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2020 Basketball Season

Penn State Basketball: Season of Uncertainty

Fresh Off a Fairytale Season with a Forever Unwritten Final Chapter, Penn State Basketball Returns Today (we think) with a Radically Different Storyline and a New Cast of Characters

The clock struck midnight at 10:49 p.m. 

On March 7, 2020, Penn State dropped its third-straight game – this one an inexcusable 80-69 faceplant at Northwestern – but spirits remained high. Sporting a 21-10 record, including road wins at Michigan, Michigan State and Purdue, the Nittany Lions and head coach Pat Chambers entered the Big Ten Tournament with an NCAA at-large bid in the bag.

Then, well…you know. 

Fast forward 266 days, and a whole heckuva lot has changed at Penn State…so let us catch you up to speed on what you might have missed as we embark (maybe) on a “season” where the clock will probably strike midnight at 1:13 a.m., this time. 

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November 28, 2020by FTB Staff
Comedian Vs. The Coin

Comedian vs. The Coin: Thanksgiving Edition

Editor’s Note: Each Week During the Football Season Stand-Up Comedian and Co-Host of the Punch Drunk Sports Podcast, Jayson Thibault, picks games against the flips of a John F. Kennedy Half-Dollar. 

The Contestants

Jayson Thibault is a stand-up comedian and original member of the Punch Drunk Sports Podcast  along with Ari Shaffir and Sam Tripoli.  On Nov. 27 –THIS FRIDAY! — Thibault will be recording his new comedy album, “Covidiot” during his performance at The Market Lounge & Comedy Club in Valparaiso, Indiana.  FTB is without question THE No. 1 Penn State football site in Northwest Indiana, so far all our readers in the area (Brian and Phil) be sure to check him out! 

The JFK Half-Dollar Coin was first minted in 1964. This particular 50-cent piece were flipping has been in the cup holder of a 2015 Toyota Camry for some time and is a tad sticky. If it picks winners, we’re not going to wash it. If it doesn’t, we’re spending it.   

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November 26, 2020by FTB Staff
2020 Season

Hindsight 2020: PSU Defense vs. Iowa

If Only Brent Pry’s Squad Could Skip the First Half and Just Play Two Second Halves…Man, That’d be Sweeeeet. 

FTB CHARTING FIRST HALF – BOX SCORE 

Lazy Writer’s Note: We tried not to rehash stuff covered in today’s Film Study, so if you want the full scope of Penn State’s defensive woes read this first then click here.

Same song, different station.

Penn State defensive coordinator Brent Pry further cemented himself as the Master of Second Half Adjustments when he figuratively threw a Dixie cup full of warm water from the Gym Class drinking fountain (always the worst) upon the weekly inferno of ineptitude that ignited once again during the initial 30 minutes of action.

Seriously, how the hell does this keep happening? 

Better question: Why are we still angry and surprised when it does?

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November 25, 2020by FTB Bill
FTB Film Study

FTB Film Study – The Many Issues Plaguing the Penn State Defense

November 25, 2020by FTB Staff
2020 Season

Hindsight 2020: PSU Offense vs. Iowa 

Answers and Solutions Continue to Elude Penn State’s Sputtering Ford Edsel Offense as Recurring Negative Trends Pile Up Saturday After Saturday 

FTB CHARTING – BOX SCORE

One play – the successful 2-point conversion to Keyvone Lee that reduced Iowa’s lead to 31-21 during the sliver-of-false-hope phase of Saturday’s depantsing  — gave us pause and made us ponder a Big Picture question:

How under James Franklin’s thumb is new OC Kirk Ciarrocca when it comes to play-calling and system installation?   

What triggered this question was a tweet from Saturday. Credit Matt Bortner of 1450 AM ESPN State College for eyeballing this reuse of a 2019 play call.

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November 24, 2020by FTB Bill
PSU ABC's

Analytics, Basic Stats, and Recent Historic Context: The ABC’s of Penn State Football – Iowa Recap

Introduction

By now, I hope you know what we try to do here. We look at the stats of the latest Penn State football game loss from a statistical and contextual analysis and compare it to years gone-by. And now, with each passing week, the historic nature of this team is starting to add up for all the wrong reasons. 

Basic Statistics – Summary

In the basic stat table, we highlight the team that won each category and, week over week, Penn State has had something good to hang their hats on despite always failing in the most important row – the score. Whether it was winning the yardage battle or controlling the ball, there was something positive. Against Iowa, there was nothing that gives hope. Yes, Penn State had more passing yards than the Hawkeyes (280 to 186) and completed a slightly higher percentage of passes but this didn’t matter. After scoring on their 2nd possession to take their first lead since Indiana (which was game 1 in case you forgot) Iowa thoroughly dismantled the Lions and this game wasn’t close. Even after Clifford subbed in for an ineffective Will Levis and threw two touchdowns in two plays to cut the lead to 31–21 the game was never really in doubt. Any existing doubt about this week’s outcome was erased when Penn State chose to punt down by 13 with just over 3 minutes remaining. What also may have been erased with that punt was any faith that this team might have the skill, organization, will, and heart to gain anything positive from the 2020 season.

This week, rather than go through the detailed graphs, analytics, and statistical breakdowns, we’re going to focus on historic context. In honor of the first Penn State team to start 0-5 in the 134-year history of the program, let’s see how far we need to go back to find other points of futility in the storied history of this once gloried program. Here are the Top 10 shocking, depressing, and embarrassing stats of your (not my – I’m a Coastal Carolina fan now) 2020 Penn State Nittany Lions.

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November 23, 2020by FTB Nathan
2020 Season

Sunday Column: The Nightmare May Be Closer to the Beginning than to its End

Welcome to rock bottom. 

Or at least whatever rock bottom means until next week.

Penn State did what no other Penn State team had ever done on Saturday, falling to 0-5 on the season with a lopsided loss to a solid but unspectacular Iowa side and leaving little evidence that the first of those two numbers is likely to change anytime soon.

This isn’t a downward spiral for the Nittany Lions; it is a free fall. It can take years of work to build a program to the point where it can compete for conference championships and call itself one of the nation’s 10 best. James Franklin did that. And it can take only a matter of weeks to see that foothold he and his staff and his players had worked so hard to earn to fall away.

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November 22, 2020by FTB Jeff
2020 Season

Dispensing Thoughts and Opinions: PSU-Iowa

 

FTB’s Rapid Reaction/Stream of Consciousness After Penn State Made History in the Worst Possible Way

  • Penn State is 0-5 for the first time in the history of the football program, which began play in 1887. Here are some other things that happened in 1887:
    • Punxsutawney celebrates the first Groundhog Day.
    • Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show opens in London, England.
    • Construction of the Eiffel Tower begins in Paris, France.
    • Jim Thorpe is born.
    • Nikola Tesla begins experimenting with X-Rays.
  • Hypothetical: Let’s say the devil suddenly appeared in your living room on Oct. 23rd and wanted to make a wager. The devil pays you $10,000 if Penn State has one or more wins before Thanksgiving. If they don’t, you have to chop one of your balls off. Raise your hand if you’d be down a testicle like me.

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November 21, 2020by FTB Bill
Comedian Vs. The Coin

Comedian vs. The Coin: Big Ten Week 5

Editor’s Note: Each Week During the Football Season Stand-Up Comedian and Co-Host of the Punch Drunk Sports Podcast, Jayson Thibault, picks games against the flips of a John F. Kennedy Half-Dollar. 

The Contestants

Jayson Thibault is a stand-up comedian and original member of the Punch Drunk Sports Podcast along with Air Shaffir and Sam Tripoli.  On Nov. 27, Thibault will be recording his new comedy album, “Covidiot” during his performance at The Market Lounge & Comedy Club in Valparaiso, Indiana.  FTB is without question THE No. 1 Penn State football site in Northwest Indiana, so far all our readers in the area (Brian) be sure to check him out! 

The JFK Half-Dollar Coin was first minted in 1964. This particular 50-cent piece we’re flipping has been in the cup holder of a 2015 Toyota Camry for some time and is a tad sticky. If it picks winners, we’re not going to wash it. If it doesn’t, we’re spending it.   

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November 20, 2020by FTB Staff
FTB Film Study

FTB Film Study – Critiquing Penn State QB Will Levis vs. Nebraska

November 19, 2020by FTB Staff
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