DeltaV wrote:NJRedman wrote:SJHooper wrote:
Penn State was a power house for many years…are you nuts? And that's PA…close to the Mason Dixon. Northeast college football will never take off. Rutgers has not been anywhere close to a national championship.
WTF are you talking about? Are you saying that Penn State is a southern school? It's right in the middle of Pennsylvania, thats not close to being the south. Yes the Mason Dixon line runs across the southern boarder of PA, does that mean New Jersey is close to being southern? You really are clueless.
Penn State is in Pennsyltucky. It's like Alabama with snow. I grew up there; it is nothing like Philadelphia or the rest of the northeast corridor. The Delaware Valley is in the Northeast...the rest of the state is in the midwest. Maybe not by the definitions of the regions, but absolutely by mentality.
Bill Marsh wrote:DeltaV wrote:NJRedman wrote:
WTF are you talking about? Are you saying that Penn State is a southern school? It's right in the middle of Pennsylvania, thats not close to being the south. Yes the Mason Dixon line runs across the southern boarder of PA, does that mean New Jersey is close to being southern? You really are clueless.
Penn State is in Pennsyltucky. It's like Alabama with snow. I grew up there; it is nothing like Philadelphia or the rest of the northeast corridor. The Delaware Valley is in the Northeast...the rest of the state is in the midwest. Maybe not by the definitions of the regions, but absolutely by mentality.
Who cares what part of the state it's located in? It's fans are in Philadelphia. It's students mostly come from the eastern part of the state. Penn State is every bit as much a Philadelphia school as if they were located there. Check out the traffic on I-76 coming out of Philly some football Saturday in the fall. Philadelphia is most definitely NOT Alabama.
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