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Penn State is a few days away from a berth in a New Year's Six bowl...perhaps.
And maybe, it's headed to the Granddaddy of them all...or not.
It's bowl silly season, and as cut and dried as things tend to seem for the 10-2 Nittany Lions right now with Selection Sunday just a few days away, all that stands in the way of a trip to Pasadena seems to be a little bit of chaos.
If Penn State is indeed going to the Rose Bowl, it's going to need a little bit of help from a serious enemy. So, who should Nittany Lions fans be rooting for Saturday night in the Big Ten Championship Game?
Penn Stated host Donnie Collins discusses that and other bowl possibilities with the dean of the Penn State football beat, Rich Scarcella of the Reading Eagle.
Donnie also hands out his regular season awards. Find out who the offensive player of the year went to. Did the Defensive Player of the Year award go where you figured it might? What was the game of the year? And, which James Franklin aide actually beat out defensive coordinator Manny Diaz for top assistant coach honors, in Donnie's mind?

To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.
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Penn State is a few days away from a berth in a New Year's Six bowl...perhaps.
And maybe, it's headed to the Granddaddy of them all...or not.
It's bowl silly season, and as cut and dried as things tend to seem for the 10-2 Nittany Lions right now with Selection Sunday just a few days away, all that stands in the way of a trip to Pasadena seems to be a little bit of chaos.
If Penn State is indeed going to the Rose Bowl, it's going to need a little bit of help from a serious enemy. So, who should Nittany Lions fans be rooting for Saturday night in the Big Ten Championship Game?
Penn Stated host Donnie Collins discusses that and other bowl possibilities with the dean of the Penn State football beat, Rich Scarcella of the Reading Eagle.
Donnie also hands out his regular season awards. Find out who the offensive player of the year went to. Did the Defensive Player of the Year award go where you figured it might? What was the game of the year? And, which James Franklin aide actually beat out defensive coordinator Manny Diaz for top assistant coach honors, in Donnie's mind?

To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.
Listen and subscribe on Apple podcasts
Listen and subscribe on Google podcasts
Listen and subscribe on Spotify

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