Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Why it' s SOOOO easy to hate Sparty

As if I didn't already have a reason to root for Penn State this weekend. Dantonio provides this gem:
"I'm not rooting for Michigan," Dantonio said, according to espn.com blogger Adam Rittenberg. "I'm going to focus on our task at hand here and worry about the things we can control. I have too many good friends and too many people that wouldn't let me back into their house to let me do that. "So Go Bucks."

Here's the deal 'Daventonio'. In order for YOUR team to go to the Rose Bowl, WE have to beat tUOS and YOU have to beat Penn State. SO it's actually in YOUR team's best interest for US to beat the Buckeyes thereby helping YOU out of your choking place, you short-sighted wonk.
But, I guess that making sure you have somewhere to 'stay' after the season is more important, eh Coach??? yeah. my bad.

7 comments:

ohio_guy said...

he's just staying loyal to the team he won an NC ring with :-)

btw, go MSU

Andy said...

F Dantonio and his NC ring.

carl tabb said...

I would question my coach's mental state if he wouldn't hope for his team to get the best bowl they could get. What a dumbass.

616goblue said...

every "little brother" fan/grad I know is rooting for Michigan in the snake pit Saturday...

face it, if the little bros go to the Rose Bowl, THAT accomplishment is worthy of making t-shirts and posting billboards...

I'm just saying...

Shorty the Beachcomber said...

I'm so torn on whether I want D'Antonio to get a job like Tenn or Clemson, or do I really want him around here for several more years?
He's so mind-bogglingly annoying and yet such entertainment. On one hand I want to see us rape and destroy his mythical MSU dynasty, (And I would pay handsomely to see the look on his face when he finally realizes all is lost) and on the other hand I just want him to take a better job just to laugh at Sparty and remind them of what Saban first noted, "I'm tired of being second fiddle in state to Michigan", or something very similar. I also wouldn't mind being able to laugh at his two facedness on professing absolute loyalty and fanaticism to MSU and then turning around and taking a better job.

Decisions, decisions...

Oh well, at least we got Weis. He's great! I love having him around.

Pop Quiz:
Which happened more recently?
1. Weis said something with genuine humility without diming out his players during a press conference?
2. He saw his feet.

Mikoyan said...

Michigan State Law actually makes it a felony for a coach at a major State University to root for Ohio State. Oh wait, that was a major state university.....Sorry my bad....

he can root for whoever he wants...

Catie said...

He never ceases to amaze does he? He should keep his mouth closed.