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Penn State football ticket info
Penn State Nittany Lions Tickets – How Long Joe?
2007 Penn State Nittany Lions tickets may be your last chance to enjoy the
company of the greatness that is Joe Paterno. This season marks the 43rd year
that Paterno will take the reins of the Nittany Lions, a remarkable feat of
endurance in this age of turnstile coaching. Through it all Joe Paterno has
remained steady as a rock, coaching his teams to almost 400 wins, and remains on
pace to finish as one of the most successful coaches in college football
history. Joe Paterno alone makes Nittany Lions tickets worthwhile. Who knows how
much longer this college football icon can last? Better grab your chance to see
one of the greats while you still can and Penn State Nittany Lions tickets are
the only way to see Papa Joe at home in Beaver Stadium.
2008 Nittany Lions Tickets
What kind of team will Paterno put on the field in 2007? From all indications a
pretty good one. The Nittany Lions are coming off a 9-4 season that saw some
changes but still yielded a 5-3 mark in the Big 10, with wins over Illinois,
Michigan, and Michigan State. More importantly for fans with Nittany Lions
tickets, it yielded an impressive win over Tennessee in the Outback Bowl.
2007 will see the return of several starters, including Anthony Morelli in his
second stint under center. While Morelli struggled at times in 2006 because of
inexperience he promises to be a much stronger weapon in 2007. Also hitting the
field will be what’s probably the best group of receivers to ever wear a Nittany
Lions uniform. With Derrick Williams (40 catches, 440 yards) and Deon Butler (48
catches, 637 yards) Penn State will be effective through the air, especially if
the extremely promising tight end Andrew Quarles lives up to the hype.
Penn State Nittany Lions Tickets and Beaver Stadium
Nittany Lions tickets will be valuable treasures as the 2007 season unfolds. The
allure of Joe Paterno’s unmatched record in college football, the joy of 106,000
screaming Penn State fans packed into Beaver Stadium, and the excitement of
college football are all yours for the taking with Penn State Nittany Lions
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2007 Penn State football ticket info - PSU Nittany Lions
Pennsylvania State University brings Big Ten football action to legendary Beaver
Stadium and the only way to be a part of some of the best football games in the
nation is to pick up Penn State Nittany Lions football tickets from
ABCTickets.com. Located in State College, Pennsylvania, the Nittany Lions
Football team puts on a thrilling show for fans from all over as they square off
against the other elite teams in the Big Ten Conference, but their biggest
rivalries are with Michigan State and Minnesota. Beaver Stadium is the second
largest stadium in the United States, and although there are over 100,000 seats
per game at Beaver Stadium, the Nittany Lions continually sell out their games
because of the large number of alumni and local fans.
To commemorate Penn State’s entry into the Big Ten Conference, the Governor’s
Victory Bell Trophy was awarded to the game between Penn State and their first
Big Ten football opponent; the Minnesota Golden Gophers. This intense rivalry
was developed when the first four meetings were won by Penn State, followed by
the Minnesota Golden Gophers winning the next four years. The Nittany Lions
recaptured the trophy in 2005, when they defeated the Golden Gophers by a score
of 44-14. Make sure to circle the date of the next meeting between these two
powerhouse teams if you want to see Big Ten Football at its finest.
Led by Hall of Fame head coach Joe Paterno, Penn State is one of the elite
programs in all of NCAA Football and has produced stand out players that went on
to have outstanding, difference-making careers in the NFL after finishing
college. People that have played for Penn State include the likes of Richie
Anderson, LaVar Arrington, Todd Blackledge, Kyle Brady, Kerry Collins, and
Wallace Triplett, who holds the distinction of being the first African-American
draftee to play in the National Football League.
With over 450,000 living alumni of Penn State living in the United States and
beyond, the Nittany Lions football games are sure to be well attended, which is
why it was so important to make Beaver Stadium as large as it is. Finding Penn
State Nittany Lions tickets is hard enough for a regular game, but when a
rivalry game is being played, you need to jump on your opportunity to find
tickets as soon as possible, and if you let ABCTickets.com help you find what
you need, you can be sure you’ll be at the game to see everything from the coin
flip to the trophy presentation.
This Past Week's Penn State Nittany Lions Tickets
Michigan State Spartans at Penn State Nittany Lions
12 p.m., EST, Saturday
Beaver Stadium
Michigan State-Penn State tickets: The indestructible Joe Paterno watched his
Nittany Lions take down Temple last weekend from the comforts of his home. The
veteran Penn State frontman is recovering from an injured knee and hip that he
sustained in the Wisconsin game. The Nittany Lions would like nothing more
than to welcome their fearless leader back with a season-ending win over
Michigan State, before heading to a bowl game. But the Spartans have nothing to
lose. The Spartans' head coach John L. Smith will be gone at the end of the
year, and Michigan State will not qualify for a bowl game this season. Smith and
the Spartans will be pulling out all the stops to finish what has been a
disappointing season on a high note.
This Week’s Penn State Nittany Lions Tickets
Temple (1-9) at Penn State (6-4) tickets
Temple-Penn State tickets: If Joe Paterno is on the sidelines after getting ran
over last week, just go ahead and give him the Coach of the Year award. Paterno
was crushed in a collision with two players during last week’s loss to
Wisconsin. He suffered a fractured shin bone and two torn knee ligaments in his
left leg. He underwent surgery this week but was back studying game film shortly
after the procedure.
The 79-year-old coach is battling Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden for the
all-time wins lead in college football history. But as the problems mount, you
have to start to wonder when Paterno is going to call it quits.
PAST WEEK’S PENN STATE TICKETS
Penn State (6-2) at No. 17 Wisconsin (8-1)
12 p.m., Saturday
Nittany Lions-Badgers tickets: The winner can take over third place in the Big
Ten. The loser will drop back in the middle of the pack.
The Nittany Lions are coming off an impressive shutout of Purdue last week,
while the Badgers had to come from behind to nip Illinois.
Check out Wisconsin freshman running back P.J. Hill. He’s been spectacular this
season, but he’ll want to avoid meeting Penn State All-American linebacker Paul
Posluszny. You’re not going to want to miss the Big Ten showdown between the
Nittany Lions and Wisconsin Badgers.
PAST WEEK'S PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS TICKETS
Penn State (5-3) at Purdue (5-3) tickets
12 p.m., Saturday
at
Ross-Ade Stadium
Penn State-Purdue tickets: Very quietly these two Big Ten clubs have put
themselves in position to finish in the upper half of the conference. With
Michigan and Ohio State distancing themselves, Purdue, Penn State and
17th-ranked Wisconsin each have a shot at finishing third.
The winner of Saturday's showdown between Joe Paterno's Nittany Lions and Joe
Tiller's Boilermakers will take a gigantic step in the right direction. Penn
State plays at Wisconsin next week, but should cannot afford to look past the
scrappy Boilermakers, who have shown the ability to put up points in bunches.
Penn State, on the other hand, prefers to win with its defense, led by
All-American linebacker Paul Posluszny. Big Ten fans will be paying close
attention to this matchup, and so will you if you buy Penn State Nittany Lions
tickets from ABCTickets.com.
PAST WEEK'S PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS TICKETS
Illinois Fighting Illini at Penn State Nittany Lions tickets 12 p.m. EST,
Saturday Beaver Stadium
The Nittany Lions fought valiantly last week against a very good Michigan
squad, but fell 17-10 to the second-ranked Wolverines. The loss was especially
painful for Joe Paterno's squad, as senior quarterback Anthony Morelli was
knocked out of the game with a head injury. Morelli's status for this weekend's
game is uncertain, but if he can't go back-ups Paul Cianciolo and Daryll Clark
showed that they can fill in admirably. Illinois has struggled in its second
season under coach Ron Zook, but look for the Illini to stand up for last fight
against the Nittany Lions. It's Big Ten football at its finest with Penn State
tickets.
Past week's Penn State football ticket preview:
Penn State Nittany Lions tickets
No. 4 Michigan (6-0) at Penn State (4-2) tickets
8 p.m., Saturday, at Beaver Stadium
Penn State squeaked past Minnesota last weekend, stealing a victory when the
Golden Gophers missed an extra point in overtime. But Joe Paterno knows his
Nittany Lions will have to play better in order to knock off the fourth-ranked
Wolverines from Michigan.
Led by quarterback Chad Henne, running back Mike Hart and wide receiver Mario
Manningham, the Wolverines are putting up points in bunches and are looking for
their seventh consecutive win to start the season.
Penn State also has plenty of offensive firepower, but the Nittany Lions have
been relying on their stingy defense to compile their 4-2 record. Which team
imposes their will on this football game will be victorious. An upset could be
in the works, one that you’ll want to be at Beaver Stadium for with Penn State
football tickets from ABCTickets.com
Past week’s Penn State Nittany Lions tickets
Penn State (3-2) at Minnesota (2-3)
12 p.m., Metrodome
Penn State-Minnesota tickets: Joe Paterno’s Nittany Lions blasted Northwestern 33-7 in a statement game. Penn State dominated on offense and defense. But the Golden Gophers from Minnesota are a whole different story.
Glen Mason’s Gophers can put up numbers in a hurry and will be a stern test for the Nittany Lions defense, which is led by Butkus Award candidate Paul Posluszny. Quarterback Brian Cupito has already tossed nine touchdowns for Minnesota, and running back Alex Daniels has been just as explosive with five scores.
PAST WEEK'S PENN STATE
NITTANY LIONS TICKETS
Penn State at Ohio State tickets
12 p.m., EDT, Saturday
Ohio Stadium
Penn State is looking to catch No. 1 Ohio State off guard when Joe Paterno leads
the Nittany Lions into Ohio Stadium for a lunchtime kickoff. Penn State got the
best of the Buckeyes last year en route to winning the Big Ten title.
Led by All-American linebacker Paul Poslunszky, the Nittany Lions don’t plan on
relinquishing their crown anytime soon.
The Buckeys, led by a pair of Heisman candidates in quarterback Troy Smith and
wide receiver Ted Ginn, have championship plans of their own.
Your Penn State-Ohio State tickets from ABCTickets.com will put you in the seats
to see if the Nittany Lions can pull off the biggest upset of the season.
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THIS WEEK'S PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS GAME....
Youngstown State at PSU
3:30 p.m., EDT, Saturday Beaver Stadium
After last week's disappointing loss to Notre Dame, Penn State will be
looking to take out a little frustration when Youngstown State arrives at Beaver
Stadium. Joe Pa's Nittany Lions were embarrassed by the Irish, 41-17 and won't
be in a cordial mood. All-American linebacker Paul Poslusnzy and quarterback
Anthony Morelli are out to prove that the loss to Notre Dame was a fluke, and
Paterno remains focused on defending their Big Ten title. But Youngstown State,
one of Division I-AA's top programs and the former stomping grounds of Ohio
State head coach Jim Tressel, won't be intimidated. They've made a habit of
giving their bigger brothers in Division I fits and have the ability to pull off
the biggest upset of the year.
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