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Exciting to see but I would rather be reading that we won instead of PSU lost.
We punched them in the mouth and beat em up fair and square. The game was not as close as the score would suggest.
Oh well, they will be all over us in a few weeks.
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Lets hope so. So far Sportscenter's take has been look how far PSU has fallen losing to a nobody like Ohio then video of a pissed off head coach. Not a single word from Frank or Tyler. No respect from the lamestream media at all.
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The media reaction is to be expected. They are so enamored with the powerhouse schools that when they lose to a non-AQ, they must've done something wrong instead of giving credit to the smaller school that beat them. For example, after the score on ESPN's crawl they have "PSU: Outscored 21-0 in the 2nd half." Makes it sound like Penn St gave the game away. Why not "OHIO: Outscored PSU 21-0 in the 2nd half"? And before the game Mark May said Penn St would likely win 6 or 7 games this year. Afterwards, he said maybe 3 or 4. Ohio isn't so bad of a team that this one loss would make that much difference.
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Was watching the OSU/Miami game simulataneously at a bar on the Big Ten Network. They NEVER went to an in-game highlight or update while we had the lead and also made no mention of us winning over Penn State. As soon as the game was over, they went straight to Wisconsin/N. Iowa. Pretty sure they never mentioned it throughout the first half of that game either.
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