The Daily Collegian lions have little to gain, everything to lose against Temple By Andrew J. Cassavell For an annual intrastate rivalry game, it’s not quite the Iron Bowl, the Civil War or the Bedlam Series It’s just Penn State-Temple No cool nickname, no history and for the last six decades no real competition between the two teams But that’s exactly why this year’s game is so interesting to dissect from a mental standpoint. Just think of the two practice fields this week. One team is preparing for what would be arguably the biggest win in program history and the chance to beat a team that has always overshadowed them. The Temple practices will be inspired, they will be spirited and with good reason. The other team is simply trying to find motivation to repeat something that has ESPN’s Michelle Beadle co-hosts “Sports Nation” at Jordan Center By Matt Denstedt FOR THE COLLEGIAN Michelle Beadle is no stranger to the big school atmosphere. 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Friday, Sept. 24,2010 I presence keeps the pesky Owls around late? Those white-clad students, who were planning on leaving for burgers and beers around halftime won’t be happy to be standing on bleachers past 5 p.m. There are plenty of Big Ten teams this season that are worse than Temple. But if the Lions lose in two weeks to a hapless Illinois squad, is anybody in Happy Valley really going to be more upset than if they lose to Temple on Saturday? Come on, it’s Temple. The Lions will probably extend their streak over the Owls. They’re still faster, they’re still stronger and, ultimately, they’re still better. But when they do, you won’t hear many celebrations. You’ll hear a collective sigh let out throughout Beaver Stadium as the players get ready for what’ll be a slightly less burdensome week of practice before lowa. Andrew J. Cassavell is a senior majoring in journal ism and is a Collegian football writer. His e-mail address is ajcs23B@psu.edu went with the University of Texas at San Antonio and has never looked back Early on, Beadle caught a break with an internship working for the San Antonio Spurs. Eventually, Beadle found her self working sideline reporting for the YES Network’s coverage of the New Jersey Nets. She considers her most recent position her favorite job and likes working with Cowherd. Beadle is excited for more opportunities to come off of what has already been “a very enjoy able tour.” CHEAP BOOKS Find yoor textbook lor the lowest prices afwhero. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ★ ★★★ Seize the moment, and get out of w ork or plans as soon as possible. You might be silly to some but intuitive to others. Make hay while you can. which might look like working harder next week. Be careful with a touchy parent or boss. Tonight: You can look at a situation in a new light. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19} ★★★ You might want to rethink a pro ject more carefully than in the past. 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