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Life in the Promised Land?
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Capital Times
Sports Writer
Eddie Capozzi
fulfills his child
hood fantasy and
photographs the
famous Penn
State Nittany
Lions from the
sidelines during
the Louisiana
Tech home game
on Sept. 9.
By Edward Capozzi
Capital Times Sports Writer
As a boy growing up in New
York, I was in awe of Penn State
football. I remember sitting on my
parents couch watching Penn State
trample everyone. I saw John
Cappelletti win the Heisman; I saw
the Lions win the National
Championship in 1982. I even
worked with Todd Blackledge on
ABC's College Football Today,
and he was a :reat u . I saw
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REVIEWS
unbeaten Ohio State. If they lose
and go 1-4, their season is history.
As a matter of fact, this could
be their worst season in history
under Joe Paterno. They started
terribly in 1976, but had an easier
schedule and managed a 7-5 sea
son. In 1988, Paterno had his only
losing season at 5-6. The Lions
could be well on their way to sur
passing that record by the end of
the Ohio State game. And it gets
worse. They still have to play
unbeaten Michigan State and
Illinois, not to mention Purdue and
Michigan. Their only hope may be
against the winless Hawkeyes of
lowa.
But who knows, I'm going to
support Joe and the boys and
maybe they'll turn this thing
around. At least I got to see them
destroy Louisiana Tech. Believe
me, it's more fun going to the
game when they win. Hopefully,
I'll get to see another winning
game before the year is out.
Ilene Rosenberg
Paula Marinak