Penn State Sports Magazine
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N O V E M B E R 1 4 , 2 0 1 8 B L U E W H I T E O N L I N E . C O M 12 PENN STATE RADIO NETWORK STATION SIGNAL CITY/MARKET* WAEB 790-AM Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton WVAM 1430-AM Altoona WRKY 104.9-FM Altoona/Hollidaysburg WAVL 910-AM Apollo WILK 103.1-FM Avoca WAYC 1600-AM Bedford WAYC 100.9-FM Bedford WAGL 103.9-FM Bradford WAGL 99.1-FM Bradford WISR 680-AM Butler WJEJ 1240-AM Chambersburg/Hagerstown, Md. WCCR 92.7-FM Clarion WCPA 900-AM Clearfield WCPA 98.5-FM Clearfield WWCB 1370-AM Corry WAGL 103.9-FM Coudersport WAGL 99.1-FM Coudersport WWLZ 820-AM Elmira, N.Y./Ithaca, N.Y. WWLZ 101.3-FM Elmira, N.Y./Ithaca, N.Y. WPSE 1450-AM Erie WPSE 107.1-FM Erie WAVL 98.7-FM Greensburg Sports Radio 96.5 FM Harrisburg Sports Radio 95.3-FM Harrisburg Sports Radio 1400-AM Harrisburg Sports Radio 93.5-FM (HD) Harrisburg WKZN 1300-AM Hazleton WCCL 101.7-FM Johnstown WAGL 103.9-FM Kane WAGL 99.1-FM Kane WNPV 1440-AM Lansdale WLBR 1270-AM Lebanon WLIU 670-AM Lewistown WLIU 92.9-FM Lewistown WOGA 92.9-FM Mansfield WOGA 93.1-FM Mansfield WJST 1280-AM New Castle WVNJ 1160-AM New York Metro WKQW 96.3-FM Oil City WKQW 1120-AM Oil City WNTP 990-AM Philadelphia WPIT 730-AM Pittsburgh WPIT 96.5-FM Pittsburgh WAVT 101.9-FM Pottsville WPPA 1360-AM Pottsville WEEU 830-AM Reading WBZU 910-AM Scranton WAGL 103.9-FM Smethport WAGL 99.1-FM Smethport WQWK 1450-AM State College WBUS 93.7-FM State College WKOK 1070-AM Sunbury WCCL 101.7-FM Somerset WHGL 100.3-FM Troy/Canton WTRN 1340-AM Tyrone WTRN 100.7-FM Tyrone WRQY 96.5-FM Wheeling, W.Va. WNDA 1490-AM Wellsboro WNDA 93.5-FM Wellsboro WILK 980-AM Wilkes-Barre WKSB 102.7-FM Williamsport WSBA 910-AM York WSBA 93.9-FM York * Pennsylvania unless otherwise noted those things. He obviously takes the feed- back and likes the feedback, but, again, for him it's about him watching the tape with the coaching staff and what we're doing well, accountability and trust and discipline and those types of things. So, yeah, I think our defense puts a pri- ority on winning. And not being selfish and doing what's in Penn State's best in- terests and doing what's in our kids' best interests. That's the thing that I know as a head coach that I really value. And obvi- ously, me and Brent go way back. We've got a lot of history, a lot of history to his first year coaching at East Stroudsburg when I was still playing and his dad was my offensive coordinator. He knows me inside and out, probably better than I'd like him to. And I know him inside and out, probably better than he'd like me to. We go way back. Both the good and the bad. So I've got tremendous respect for him and our entire defensive staff. They've done a tremendous job for us and will continue to. You mentioned Saturday, talking about the fumble at the end of the Wis- consin game, that you wanted to watch it on film. What did you see there, and can you maybe use that as a teachable moment since you guys got out with the win? I really liked our plan. We did not exe- cute the motion well, obviously. I know people are saying, why are you running that style of play anyway? That's not re- ally the issue. The issue is in the execu- tion. I know people would love to see two tight ends, one receiver, two backs and hunker it up in there. But that's not who we are. I know sometimes that's difficult for people to grasp in their mind. I'm going to be honest with you, it was hard for me to grasp at first. When you go to this style of offense, you can't go to four-minute and then try to become something you're not. You've got to run your offense. We spend a lot of time now on four-minute and seeing what's going to give us the best chance. And we have really changed our approach to four-minute offense this year in terms of how we prepare for it. So at the end of the day, although that didn't look good, it really came down to our execution of what we were trying to do, because on film we had what we ex- pected and what we were looking for. But we did not time up the motion correctly.