B/R Top25 Penn State Comments Week Nine
Michael No.1
Jeffrey McDaniel No.1
The Nittany Lions look really tough.
Edwin Cheruvathoor No.1
Steve Roeland No.2
Michael Cline No.2
12 No.2
robert carola No.2
Archie Adams No.2
The game Saturday will all but determine whether or not Penn State is playing for a national title.
Kyle Goings No.2
48 points against Wisconsin. 46 against Michigan. The Big 10 is not what I would call a great conference right now, but JoePa's team is still one of the elite's in the country.
Trey Bradley No.2
William Rayburn No.2
Steve Moreau No.2
Eric Lawhead No.2
Andy Walsh No.2
Big test with Ohio State this weekend.
Nick Martin No.2
Matt Wright No.2
Keith Frazier No.2
This team has been handing out PAC Ten Style butt whoopings all season long. The have shown very little weakness and a roster studded with future stars.
Adam Lindemer No.2
Look slightly more impressive than the Tide.
Bob Gavlak No.2
Ken Braun No.2
Justin Dixon No.2
Penn State is beating lesser opponents by a good margin just like good teams should.
Matt Schaefer No.2
Undefeated. Scores over 45 points a game. Holds oppenents to under 12 points a game. What's not to like? Big test in the Big Ten against Ohio State this week.
Dan Alexandre No.2
Game vs. OSU determines everything for the Nittany Lions.
Jared Reback No.2
Stuart Whitehair No.2
Elija Kin No.2
tom scurlock No.2
William Qualkinbush No.3
This has been the most thoroughly dominant team in college football thus far. A win on Saturday in Columbus would prove that the Nittany Lions are here to stay.
Chris Sielicki No.3
Scott Pusich No.3
(previous: 3) 8-0. The JoePa farewell tour continues (I think he and Bobby have made a secret pact to retire after this season), as the Nittany Lions destroy all that comes before them. So far. Next week @ No. 8 Ohio State is the acid test. If these top three teams win out (what are the chances? 10%? 5%?) then we have ourselves another BCS controversy, and yet another reason for a *cough* playoff *cough*.
Jerry DeBoer No.3
Colin Clark No.3
Timothy Croley No.3
Tim Pollock No.3
Mark Raines No.3
Looked very vulnerable most the game against Michigan and then all of a sudden just ran the Wolverines out of the building. Michigan is bad so maybe that should concern me, but every team is going to slip up some and Penn State still ended up absolutely dominating the forth quarter. This weekend in Columbus could really be the last chance for anyone to deny Penn State a trip to Miami for this years National Championship. (Texas and Penn State is my predicted national title matchup at this point)
Steven Hood No.3
Kevin Thomas No.3
Their offense has looked absolutely amazing. Fell behind early to Michigan, but came out firing in the second half. We will find out a lot more about the Nittany Lions this weekend when they play Ohio State.
Bill Wilson No.3
Peter R No.3
What a recovery from just a couple years ago. I still can't believe how good PSU seems to be.
Ben Lee No.3
These three teams at the top are so much better than any other team. Two of these three should play for the championship.
Justin S. No.3
Dan Boss No.3
Michael Shibley No.3
They spotted Michigan a first half lead, but then rolled.
Colin Flosi No.3
They will lose this week to Ohio State, and I will drop them out of my top ten. They haven't been tested, and if they don't play convincingly against Ohio State, I PRAY that they don't get a shot at the National Championship game, especially with one loss somehow.
College Football Fanatic No.3
I'm not going to put these guys at No.2 just yet because it took them 2 1/2 quarters to put up a good effort against the worst Michigan team in 40 years.
Ryan Williams No.3
All blowout wins so far, big game against Ohio State this week. Evan Royster is a sleeper Heisman candidate.
Jason Perkins No.3
Michael Devivero No.3
Mark White No.3
PSU's starting line-up can compete for a national championship. If they can stay healthy, they could very well be in the BCS championship game. If Clark, Royster or Williams goes down, some ugly depth concerns will tank their season.
Nic Gulas No.3
JoePa and Co. can make their best, probably last, case for the National Title this weekend in Columbus against the Buckeyes. Winner remains in the title hunt and driver's seat for Big 10 title.
Glynn McGehee No.4
Jason Hackney No.4
Kevin Buller No.5
Scott Glesner No.5
Getting hurt by weak schedule...that will get a quick fix playing OSU this week
Jonny Solovy No.5
They are undefeated yes, but this team has a lot of questions still. I think Ohio State will beat the N-Lions this week and end their chances.
Burgess Shaw No.5
Didn't look good against Michigan. They will lose in a weak Big 10 Conference.
Jared Kimmel No.5
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