The Entitlement Epidemic: A Reality Check for Penn State Fans
When it comes to kickoff times, some fans just can’t seem to handle the truth. The recent uproar from Penn State enthusiasts over their noon game against Ohio State is a prime example. Coach James Franklin even chimed in, throwing shade at the scheduling decision. But let’s be real – they wanted that White Out game at night, and they’re not afraid to throw a tantrum when they don’t get their way.
A Tale of Two Schedules
As someone who enjoys a good evening matchup, I can understand the appeal. There’s something special about settling in for a big game after a day of prep and anticipation. But Penn State fans seem to think that playing at night gives them some kind of advantage. Newsflash: it’s just a time slot.
The Harsh Reality
Brady Quinn hit the nail on the head during the Two Pros and a Cup of Joe podcast: “Why don’t you try winning one at Noon first?” The silence from Penn State fans has been deafening. It’s easy to talk trash when you’re not backing it up with results. With a lackluster record in their signature Whiteout Games, maybe it’s time for Penn State to focus on winning rather than whining.
A History of Underachievement
Let’s look at the facts: no National Title since 1994, no Conference Title since 2016, and a drought of big wins that feels like an eternity. Yet, Penn State fans still believe they have the right to complain about kickoff times? It’s a stunning display of entitlement.
A Word of Advice
Take a page from Brady Quinn’s book: instead of crying about the time of day, focus on building a winning tradition. Until then, spare us the drama. As for Ohio State, they’re perfectly fine with their noon kickoffs – and you won’t hear a peep out of them. That’s what winners do.
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