While We Celebrate Barry White Driving the Snakes Out of Springfield By Drinking Cheap Domestic Beer and Playing Irish Folk Music Like House of Pain on Loop, Let’s Examine Instances Where Good Fortune (and Misfortune) Shone Down on Penn State Football
Friends of the Blog know we absolutely SALAVATE when anniversaries/holidays pop up because it gives us an excuse to crank out a list no one asked for.
Oh, it’s Flag Day? Let’s rank the worst penalties ever called against Penn State.
Independence Day? Top moments in program history from 1887 to 1992.
Fungal Disease Awareness Week? Simple. Nittany Lion playmakers with the sickest feet ever.
Well, as your annoying green-clad coworkers might have told you, today is St. Patrick’s Day, so there’s no better time for us to think back and whip up a collection of Lucky and Unlucky plays from Penn State’s recent past. Our simple criteria: Lucky plays had to occur during significant Penn State wins and factor heavily in that win (so plays like Chris Godwin’s lucky juggling circus catch in the Rose Bowl didn’t make it). Unlucky plays, the exact opposite — bad breaks that happened during losses…mostly (we made an exception at the end).
After you read, let us know what plays we missed in the comments section or on our Twitter @fortheblogy. Heck, we might do this again next year.
Considering this is the third Welcome Letter we’ve penned since July, let’s hurry up and publish this one before there’s a grub infestation of the Beaver Stadium grass, leaving the field unsuitable for play, thus cancelling half the season.
(Shudders) OK, only positive thoughts from here on.
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