thanks goes out to PSUfootball1 Youtube user for posting this. We are actually working on getting a few higher quality versions of the highlight videos, so we hope to have those for you in the near future. Michigan may have Russell Crowe on sidelines but the Lions' have easily one of the best pump up videos in sports history.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
If You Were Wondering...Yes the Refs are from Michigan
Run Up The Score has an enlightening and disturbing post regarding the "rumored" replay official for this upcoming game against the Wolverines. I was feeling optimistic but now it seems that it is almost a guarantee that the refs will once again screw Penn State out of a win. Take a look at the whole Post, but the key is the biography of this weekend's replay official Dick Honig:
I am honestly baffled if this is being allowed. How can the conference let someone with so much invested in one of the teams be a part of the crew which can play such a huge part in the outcome? Hopefully word will get around and changes will be made before Andrew Quarless does a tap dance in the endzone and is then whistled for being out of bounds. (Yes there would be an excessive celebration penalty as well but at least the touchdown would stand)
New full-length podcast on the way!
GO STATE BEAT THE WOLVERINES...AND THEIR HOMETOWN REFS!
"He worked as an on-field official for 22 years in the Big Ten and now works in a supervisory role and replay official for the conference while also living in Ann Arbor. He’s a 1963 graduate of the University of Michigan with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Kinesiology. He was an All-Big Ten shortstop on the Wolverines national championship baseball team in 1962. He coached for ten years at Michigan as an assistant basketball coach and assistant baseball coach.
One area of Dick’s office is a tribute to the University of Michigan. A picture with an aerial view of the stadium, several inscribed baseball bats, and the famous “Block M” memorabilia are immediately visible."
I am honestly baffled if this is being allowed. How can the conference let someone with so much invested in one of the teams be a part of the crew which can play such a huge part in the outcome? Hopefully word will get around and changes will be made before Andrew Quarless does a tap dance in the endzone and is then whistled for being out of bounds. (Yes there would be an excessive celebration penalty as well but at least the touchdown would stand)
New full-length podcast on the way!
GO STATE BEAT THE WOLVERINES...AND THEIR HOMETOWN REFS!
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Blue White Brief 9/14/07
We're still working on some of the issues with our new software to record the podcast but we do have a brief version of the show recapping the dominant performance against ND last week. Check back next week for a full length show with Ryan and I as well as a look at the Big Ten Conference with our new co-host Mark Loucks.
Friday, September 14, 2007
2007 Stadium Video!
Ryan & I are still working out some of the kinks in our new system to bring you the Blue White Football podcast, but we promise to have a regular schedule soon. We are also going to get a show up before tomorrow's Buffalo, but it will be late tonight or early tomorrow morning. We apologize for the delay in the podcasts. However, we did want to post this year's PSU stadium video that runs before every home game, Enjoy!
Friday, September 07, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #33
It took us some time but Ryan & I are finally back together for a brand new edition of the Blue White Football Podcast. This week we take a look back at the Lions' season opening win versus the Golden Panthers of FIU and our thoughts on Michigan's loss. We also preview the Notre Dame game this weekend where the Lions will look to take out their frustrations from last year on brand new Irish QB Jimmy Clausen. We are still working out some kinks with our new system for recording the show as we figure out the best way to take full advantage of our microphones and technology. Enjoy the show and a fantastic weekend of Penn State football. (We also want to thank sophomore ComRadio Broadcaster Tommy Devito for helping us get audio from last week though we couldn't use it, Tommy will be our on campus source to continue our coverage of Penn State Football.)
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
News from Notre Dame Practice
BREAKING NEWS:
Terror Alert at Notre Dame. South Bend, IN -
The Notre Dame football practice was delayed nearly two hours this morning after a player reported finding an unknown white powdery substance on the practice field. Head coach Charlie Weis immediately suspended practice and called the police and federal investigators. After a complete analysis, FBI forensic experts determined that the white substance unknown to the players was the GOAL LINE. Practice resumed after special agents decided the team was unlikely to encounter the substance again this season.
Jimmy Clausen better get used to this position for a Notre Dame QB
The latest edition of the podcast will be posted tomorrow night. We apologize for the delay in this week's show as both Ryan and I are figuring out our work schedules to find a regular time to get the show up. The shows starting next week will be posted on a more regular schedule similar to last season's set up. The above was posted on a facebook group I saw and thought I would share it, hilarious. New podcast tomorrow reviewing the Lion's opening win and taking a look ahead at the Jimmy Clausen led Irish. I don't think there was a better piece of news this week than hearing that Clausen would be sacrificed to Dan Connor and Sean Lee!
Terror Alert at Notre Dame. South Bend, IN -
The Notre Dame football practice was delayed nearly two hours this morning after a player reported finding an unknown white powdery substance on the practice field. Head coach Charlie Weis immediately suspended practice and called the police and federal investigators. After a complete analysis, FBI forensic experts determined that the white substance unknown to the players was the GOAL LINE. Practice resumed after special agents decided the team was unlikely to encounter the substance again this season.
The latest edition of the podcast will be posted tomorrow night. We apologize for the delay in this week's show as both Ryan and I are figuring out our work schedules to find a regular time to get the show up. The shows starting next week will be posted on a more regular schedule similar to last season's set up. The above was posted on a facebook group I saw and thought I would share it, hilarious. New podcast tomorrow reviewing the Lion's opening win and taking a look ahead at the Jimmy Clausen led Irish. I don't think there was a better piece of news this week than hearing that Clausen would be sacrificed to Dan Connor and Sean Lee!
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Beaver Stadium Celebrates Michigan Loss!
We're going to have a new podcast posted later this week, but I wanted to post this YouTube video taken inside Beaver Stadium right after Michigan lost to ASU. It is such a pleasure to see a team that has had so much help in last second games against PSU finally get what they deserve. I hope you all got a chance to see the game and hopefully you had a few Michigan fans at the bar where you were watching the Lions BEAT their week one cupcake opponent, so you could enjoy their anguish. Check back later this week for our full recap of the FIU game and our preview of the Quarterbackless Fighting Irish.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Blue White Football Brief: Back for the 2007 Season!
The 2007 season is finally here and the Blue White Football Podcast is finally back! It seems like it has been ages since our last show but we are finally back with a new edition of the Blue White Football Podcast. Unfortunately, Ryan & Mike could not record a show together due to some technical difficulties, which we hope to have sorted out next week, but there is still plenty of Penn State Nittany Lion news heading into this weekend's opener against FIU. Tune in to hear about the status of Andrew Quarless, the latest PSU Depth Chart, Big Ten Network issues, and much more as we get set for a brand new season. Oh and it appears Joe has found an alternate way into Beaver Stadium on Saturday (see above!). We will have our full season preview next week with both hosts as we prepare for what should be another stellar season of Penn State Football.
2007 Penn State Defense Video
Another great video popped up on YouTube, this one courtesy of user mayormcheez. Great job with this one mayormcheez, the music is set perfectly and has a ton of highlights from last season. The quality is compressed down for YouTube but still great stuff. Head over to YouTube and check out more of the user created Penn State videos.
Friday, May 25, 2007
2005 Penn State v. Michigan State Montage
With both Ryan & I graduating a week ago, we're feeling a bit nostalgic for Dear Old State and wanted to post this video from the 2005 regular season finale against Michigan State. One of our good friends Mark Loucks filmed and edited this video after the Lions won the Big Ten Title in East Lansing in November of 2005. It is a great reminder of what a fantastic season that was and what we all hope to see again this fall as the Lions strive for another Big Ten Championship. Enjoy the summer and we're less than 100 days till the kickoff of the 2007 season.
Penn State vs. Minnesota 2006 Archive
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #32
Mike & Ryan are back for their final podcast before the summer takes full effect. The guys discuss the charges that were dropped against the four Nittany Lions as well as react to the draft results for several former Penn Staters. Sean Fitz from Blue White Illustrated also gives us an update on some of the recruiting news for Penn State. Join the guys for this final podcast of Spring 2007.
Friday, May 04, 2007
Charges Against King, Sales, Hayes and Sargeant All Dropped!
Nittany Lion star cornerback Justin King has had all charges against him dropped, after a preliminary hearing determined that there was not enough evidence to prosecute him. King had been charged with criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and harassment stemming from the apartment fight on April 1st which led to the arrest of six PSU football players. Dan Galway, a friend of the Blue White Football Podcast, covered the preliminary hearing this morning for the Centre County Report and was kind enough to give us this video.
This is great news for the football program and not a surprise when you consider the initial word had been that King was acting as a peacemaker when he entered the apartment. Information is continuing to come out of the preliminary hearing and Mike & Ryan will be back early next week to discuss what went down in court Friday and several of the topics many of you have brought up in emails. Please keep the comments & emails coming and check back for more news as it breaks.
Update @ 6:50 p.m. 5/4/07:
After the charges against Justin King were dropped earlier this morning, three other Nittany Lions saw the same outcome late this afternoon. Tyrell Sales, Jerome Hayes, and Lydell Sargeant have all had the charges of criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and harassment dropped as well. The situations surrounding Anthony Scirrotto and Chris Baker have yet to be determined.
This is great news for the football program and not a surprise when you consider the initial word had been that King was acting as a peacemaker when he entered the apartment. Information is continuing to come out of the preliminary hearing and Mike & Ryan will be back early next week to discuss what went down in court Friday and several of the topics many of you have brought up in emails. Please keep the comments & emails coming and check back for more news as it breaks.
Update @ 6:50 p.m. 5/4/07:
After the charges against Justin King were dropped earlier this morning, three other Nittany Lions saw the same outcome late this afternoon. Tyrell Sales, Jerome Hayes, and Lydell Sargeant have all had the charges of criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and harassment dropped as well. The situations surrounding Anthony Scirrotto and Chris Baker have yet to be determined.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Blue White Podcast Brief: Six Nittany Lions Charged in Fight
Charges have been filed against six Penn State Football players Friday after an apartment fight in April left one man in the hospital.
Anthony Scirotto, Chris Baker, Justin King, Lydell Sargaent, Jerome Hayes, and Tyrell Sales are all facing charges. The arraignment for the players will take place today and more information is forth coming.
Update @ 3:55 p.m. 4/27/07:
Statement from Coach Joe Paterno
"Speaking for our football staff, we are very concerned with the accusations made today and will determine the appropriate consequence for each player's status on the team when due process has transpired. Until such time, we will have no further comment regarding the situation."
Anthony Scirotto, Chris Baker, Justin King, Lydell Sargaent, Jerome Hayes, and Tyrell Sales are all facing charges. The arraignment for the players will take place today and more information is forth coming.
Update @ 3:55 p.m. 4/27/07:
Statement from Coach Joe Paterno
"Speaking for our football staff, we are very concerned with the accusations made today and will determine the appropriate consequence for each player's status on the team when due process has transpired. Until such time, we will have no further comment regarding the situation."
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #31
Mike & Ryan are back to discuss the Blue White game and the draft prospects for some of Penn State's former stars. Join the guys as they discuss the performances from the game as well as what it all means in the long run for Nittany Lions fans. Also, the guys discuss their future and what to expect from the Blue White Football Podcast down the road. Check back later in the week for an exclusive interview with former Lion and NFL prospect Tim Shaw.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Blue White Game Video 2007!
Spring has finally arrived in Happy Valley and so with it, the 2007 Blue White Game. Penn Staters got their first look at some of the new numbers that will be tearing up the turf at Beaver Stadium over the next few years. The Nittany Lion fans, coaches, and players also used the game to honor those who lost their lives at Virginia Tech this past week by changing the usual S Zone into an orange and maroon VT. Check out this video with highlights from the game as well as pre and post game interviews. Plenty more to come this week from Blue White Football Podcast so be sure to check back in the next few days for more!
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #30
Unfortunate happenings around Happy Valley the past couple weeks have led to a slew of issues that could severely hurt the Nittany Lions down the road. In this edition of the Blue White Football Podcast, Mike & Ryan discuss the apartment fight that involved numerous football players, Spencer Ridenhour's car accident, Antonio Logan-El leaving the team, as well as the NCAA forcing students to take down a facebook group centered around blue chip recruit Terrelle Pryor. Join the guys as they delve into these issues and check back in the next couple of weeks for a preview of the Blue White Game.
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Spring Practice Video 2007!
Spring Football has begun! The Nittany Lions and Joe Paterno were back in action on Friday with the start of spring practices at Holuba Hall. Tune in for an early look at the 2007 squad and what to expect on the both sides of the ball next season. We will be returning with a new show in a few weeks and we are less than a month away from the culmination of spring practice, the Blue White Game!
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #29
The 2007 Recruiting Class is in! And Mike & Ryan are back to discuss the entire group of 21 which will make up the class of 2011 for the Penn State Nittany Lions. The guys discuss the unfortunate situation with running back recruit Broderick Green, the standouts of the class, and also sit down with one of its members, Linebacker Nathan Stupar. We're also joined by Rivals.com's Pat Tholey as he helps us breakdown the class and look ahead to what players might be in the Nittany Lions' future next recruiting season.
Friday, February 02, 2007
Blue White Senior Bowl Brief
Mike & Ryan join up for a brief show this week to discuss the performances by three Nittany Lions at the Senior Bowl last week, including Tony Hunt who earned himself the game MVP, as well as other news out of Happy Valley. Sean Fitz of Blue White Illustrated Magazine joins us to discuss the Lions' recruiting class thus far and what we are likely to see before signing day this Wednesday. The guys also discuss former Penn Stater Robbie Gould's emergence with the Chicago Bears as they get ready for the Super Bowl this upcoming sunday. Enjoy this week's show and check back next week for our full Recruiting recap as the class of 2011 signs on the dotted line.
Note: The Lions did pick up another recruit after we taped this week's show. Chimaeze Okoli became PSU's 21st commitment on Friday after he announced that he chose to be a Nittany Lion over a Hokie of Virginia Tech. As Sean Fitz mentions on the show, Okoli was one of Penn State's final targets heading into this last week of recruiting and adds to an already solid group of players.
Note: The Lions did pick up another recruit after we taped this week's show. Chimaeze Okoli became PSU's 21st commitment on Friday after he announced that he chose to be a Nittany Lion over a Hokie of Virginia Tech. As Sean Fitz mentions on the show, Okoli was one of Penn State's final targets heading into this last week of recruiting and adds to an already solid group of players.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Blue White Football Podcast #28
Finally back into the full swing of our final semester at Penn State, Mike & Ryan are back for some thoughts on the Outback Bowl. The guys also get into some other stories surrounding the Nittany Lions including the news that Austin Scott has declared for the NFL Draft according to ESPN.com, some recruiting news and a look ahead to this weekend's Senior Bowl. It may be the offseason for PSU but there is still plenty of news in this edition of the Blue White Football Podcast.
The Outback Bowl 2007
After an 8-4 regular season without a marquee victory the Nittany Lions traveled to Tampa, Florida for a January 1st matchup with the #17 Volunteers of Tennessee. Join Mike & Ryan for this final play by play broadcast of the 2006-07 season as Penn State dominated the Vols on their way to a 20-10 win.
Saturday, January 13, 2007
#40 Dan Connor is Returning to Penn State!
After what seems to be an early offseason where every big time player on every big team is making the leap to the NFL, Penn State's Dan Connor is coming back for his final season with the Nittany Lions. Clearly the great performance in the Outback Bowl has given everyone confidence in the Lions heading into next year and with Connor returning to lead a solid defensive unit there is no doubt that the Penn State D will once again be one of the best in the nation.
A guy like Poz is obviously irreplaceable, but with Dan Connor, Sean Lee, Jerome Hayes, Tyrell Sales, and others carrying on the tradition of Linebacker U, next year looks to be another great season for Penn State Football. Only 231 days till FIU comes to Happy Valley! (Hopefully the Lions can avoid a fight)
A guy like Poz is obviously irreplaceable, but with Dan Connor, Sean Lee, Jerome Hayes, Tyrell Sales, and others carrying on the tradition of Linebacker U, next year looks to be another great season for Penn State Football. Only 231 days till FIU comes to Happy Valley! (Hopefully the Lions can avoid a fight)
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Outback Bowl Highlight Video
The Lions finally put everything together in this season's finale against the Volunteers in the Outback Bowl, with an impressive 20-10 win, negating all of that SEC speed. This great rundown of the Bowl game was created by Rob Yanovitch from NC, check out some of his other videos on YouTube. Big thanks go out to Rob for putting together a great video. The big win over the SLOWER Volunteers, helped the Lions finish at #24 in the AP poll and sets them up for a great 2007.
The spring semester starts up next week, so Ryan & Mike will finally be back together to give their full reaction to the Outback Bowl, some thoughts on recruiting, and an initial outlook on the 2007 season.
Oh..and Dan Connor is returning to Penn State for a National Championship season!
The spring semester starts up next week, so Ryan & Mike will finally be back together to give their full reaction to the Outback Bowl, some thoughts on recruiting, and an initial outlook on the 2007 season.
Oh..and Dan Connor is returning to Penn State for a National Championship season!
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #27
After a week to collect our thoughts and finish up some work for classes, Mike & Ryan are back for the preview of the Outback Bowl on January 1st. The guys discuss numerous topics including Joe's change in attire/glasses, the problems that face the Nittany Lions when they match up with the Vols, as well as a perspective on the season after some time to reflect. Tune in for our last show before the New Year as we preview the bowl and also hear from die hard Volunteer fan Phil Emmert. We're also bringing back our prediction contest where you can win a Blue White Football Podcast T-Shirt by sending us your prediction for the Outback Bowl with the final score and whom you think will be the Penn State MVP. Send your predictions to mtw149@psu.edu before kickoff on the first to be eligible.
Note: As this show was recorded before two pieces of recent Penn State football news, we wanted to briefly note these two stories. As many of you may have heard Anthony Morelli, like many previous Penn State quarterbacks who have struggled at times, is receiving death threats from some misguided members of Nittany Nation. Clearly this sort of behavior is inexcusable and anyone who would threaten Morelli has loss touch with reality and has cast all Nittany Lion fans in a poor light. For more information on this story go to CNNSI.com
The second note is in regards to senior defensive tackle Ed Johnson suspension from the team and its final game, the Outback Bowl. Clearly this is a big loss for Penn State, but rarely has there been a time at PSU where the punishment has not fit the crime. Penn State has not released any information as to what lead to this suspension but for more information head to ESPN.com
Note: As this show was recorded before two pieces of recent Penn State football news, we wanted to briefly note these two stories. As many of you may have heard Anthony Morelli, like many previous Penn State quarterbacks who have struggled at times, is receiving death threats from some misguided members of Nittany Nation. Clearly this sort of behavior is inexcusable and anyone who would threaten Morelli has loss touch with reality and has cast all Nittany Lion fans in a poor light. For more information on this story go to CNNSI.com
The second note is in regards to senior defensive tackle Ed Johnson suspension from the team and its final game, the Outback Bowl. Clearly this is a big loss for Penn State, but rarely has there been a time at PSU where the punishment has not fit the crime. Penn State has not released any information as to what lead to this suspension but for more information head to ESPN.com
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #26
Tennessee it is! The Lions finally know their opponent for the January 1st Outback Bowl in Tampa, but there is still much to discuss before we can get down to Florida. Mike & Ryan discuss of the BCS Shenanigans, Joe's recent comments about being on the sideline for the bowl, plus our initial thoughts on the Volunteers. Josh Moyer of the Daily Collegian also joins the guys for a look back at this season and some thoughts on Morelli. Plus, Ryan unveils his thoughts on Galen Hall.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #25
After a week to enjoy some Turkey dinner, Mike & Ryan are back for a recap of a victorious Senior Day. The guys discuss the final run out of the tunnel for Paul Posluszny as well as many other seniors and get into the improvements the Lions need to make heading into the January first bowl. We also announce the winner of the season prediction contest and look at all the award talk surrounding some Nittany Lions.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Blue White Podcast Brief
Unfortunately with this being Thanksgiving week, Mike & Ryan were not able to meet up to record this week's podcast due to travel plans. However, we have a brief edition of the podcast with some thoughts from Coaches and Players on this past weekend's win and a few comments about Saturday's Michigan v. Ohio State game. Join us next week for our full MSU/Senior Day recap and our thoughts on the Lions' upcoming bowl game. Plus we will reveal the winner of the regular season prediction contest. Have a great Thanksgiving.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #24
The Nittany Lions finished off the lowly Owls in dominating fashion Saturday with 47-0 win and put themselves one victory away from a likely trip to Tampa for the Outback Bowl on January 1st. Head Coach Joe Paterno will return to Beaver Stadium Saturday to hopefully Coach Penn State to their eighth victory of the 2006 season. Mike & Ryan discuss Poz's award show tour, the battle of the two most hated PSU opponents, and the emotions that surround senior day for the players and the fans. Join the guys for the one year anniversary of the Blue White Football Podcast as they continue to rant & rave on the state of the Nittany Nation.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #23
It seemed as if nothing could go right for the Nittany Lions on Saturday in Madison as they lost not only the game but Head Coach Joe Paterno in a nasty sideline collision. Mike & Ryan discuss the struggles of the offense...again, the toughness of JoePa, Craig James' idiotic comments, as well as touch on a Temple team that will need a miracle to top the Lions this weekend. Plus the guys get into a debate about whether Anthony will ever be the QB that can lead a team to victory late in the game.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #22
A windy weekend of Penn State football puts the Lions back in the bowl picture for the second straight year with the win over Purdue. Mike & Ryan discuss the firing of John L. Smith, Austin Scott's new role, as well as the similarities between Bobby Bowden's situation and JoePa's just a few years ago. Join the guys for the breakdown of last week's win as well as a look forward to a tough game at Camp Randall in Wisconsin, also tune in for the answer and winner of last week's trivia question.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #21
The Nittany Lions escaped with a close victory over the Fighting Illini Saturday, despite their "lousy" play. Defense and special teams accounted for 16 points while, Paul Posluszny and Jeremy Kapinos each earned Big Ten player of the week honors for their outstanding performances. Join Mike & Ryan for a new edition of the podcast and the return of trivia on this week's show.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Morelli & Clark Cleared to Play!
Penn State Press Release:
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., October 19, 2006 - Quarterbacks Anthony Morelli and Daryll Clark have been cleared by the Penn State medical staff to play in Saturday's Penn State-Illinois game. Kickoff for the 87th Homecoming game is at 12:00 p.m., with a crowd of 109,000-plus expected in sold out Beaver Stadium.
Morelli and Clark suffered mild concussions in last week's game with Michigan. They have been under observation and tested by the Penn State medical staff over the past five days. Coach Joe Paterno said earlier this week that neither practiced on Monday and they returned to limited practice on Tuesday. Morelli, a junior from Pittsburgh, has started the initial seven games this season.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., October 19, 2006 - Quarterbacks Anthony Morelli and Daryll Clark have been cleared by the Penn State medical staff to play in Saturday's Penn State-Illinois game. Kickoff for the 87th Homecoming game is at 12:00 p.m., with a crowd of 109,000-plus expected in sold out Beaver Stadium.
Morelli and Clark suffered mild concussions in last week's game with Michigan. They have been under observation and tested by the Penn State medical staff over the past five days. Coach Joe Paterno said earlier this week that neither practiced on Monday and they returned to limited practice on Tuesday. Morelli, a junior from Pittsburgh, has started the initial seven games this season.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #20
Saturday night's game wasn't quite what we all hoped it could be as the Nittany Lions fall to the Michigan Wolverines in Happy Valley and move their overall record to 4-3. Mike & Ryan discuss the concussions that are plaguing Penn State this week as well as what went wrong against another Top 5 opponent. Join the guys as they breakdown the Michigan game as well as preview the Homecoming game versus Illinois and give their revised thoughts on the Lions' final record.
Saturday, October 14, 2006
"Be Ready" Pump Up Video
On the eve of this year's biggest home game, we present this season's pump up video which debuted before the home opener versus Akron. Though not as good as some of the videos from last year, this will still get the blood flowing heading into the matchup with the "school that can't tell time" aka Michigan. I'm off to Paternoville, enjoy another game under the lights of Beaver Stadium! LET'S GO STATE!!!
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #19
A thrilling overtime victory sets the Nittany Lions up for a redemption game against the Michigan Wolverines under the lights of Beaver Stadium. Join Mike & Ryan as they recount their thoughts during the up and down win over the Gophers and as they discuss the injury Michigan's to Super Mario, as well as the frustrating rule changes at Paternoville. This week includes includes input from several Nittany Lions and Wolverines all building up to this week's season defining matchup.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #18
Another week of football passes by and another week of concerns for the Nittany Lions' quarterback Anthony Morelli. In this week's show Mike & Ryan talk about the positives for Anthony and the issues he needs to resolve heading into the heart of the Big Ten season. The guys also discuss Deon's big game, Jay Alford's dive and Joe's reaction, as well as previewing the matchup against Minnesota. They also look at how the injuries to Levi Brown, Robert Price, and Jim Shaw will affect this weekend's game and the rest of the season.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #17
After another tough loss for the Nittany Lions we're back to breakdown what Penn State needs to improve on and their chances to the run the table. The guys also look into the possibility of a quarterback controversy after another poor performance by Anthony Morelli and preview the Northwestern game. We apologize for the late post but enjoy the latest edition of the Blue White Football Podcast.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
"One Hungry Pride" Video
This video premiered before the 2004 season and is easily one of the best pump up videos ever created for Penn State. Thanks to our very own Ryan Chadwick for finding the video that has also been known as the "Somewhere I Belong" video. We will have a new show posted tomorrow and enjoy the most sought after Penn State pump up video debuted here on the Blue White Football Podcast.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #16
It's time for the rematch of last year's 17-10 classic and once again the attention of College Football falls upon Penn State and Ohio State. Mike & Ryan reminisce about last season's historic game and talk about all the "opportunities" ahead of the Nittany Lions this Saturday. Tune in for input from JoePa, Poz, as well as Jim Tressel and Troy Smith. Plus our picks and keys to the Lions' bid for an upset of the #1 team in the country.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #15
After a disheartening weekend Mike & Ryan are back with a newly found optimism for the rest of the Lions' 2006 campaign. Though mistakes plagued Penn State, the Nittany Lions were a few breaks away from the playing the game we all expected they could. In this edition we discuss what the Lions need to improve on and preview the weekend matchup against division 1AA squad Youngstown State. Tune in for thoughts from Joe as well as players on how the Lions can bounce back and what to expect from this weekend's opponent.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #14
After all the months of debating and predictions it is finally time for the Nittany Lions' historic matchup with Notre Dame. In this week's show Mike & Ryan discuss what they took away from the Akron win and where the Lion's need to improve heading into this weekend. The guys are also joined by a member of the Notre Dame student radio, WVFI, to get an outside perspective on the matchup. Be sure to tune in on Saturday at 3:30 ET by clicking the link on the right hand side of the page. GO STATE!
Friday, September 01, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #13
It's Finally Here, the 2006 Season begins tomorrow! And with all of the moving-in out of the way, Mike & Ryan are finally back for their season preview. Tune in for our breakdown of the Big Ten and Penn State season, as well as the opener against Akron. Plus, send in your predictions for Penn State's regular season record as well as the winner of the Lions' big three games (ND,OSU,MICH) to get a chance to win a Blue White Football Podcast T-shirt and other possible prizes. Be sure to send in your predictions to mtw149@psu.edu before the start of the Notre Dame game next week. Enjoy the Opener!
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Season Archive Finally Posted
With less than a week till Penn State opens the season against Akron, we have finally posted all of our old broadcasts from last season. Join Mike & Ryan as well as other Penn State students, as they provide play by play and color commentary for all of the Lions' 2005 games. Unfortunately due to technical difficulties we were not able to post the Purdue game and due to the lack of a broadcast spot, we were not able to post the Orange Bowl. Enjoy the archived games and check back for our big preview show in the next few days.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Blue White Football Podcast #12
Fall is upon us and a new season of Penn State Football is just around the corner. Join Mike & Ryan for this edition of the Blue White Football podcast where we divulge what we learned from Penn State Media Day and from our summers away from Dear Old State. We'll be posting over the next couple of weeks and then once we're back in State College we will have our Season Preview and Big Ten Breakdown. September 2nd, is not as far away as it may feel!
Monday, August 14, 2006
No Archive of the Orange Bowl
The thrilling win over Florida State in the Orange Bowl was one that we could not add to our archive, as we were not able to get a broadcast spot for the finale of the Penn State season. The back and forth game ended late in the night as Kevin Kelly finally knocked in the game winning field goal to give the Lions the 26-23 victory and all Penn State fans bragging rights for the long off season.
Penn State vs. Michigan State 11/19/05
The final regular season game of the year, and what would turn out to be our final broadcast, saw the Nittany Lions traveling to East Lansing to face the Spartans with the Big Ten Title on the line. Not the best played game by Penn State, but a blocked punt by Donnie Johnson and three interceptions by Alan Zemaitis helped the Lions win 31-22 over a talented but undisciplined Michigan State team. Join Mike Wolf & Ryan Chadwick for the tenth and final installment of the Blue White Football Podcast archive.
Wisconsin vs. Penn State 11/5/2005
After technical difficulties during the Purdue game, we were back for the final home game of the season against an overrated Wisconsin team. The Lion's used senior day to show off their dominant defense as they shut down another Heisman candidate running back, holding the Badgers' Brian Calhoun to only 38 yards. Two touchdowns from Deon Butler and 151 rushing yards for Tony Hunt helped Penn State improve to 9-1 with only Michigan State standing between them the Big Ten Title. Join Ryan Chadwick & Chris Mueller for the ninth installment in the Blue White Football Podcast archive.
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