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re: How attractive is the Penn State Football job?
Posted on 8/6/10 at 9:04 am to PowerTool
Posted on 8/6/10 at 9:04 am to PowerTool
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I'd say Texas is probably #1 at present. PSU is still a top ten or 15, but that's predicated on the notion that JoePa will ever officially retire and admit that he no longer coaches the team. I think the son of a bitch is too vain and will be clinging to that title til they cart him off.
What kind of ahole would agree to have a statue erected while he's still "coaching?"
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Posted on 8/6/10 at 9:13 am to bomber77
Actually, you can make a pretty good case that JoePa is currently underacheiving. I think people compeltely underestimate just how large and fertile PSU's recruiting ground is. One you get north of the Mason-Dixon line, there are no top tier programs on the coast. PSU is really the only national power that is a local destination for that enitre region. PSU should own Pennsylvania, NY, NY, and all of New England. That's a huge footprint, dominated by one program. Rutgers and UConn are getting good, but they are nowhere near PSU's level.
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