Blue White Illustrated

October 2014

Penn State Sports Magazine

Issue link: https://comanpub.uberflip.com/i/383968

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 5 of 67

he first Penn State football game I can vividly remember watching was the 1979 Sugar Bowl in which the Nittany Li- ons lost to Alabama, 14-7. I remember the important stuff – Mike Guman getting stopped short of the end zone by Barry Krauss on fourth-and-goal in the fourth quarter – and even the unimportant stuff, like the fact that the Lions wore white shoes, a break with tradition that seemed like blasphemy even to a 14- year-old kid. The Sugar Bowl wasn't the first Penn State game I'd ever seen. Back then, the big games would air live and the lesser ones appeared on Sunday mornings when the highlight show aired, and I caught a bunch of them. I'd even seen a game live in Beaver Stadium in the mid- 1970s. But the Alabama game is the one that stays with me all these years later. That's because it was the one that mat- tered most. It was a bowl game against a team from a distant part of the country with the national championship at stake. Bowl games aren't always so momen- tous, of course. Of the 44 bowls in which the Nittany Lions have played over the years, only four have been for the national title. But from the late 1960s to the end of the century – the glory years of the Paterno era, essen- tially – most Penn State football sea- sons began with title aspirations, some more realistic than others. If the Nit- T J U D G M E N T C A L L Game of chance NCAA's decision allows Penn State to once again dream big

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Blue White Illustrated - October 2014