Penn State: Where 3-16 Is Celebrated
March 12, 2010 – | View Comments

As Professor Farnsworth might say, “Good news, everyone.”
And just as in Futurama, this is of course followed by a horrible, terrible announcement.  Namely, that Ed DeChellis has, avoided the chopping block.  Kudos to David Jones on the scoop:
“Yes, Ed will continue to be our head …

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Acknowledged by Sports Illustrated

Submitted by Charlie on March 18, 2009 – View Comments

Our letter to Tim Curley and Jon Perry and the subsequent Craigslist listing was picked up by Sports Illustrated.

Let’s just hope Tim Curley and Jon Perry will actually pay attention. I am sick of playing these schools I wouldn’t even bother applying to. They claimed that as the basketball program’s profile increases, it becomes harder to schedule. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! Then what were we doing playing special ed schools in seasons’ past? Was Georgetown and Pittsburgh too busy to have us pay them a visit? Try another excuse next time Curley.

On another note, there will be no liveblog for the Rhode Island game seeing as it will not be on TV anywhere. So much for being a high profile basketball program right Curley?

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  • Hah! So that was ya'll with that Craigslist ad. That's hilarious. But don't direct your hate to Curley. Well actually, I'm not a big fan of him either, but he's not to blame. DeChellis and our Director of Basketball Operations (was Eldon Price, now's Jon Perry) create the schedule. Curley just signs off on it.
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