63-14. 'Nuff said.
Further description up on LBU: http://www.linebacker-u.com/2010/03/10-minutes-or-less-1994-ohio-state.html
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I HAVE WAITED FOREVER FOR THIS
HUGE +1
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
This should be bumped..
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 5, 2010 3:31 PM EST up reply actions
Was at the game, can still remember 'bits' of the tailgate too!
Great find! – Thanks!
" When you cross that Blue Line, you are mine...Across the Blue Line, it's all football. " " And what you need to do in your life is paint Blue Lines everywhere. " - Joe Paterno 2009
HHV, where’d you get the DVD? I must have it.
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
I found it from this one website
Here’s the address: http://pennstatefootballdvds.webs.com/. Seriously, it was like stumbling into Fort Knox for myself. It’s gold, Jerry!
I currently have 5 DVDs: 94 OSU, 95 Texas Tech, 95 Michigan, 99 and 00 Purdue games. I already have the 1999 Purdue game up on YouTube (that was my first video). I plan on getting the Texas Tech, Mich, and 2000 Purdue game up eventually as well. It’s a bit of a time-consuming process though involving the ripping of the two DVD’s (one for each half) and then putting it together through iMovie (I use a Macbook Pro).
Thanks so much, friendo.
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 6, 2010 9:01 PM EST up reply actions
Dick Vermeil was awesome.
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
I think this is the greatest thing ever posted on this site.
“YEAH WE BEAT THE SPREAD”
Classic. Well played, HHV.
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
Thanks
I let loose with the snide comments this time around. It was pretty hard not to. I’m going to try and make it a staple of my videos from now on. I feel it sets it apart from most other “drive thru” college football videos out there on YouTube.
Some notes.
Its nice to re-watch these games and remember just how f-in awesome Carter and Engram were. Its a shame the PSU knee-hating gods wouldn’t let Ki-Jana have the NFL career he deserved.
Sometimes I forget how simply massive of a person Kyle Brady is, and how good he was. He could’ve played left tackle, but had some pretty nice hands as well.
It probably sucked to be a tOSU fan that day.
That team was so incredibly deep, just about everywhere.
I wish I was a little older in 1994 so I could have more vivid memories of it. That was our best team ever and I’d wager that it was one of the best NCAA teams ever. Suck it Osbourne.
Black Shoes. Basic Blues. No Name. All Game.
Where can I get a copy of that opening song?
"Have I ever told the story of when I met Miley Cyrus?"
I have been googling the lyrics for awhile
can’t find the name of the song or anything about it…I NEED this song
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face
Charlie Conway
"I did my walk of shame this morning and everyone was so much nicer," she said. "People were inviting me to parties at 9 a.m."
The punter was OSU's player of the game.
I remember those days from the Dark Years.
"Have I ever told the story of when I met Miley Cyrus?"
awesome
+1 more
"Stats from the spring," he said when handed the numbers. "I can take those down to the spare bathroom in the house. We can put them to use down there."
- Paul Rhoads
Here ya go
The like is here, check page 584. It was college football’s 125th anniversary. PSU didn’t wear the patch because we’re better than that.
Reach out; touch faith.
Funny you bring that up
There was a moment where Jack Arute (the sideline reporter in the game) mentioned the whole patch thing and PSU’s players taking a vote and refusing to wear them. I believe if you listen carefully, one of the clips begins just as Arute has finished talking about it.
I was 10 years old...
…and not a PSU fan at the time, and I still remember thinking that was a young pro offense facing good college teams. It always looked that way, and it just wasn’t fair. With all of the guys on that team who would go on to Pro Bowls, Super Bowls, and be 1st round draft picks, I wasn’t that far off.
Reach out; touch faith.
I was 10 years old at the time, too.
It was actually the first year my dad and I got season tickets (yeah, I know excellent timing on his part). While I remember the final score and seeing the offense blow up OSU’s defense, the only detail I could clearly remember before watching the DVD was Bobby Engram’s one-handed grab. That is something that will remain permanently etched in my cranial film room.
Love this stuff
‘94 team was before my time. I was still diggin’ Thomas the Tank Engine
God Created the World Out Of Nothing, Paterno Built A National Superpower On Cow Fields...
Well, my friend. You missed out.
But thanks to modern technology, you can at least PRETEND what it must’ve been like to be there in person.
94 Rose Bowl, I believe is my first PSU football memory
My dad had gone with his best friend from college, so my Mom, Sister and I all watched the game on TV. I would have been 7.
You 'would have been' 7...
are you blogging…from above???
" When you cross that Blue Line, you are mine...Across the Blue Line, it's all football. " " And what you need to do in your life is paint Blue Lines everywhere. " - Joe Paterno 2009
by BlueWhiteLife on Mar 8, 2010 1:45 PM EST up reply actions
I was there!
I was 20 years old, a junior, and wearing a shirt called “buckeye spankin’” that I bought from someone going door to door in the Graduate apartments. Being superstitious, I worried I was tempting fate at the time. Now I STILL have that shirt and all of the fond memories (and still have a crush on Kyle Brady, too)!
For the glory
by Paige2PSU on Mar 5, 2010 10:46 PM EST via mobile reply actions
Ahhh door to door salesmen.
What ’01 freshmen remember the F*** MIAMI t shirts being sold?
"Have I ever told the story of when I met Miley Cyrus?"
by Jeff Junstrom on Mar 5, 2010 11:40 PM EST up reply actions
We had Miami
Sucks with the hurricane as a u in freshman or sophomore year (92 or 93), man do I feel old!
For the glory
by Paige2PSU on Mar 6, 2010 12:03 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
I bought one.
Then we got embarrassed on national TV. bummer.
"Want a donut go to dunkin donuts, want a linebacker go to Penn State."
- Cris Carter, NFL Draft, 4/25/09
twitter: @princessblueezy
I wouldn't say embarrassed.
If Sacca doesn’t hit the Miami DL in the numbers for the pick or if the kicker didn’t go 0-4, we win.
by Tailgate Shogun on Mar 7, 2010 6:34 PM EST up reply actions
I assume you're talking about '91 or '92?
Before my time, but I’ve seen others complaining about that game twenty years later. Ha
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 7, 2010 8:57 PM EST up reply actions
2001
"Want a donut go to dunkin donuts, want a linebacker go to Penn State."
- Cris Carter, NFL Draft, 4/25/09
twitter: @princessblueezy
Wow, really?
I remember almost nothing from that game.
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 9:10 AM EST up reply actions
Ah. My bad. Saw F- Miami and just assumed we were talking about the early 90s.
That being said, Craig Fayak still sucks.
by Tailgate Shogun on Mar 8, 2010 9:05 PM EST up reply actions
Does he get credit for this?:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM-q2Ws0VZE
"Based on my estimates, it appears that Stanzi shall transcend the ages." - Cairo
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 10:13 PM EST up reply actions
Nope. Kickers can be summed up as follows:
What have you done for me lately?
by Tailgate Shogun on Mar 10, 2010 9:10 PM EST up reply actions
well, what has Matt Bahr, Kevin Kelley, etc
done for you lately, either?
But hey, at least we have Colin Wagner.
by The JuggerNitt on Mar 11, 2010 8:44 AM EST up reply actions
Seat belts kill more lives than they save
"I'm colonel cool! And I'm the captain on this rocket to the stars!"
The cockpunching of all cockpunchings.
This game was the absolute BEST. Just utter destruction from beginning to end.
Twitter: @scrappled
"When it’s third-and-10, you can take the milk drinkers and I’ll take the whiskey drinkers every time" - Max McGee
by Run Up The Score on Mar 6, 2010 3:15 PM EST reply actions
Seriously, dude, bump this.
He paid for the DVD and put in the effort to make the video.
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 6, 2010 9:02 PM EST up reply actions
I was there!
Junior year. The ’94 offense was art and science on the football field.
haha, I had a class out by that house at 2:29
There’s a lab about 50 yards behind the house there, there’s a bunch of horses out there too. It’s a ‘too country’ area of the PSU campus
Wow Herbie looks like a baby
Watching this performance makes me furious they didn’t get the NC that year. Utter and complete BS. And I don’t even remember the regular season that year. The worst part is b/c I was so young, I don’t even know who I should blame. Pollsters? Nebraska? B10? Illinois? Curley?
You blame Ohio State and you blame Michigan.
If you look at the voting maps from that year, those s**thead jernulests in those two states all voted for Nebraska. Then they all voted for Michigan in ’97 (who was also competing with Nebraska and who would have gotten beaten up by that Nebraska team).
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 7, 2010 12:01 PM EST up reply actions
Blame Indiana
for scoring a couple of late touchdowns in a blowout. The ‘experts’ who didn’t watch the game looked at the final score and decided that we must have struggled with a lousy Hoosier team and dropped us to #2 in the polls
No, they didn't.
That’s a myth that has spread amongst Penn State fans for some reason. Penn State was ranked first in the polls before the OSU game – Colorado was #2 and Nebraska was #3. Nebraska beat CU by 3 two touchdowns which was apparently enough for them to be ranked ahead of PSU that week despite the game HHV just posted.
So I can blame Michigan for doing their thing and somehow losing to Colorado on a hail mary (or is that MSU’s thing? Not so different afterall?) AND blame Kordell Stewart.
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 9:12 AM EST up reply actions
Uhhh....
Yes they did:
Ten years after Doug Flutie’s Hail Mary pass against Miami, history would repeat itself as Kordell Stewart of Colorado threw a last second, 64-yard Hail Mary to defeat #4 Michigan in the Big House and is called The Miracle at Michigan. A moral defeat was also handed to Penn State as the already defeated Hoosiers, down 35-21, threw a Hail Mary as time expired, then ran in a two point conversion to make a 35-29 game seem closer than it really was. Because of this, Penn State never regained the #1 in the polls.
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season
Is everything on wikipedia false?
At the time, our drop from #1 was attributed to the Indiana result among people who write about college football, but you know how unreliable they can be.
You said "dropped us to number 2" because of the Indiana game.
The little quote you just posted doesn’t fit what you said previously.
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 11:21 AM EST up reply actions
Check out the rankings:
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 11:46 AM EST up reply actions
Then we have conflicting information on wikipedia
because the bit I posted would suggest that the drop was concurrent to the Indiana loss, which is how I remember it. My memory, of course, is clouded by the effects of age and alcohol. I tried to find comfirmation, and found this:
The Hoosiers are winless against Penn State since 1993. But Indiana did get its pound of flesh in Mallory’s second season as a grad assistant. A 35-29 win against Indiana in 1994 caused poll voters to drop Penn State from No. 1. The Nittany Lions never regained the position despite finishing 12-0. The Rose Bowl appearance against Oregon that season was the first of just two for Penn State.
Oh, and this, from the Collegian
Despite a 63-14 homecoming annihilation of Ohio State the following week, a 35-29 win at unranked Indiana that was not as close as the score would indicate, dropped the Lions down to No. 2.
Yeah, I disagree.
It says “never regained”, it doesn’t say they dropped in the polls that week. They dropped in the polls after the Ohio State game.
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 12:32 PM EST up reply actions
I hate to say it, but RR is right.
PSU dropped after the 10/29 game against OSU and never regained the top spot.
"Have I ever told the story of when I met Miley Cyrus?"
by Jeff Junstrom on Mar 8, 2010 12:42 PM EST up reply actions
HAIL! to the Rambler valiant! HAIL! to the something Rambler! HAIL! HAIL! to something something Rambler of the West!
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 1:12 PM EST up reply actions
The NYT, of all places, provides some clarity
Indiana scored three times in the final 6 minutes 22 seconds, the last coming as time ran out when Dorian Wilkerson scored on a deflected 40-yard pass from backup quarterback Chris Dittoe. Dittoe added a 2-point conversion pass to Ajamu Stoner, creating the smallest margin of victory in Penn State’s season and a strange celebration in Memorial Stadium.
“The Indiana people looked like they won it,” Joe Paterno said with a smile.
The Lions (8-0, 5-0 in the Big Ten), shared first place with Nebraska for the past week in the two polls used by the bowl coalition to determine its matchups and were first in The New York Times computer ranking. But Penn State had already faced the near certainty that the Pacific-10 champion, the team the Lions would meet in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 2, will not be as highly ranked as Nebraska’s opponent in the Orange Bowl on the night of Jan. 1.
So, do I have to do a victory lap too, because I don’t have a theme song, but if I did, it’s unlikely it would be as annoying as ramblers
if you want your own theme song you have to right it for yourself like RR did
"There are only three certainties in college football: all players will eventually leave, the ACC will be bad, and Joe Paterno ", Clay Travis, CNNsi Fanhouse
Wikipedia cited the AP poll from that week.
I assume the NYT was talking about the Coach’s poll.
More importantly, an impartial observer (seriously, he’s jealous of me) concluded that I am right.
Since I’ve already played the fight song, I shall warm up the victory song:
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 3:04 PM EST up reply actions
Nope.
Why?
"It’s just that, reading through this thread, it appears you’re getting your ass kicked." -jtothep
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 4:03 PM EST up reply actions
Oh, let me see...
narcissistic…..check, seeking validation…..check, stupid songs…..check
by Row81 on Mar 8, 2010 7:19 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
AN IMPARTIAL OBSERVER AGREED WITH ME
+1, by the by.
"Based on my estimates, it appears that Stanzi shall transcend the ages." - Cairo
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 7:24 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
I like it better with its head cut off.
"Based on my estimates, it appears that Stanzi shall transcend the ages." - Cairo
by ReadingRambler on Mar 8, 2010 7:25 PM EST up reply actions

"There are only three certainties in college football: all players will eventually leave, the ACC will be bad, and Joe Paterno ", Clay Travis, CNNsi Fanhouse
Oh well.
"Based on my estimates, it appears that Stanzi shall transcend the ages." - Cairo
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