Nittany White Out Round Table: Part I
March 16, 2010 – | View Comments

With spring practices a little more than a week away form starting for the Nittany Lions and the Blue White game about a month away we here at Nittany White Out decided we should getting back in gear with some good old-fashioned round table debating …

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Nittany White Out Round Table: Part I
March 16, 2010 – 8:48 am | View Comments
Nittany White Out Round Table: Part I

With spring practices a little more than a week away form starting for the Nittany Lions and the Blue White game about a month away we here at Nittany White Out decided we should getting back in gear with some good old-fashioned round table debating …

This Stuff Also Happened
March 13, 2010 – 9:00 am | View Comments

I feel bad obsessing over the basketball situation here at Penn State, and, well, just thinking about the utter failure that is Ed DeChellis’s program makes me feel even worse.  So let’s play catch-up, and see what’s been going on with the football team over …

Penn State: Where 3-16 Is Celebrated
March 12, 2010 – 5:27 pm | View Comments
Penn State: Where 3-16 Is Celebrated

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 …

Basketball team run out of Indianapolis, time for DeChellis to follow suit
March 11, 2010 – 9:12 pm | View Comments
Basketball team run out of Indianapolis, time for DeChellis to follow suit

I won’t even bother to finish watching the game. The effort by this team against the Golden Gophers is absolutely pathetic and demeaning to Penn State fans. As of writing this, the Gophers are up 62-36 with 7 minutes still left in the game. A …

Penn State baseball season underway; stumbles in College Station
March 11, 2010 – 1:10 pm | View Comments
Penn State baseball season underway; stumbles in College Station

State baseball action is well underway and the team just completed a series in College Station against Big 12 baseball power Texas A&M.

Here’s a quick run through the games already completed by the Penn State baseball team.

Pinstripe Bowl brings teams from the Heartland to play in our backyard
March 10, 2010 – 10:55 am | View Comments
Pinstripe Bowl brings teams from the Heartland to play in our backyard

Just in case you were left unsatisfied with the 34 bowl games, you’re in luck in 2010. ESPN and the Steinbrenner family has partnered up to bring you, the Pinstripe bowl.
Scheduled for December 30th, the blockbuster matchup between unranked Big East #3rd and the Big …

Central Oklahoma shocks #2 Icers in overtime ACHA stunner
March 9, 2010 – 8:30 am | View Comments
Central Oklahoma shocks #2 Icers in overtime ACHA stunner

Oh the disappointment. This was supposed to be the year. An ACHA national title in the program’s 70th anniversary season, the ultimate crowning achievement for the Penn State Icers.
But the looks of shock and disbelief on the players faces following the game said it all. …

The NIT End Game
March 4, 2010 – 7:05 am | View Comments
The NIT End Game

Commence rant.
What’s there left to say. This wasn’t exactly the season many of us expected especially many of those students who turned Madison Square Garden into Beaver Stadium East last year. Talor Battle was returning and so were our hopes for a respectable basketball program. …

Icers march on to ACHA National Tournament
March 3, 2010 – 4:55 pm | View Comments
Icers march on to ACHA National Tournament

Following this past weekend’s relatively meaningless sweep (6-3, 7-5) of future member ESCHL Robert Morris, here’s an interview with Icer’s Head Coach Scott Balboni and co-captain John Conte prior to the looming ACHA national tournament.

The Icers take on SUNY-Canton this Satuday, March 6th at 1pm …

Penn State’s Special Teams Just Got a Lot Special-er (In the Special Ed sense)
March 2, 2010 – 4:37 pm | View Comments
Penn State’s Special Teams Just Got a Lot Special-er (In the Special Ed sense)

Replacing Jeremy Boone was never going to be easy. The guy is almost assuredly going to be one of just a small handful of punters drafted next month into the NFL, and, save for a couple hiccups last season when he had two punts blocked …