Blue White Illustrated

September 2014

Penn State Sports Magazine

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issing an extra point after a touchdown has haunted football teams since the sport was in- vented in the mid-1800s, and in one such instance in 1959, a missed kick may have cost Penn State a chance at winning its first national championship. An errant kick usually changes a team's game strategy and often leads to a frustrating loss in a game that could have been won. That's precisely what happened on Nov. 7, 1959, in a game hyped as "The Battle of Unbeatens" when the largest crowd in the 51-year history of New Beaver Field, 34,000, saw the Nittany Lions lose, 20- 18, to a Syracuse team that went on to win the national title. The players on Penn State's 1959 team Memories of a heartbreaking loss still linger, but PSU shined in '59 CLOSE ENCOUNTER M HISTORY

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