Tough loss Big D. I know that game stung just as bad as PS last season. Really thought Georgia was going to score at the end. Gunner had ample opportunities. Especially with that 4th down toss. Looked like Josh Allen's pass against the Eagles on the final play. Smart made some asinine calls again as last season final game. Franklin's clone?! Smart can't get over the Ole Miss hump.
James Franklin, a black, college version of Jason Garrett
One of the worst coaches ever for a major program. Guy is a total clown.
Penn State had eons more talent on the field last night and played just like the Dallas Cowboys always do.

Just seen this post. Thank goodness he's gone. The new HC, Matt Campbell is an excellent hire. He knows how to build a strong program too. He's expected to heavily utilize the transfer portal. PS new DC is a former PS player, D'Anton Lynn. Plenty of college experience & a nine-year career coaching in the NFL.
Campbell will get them over the hump where Franklin couldn't (Ohio State). This was the first losing season in 20 years (minus Covid year) for PS. And then to lose Allar. Loved seeing OS lose back-to-back games all the way at the end lol.
There's a new National Champion pounding the turf.
Indiana Hoosiers.
The Big Ten has shown strong recent performance with teams like Michigan and Ohio State reaching the College Football Playoff (CFP) title game in recent years, and other Big Ten teams performing well in bowls against the SEC, but the conference hasn't secured a CFP National Championship in the recent playoff era, with Ohio State winning the last one in the traditional BCS/CFP era in 2020, to think they were favored, again.
Big Ten has flexed its muscles in bowls, often beating SEC teams, the SEC has historically won more postseason games overall against the Big Ten in the last decade, though Big Ten presence in the final four has increased & will continue on doing so.
I leave you with, my most recent photo~
Daboyz aka, "Phillies Karen"!