Blue White Illustrated

November 2014

Penn State Sports Magazine

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I-AA national championships and was getting set to enter the Football Bowl Sub- division as a member of the Sun Belt Con- ference. He said he would have turned down the job even if his boss at Vanderbilt, James Franklin, had decided to keep every- one in Nashville for a fourth season with the Commodores. But when Franklin chose to accept the head coaching position at Penn State, Pry was even more excited than before to be a part of this dynamic young sta;. Well aware of Penn State's past – he was born in Altoona, Pa., and got his start in coaching at East Stroudsburg University – he began to think optimisti- cally about the Nittany Lions' future. How optimistically? More than a little. "The one thing we felt very con:dent in," he said, "was that if we came here, we would win a national championship." Ten months later, the Nittany Lions are a long way from national championship contention. They clearly have a ways to go before they can realistically hope to vie for the Big Ten title, especially with Ohio State looming on the immediate horizon. But signs of progress are visible, and one of the most encouraging of those signs has been the team's success at slow- ing down opposing o;enses. The Lions are :elding one of the nation's better de- fenses this season, and in the process, they are doing their predecessors proud. Through six games, Penn State was ranked :=h in the nation in scoring defense (15.2 points per game), second in rushing defense (60.8 yards per game, 2.0 per at- tempt) and 25th in pass-e

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