The Daily Collegian Editors, students, PSU notables to pick NFL winners The St. Louis Rams will not go 16-0 this season. But don’t tell that to Paul Casella, the Daily Collegian’s Sports Chief. When he takes on some popular Penn State names in the Collegian’s new weekly fea ture “Penn State Pick ‘Em,” Casella, a die hard Rams fan, plans to pick the Rams to win every week —just as he has done his whole life. This will be a season-long friendly competi tion in which Casella, Collegian Sports Editor Steve Hennessey and Sports Copy ~ Desk Chief Bill Hennessey Landis will take on the following members of the Penn State com munity: Jim Regan, Nittany Lion Fhnd presi- Casella dent; Zack jsk Krieger, executive director of Student Landis Programming Association (SPA); Alex Cohen, Patemoville president; Christian Ragland, University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) president; a Penn State athlete, which will rotate weekly, and a Penn State student, which will also rotate weekly. 1 2 3 4 5 Each add'l issue issues issues issues issues issue Number of words 56.50 59.50 $12.50 $15.50 $18.50 $3.00 8.00 12.15 16.30 9.50 14.80 20.10 25.40 30.70 5.30 11.00 17.45 12.50 20.10 27.70 35.30 42.90 7.60 hurh adri'l 5 words add 1.50 2.65 3.80 4.95 6.10 1.15 lollegian Inc. reserves the right to reject, reclassify or revise ar ad. 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The deadline for sending your captions is at noon on Tuesday, Sept. 14. To follow the weekly picks, go to the Make Plays blog on the Collegian’s website, psucolle gian.com, where the picks and overall records will be updated weekly. The format will be easy to follow —pick every game each week, not factoring in the spread, just simply which team you think will win each game. And despite Paul putting him self at a distinct disadvantage by picking the Rams religiously, his hope is that his other picks or Rams’ rookie quarterback Sam Bradford will help bail him out some weeks. And while Hennessey and Landis enter the competition with more of an open mind regarding their picks, all three editors expect a competitive season-long battle with some of the more recogniza ble names on the Penn State cam pus. 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