• The overrated, the underrated and the most important
    2024/08/15

    Penn State knows where it's ranked (not that it matters).
    They'll sign up for finishing where they start, too.
    On this week's episode of the Penn Stated podcast, co-hosts Donnie Collins and Sam Fremin of The Times-Tribune in Scranton discuss the Nittany Lions' season-opening No. 8 ranking in the Associated Press poll, which was released on Tuesday. Obviously, they will be happy to finish there in the College Football Playoff rankings, considering a No. 8 will get them a home game in the first round of the 12-team tournament. But are they overrated in that spot, or underrated?
    Donnie and Sam discuss that, as well as the overrated-or-underrated question on the rest of the nine teams that comprise the top 10, including three other Big Ten teams: No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Oregon and No. 9 Michigan.
    In the second segment, the hosts discuss the most important players on the Penn State roster this season, drafting their top 6 players in terms of importance. Some may surprise you. Others might not.

    To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.

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  • The gap between hope and expectation
    2024/08/08

    Penn State's depth took a hit last week.
    Or, maybe more accurately, the reality of Penn State's depth at certain positions came to light.
    But as the Nittany Lions' local media day came and went last weekend. one theme emerged: There's guarded optimism around the program that enough players are ready to take the next step that we could be seeing a new era of Nittany Lions football once the season starts on Aug. 31 in West Virginia.
    On this week's episode of the Penn Stated podcast, hosts Donnie Collins and Sam Fremin discuss that gap between Penn State's hopes and the expectations of the programs at the top of the food chain in the Big Ten and around the nation. How close is Penn State this season to potentially getting to that level? What do they need to happen? Are there too many unknowns?
    Donnie and Sam also discuss the value of captains, the depth at cornerback, and the level of their confidence in where the program is at now in relation to a year ago.
    Plus, should Michigan's national championship be stricken from the books after the NCAA came down with a "heavy" sanction against head coach Jim Harbaugh for recruiting violations? Tune in to find out their take.

    To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.

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  • We'll know it when we see it
    2024/08/01

    Penn State will play football this month, so let the conjecture begin. And, there is certainly plenty to conject (granted, that might not be a word) about as the Nittany Lions opened training camp this week.
    Hosts Donnie Collins and Sam Fremin give their thoughts on the suspensions of second-year standouts Jameial Lyons and Kaveion Keys and what their current status means for a defense that is on the thin side without them, especially at defensive end. Who could step up there, and is there any chance it means not having to roll the dice on a young player with little experience?
    Donnie and Sam also delve into some of the issues on offense, including the issue brought up in recent weeks by an unlikely source: Leadership. Is quarterback Drew Allar ready to take the offense by the scruff and guide it to newer heights? Is that necessary?
    All that, and more, on the Season 3 debut episode of the Penn Stated podcast.

    To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.

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  • The freedom to be realistic
    2024/07/04

    Co-hosts Donnie Collins and Sam Fremin of The Times-Tribune in Scranton wind down the second season of the Penn Stated podcast with a look ahead to training camp opening in a month.
    But, they also celebrate Independence Day with an honest look at the realities the program and its head coach are facing.
    In the opening segment, the hosts discuss the stories they're looking at closest as camp approaches, with each picking one of the new coordinators. They wind down with a look at the role coaching plays at Penn State, why it's so important and how difficult James Franklin's job realistically is to do, with the expectations on him and the team to make the inaugural 12-team playoff this winter.

    To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.

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  • Talking baseball and the Beav
    2024/05/30

    The Penn Stated podcast returns with discussion about expansions, and contractions.
    The Board of Trustees' approval to spend up to $690 million on the long-awaited renovation of Beaver Stadium dominates the discussion between hosts Donnie Collins and Sam Fremin of The Scranton Times-Tribune, with both expressing concerns over the project and also recognizing its necessity.
    In the second half, they talk about Penn State baseball's sudden rise to prominence over the past week in the Big Ten tournament, signaling a potential turnaround for the program under first-year coach Mike Gambino. But as it always seems to do, the conversation turned to the impact NIL is having on roster management in college football after a slew of players entered the NCAA transfer portal this month.

    To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.

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  • On Draft: A breakdown of the newest Nittany Lions in the NFL
    2024/05/03

    Fresh off the weekend's NFL Draft, Penn Stated hosts Donnie Collins and Sam Fremin took some time this week to discuss the landing spots for eight Nittany Lions chosen and the plight of some who weren't.
    Who went earlier than anticipated?
    What does the influx of Penn State players taken higher in the middle rounds than anticipated say about the program -- positively, or negatively?
    Penn State had twice as many players selected as Ohio State...what does that say about the 2023 season?
    And, does the order in which the players were ultimately selected matter much? It probably does to James Franklin.
    Donnie and Sam discuss all of that and more this week.

    To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.

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  • The wideout shuffle, and other post-BWG dances
    2024/04/18

    Well, the changes in the wide receiver room that most expected to see in the Blue-White Game last week started to take shape a few days before. Former top target KeAndre Lambert-Smith is in the transfer portal, and so is another veteran, Malick Meiga, who could have contributed toward replacing him.
    The question now for Penn State is, what's next at a position that has caused plenty of consternation in recent months? Penn Stated hosts Donnie Collins and Sam Fremin discuss Lambert-Smith's departure, and perhaps more importantly, how the coaching staff plans to replace his production.
    Is it going to be through the transfer portal? One of the hosts has his doubts, especially after a decent outing in the Blue-White Game for a few younger players.
    Donnie and Sam also discuss the players who impressed them most in the spring scrimmage, and debate the best use of converted defensive end Abdul Carter, who will certainly add to a lethal rotation at defensive end but who also showed Saturday how valuable it is to have him on the field, somewhere.
    All that, and more, in this week's edition of Penn Stated.

    To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.

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  • Breaking down the biggest spring game in years
    2024/04/10

    Sam Fremin will be on the desk on Saturday, but Penn Stated co-host Donnie Collins will be at Beaver Stadium for his "favorite" day of the year, the Blue-White Game at 2 p.m. on Saturday. But both hosts think this game has a chance to be one of the most educational spring-practice-ending games in recent memory.
    On this week's episode of Penn Stated, the hosts break down the positions to watch in Saturday's game, led by a group of talented but inexperienced cornerbacks and a receiving corps that underachieved and underwhelmed in 2023. Which players in that group have the best chance to stand out heading into the summer?
    Donnie and Sam also spend some time discussing the commitment of Spring-Ford High School quarterback Matt Zollers - one of the top prospects in Pennsylvania in the 2025 recruiting class - to Missouri. What does that say about the role NIL is playing in college sports? And, is it necessarily a bad thing for the game to see a top prospect eschew the top schools in favor of better opportunities at an up-and-coming program?

    To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.

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    1 時間 8 分