Nitt Picks Says "Bah, Kids Today"
Oh well this is just GRRRRRRRRRRREAT!
Quarless, a rising junior from Uniondale, N.Y., caught 14 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns for the Nittany Lions last season. He missed the first two games while serving a suspension for an underage drinking citation last August.
Goodbye, Mr. Quarless. Have fun playing for Youngstown State or Shippensburg. You blew it, son. Bring on Szczerba and Ditto.
And in other news, Laschout is following up their Cowher stalking from Monday with more disturbing investigation. Apparently somebody in North Carolina is selling a house similar to Cowher's, so therefore he must be the next Penn State head coach.
Hello, horse? If you're looking for your cart it's up ahead around the bend. Does anyone else find this whole thing a little creepy?
UPDATE: Cowher says it ain't happening.
Cowher said yesterday, with a laugh, that "I'm not going anywhere," after Internet reports noted that his house was for sale and rumors linked him with another coaching job, this one at Penn State.
"Put that to rest," Cowher said firmly yesterday. "I'm staying here."
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nice thought, but.............
by psuwins1 on Mar 5, 2008 7:45 AM EST reply actions
Aww, man
lol
Oh and jay pa would....crap his pants if he seen that face lol
So long, Quarless.
See ya. So long.
I saw an article in Fightonstate (just the summary; I'm not spending $100/year for a subscription) that the seniors said there would be no more off-the-field incidents. If that's the case, then we're already lacking leadership for 2009, or the team has to make an example of somebody and say "Hit the road, Jack." We'll do just fine with Mickey Shuler.
Got popped for underage drinking
espn
Mike I think you need to start working for espn b/c they just "broke" the story hahahaha
by Lion Alum on Mar 5, 2008 2:16 PM EST reply actions

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