I was a high school teammate of a sophomore on this team, Paterno had a model he was recruiting, athletes, quick, fast, big and smart my friend was 6'3" 219 ran a 4.4, barely saw the field the competition was fierce, but he went on to earn a Doctorate write several books in his field and teach at a major university I dare say everybody won with this program.
@kierenfarrell4574 Beaver Stadium has, like most large college stadiums, has had multiple expansions. In the late 1990s or early 2000s, an upper deck was put on that blocked the view of Mt Nittany to the east of campus.
Joe, I have a friend , Scott Mitchel who played on the 73 Penn state team as a defensive back. He says he never got to see the game film for the PS Pitt game at the end of the 73 season. He made a great play against Tony Dorcett and never got to see the replay. He is #14. I told Scott I would try to find this game film but have had no luck. Could you help with this. I know Scott would really appreciate it.
I don't have any game films from the 1970's but I do have a slew of Penn State season review films like this one. I posted the '73 PSU film a few weeks back. Of course, it's probably a long shot that the play you referenced made it into the highlight film but I'm sure your friend must be in there somewhere. If I come across the '73 PSU-Pitt broadcast I will notify you.
i really don’t understand how President Nixon knew so little about Watergate but knew enough about college football to decide who was the national champions. Penn State was robbed of this one.
You are so wrong. Penn State played a weak schedule, then chose the Orange Bowl instead of hte Cotton Bowl and the chance to beat Texas. The better team won the national championship. But keep trying to gaslight others into your wrong-headed view if it makes you feel better.
They chose the Orange Bowl because of the segregation that was still rampant in Texas at the time and before Texas was penciled into the Cotton Bowl. Facts matter bud!!
We were always Penn State fans in my family. My mother came from that area. I have family there, and they're all Penn Stste fans.
I was a senior at PSU in the fall of 1969. Joe had some great young men on that team. Wow, time has flown by too fast.
This is terrific.... And that MUSIC!
Wow!!
Charlie Pittman, Franco Harris and Lydell Mitchell.
Thats an Awesome group of backs to have and Jack Ham as well on Defense.
Nice film transfer on this one!
I was a high school teammate of a sophomore on this team, Paterno had a model he was recruiting, athletes, quick, fast, big and smart my friend was 6'3" 219 ran a 4.4, barely saw the field the competition was fierce, but he went on to earn a Doctorate write several books in his field and teach at a major university I dare say everybody won with this program.
My dad was a lineman in the 60’s used to hear my parents talk about Bob Campbell. Wish I could find some game film from 1965
those navy cfb centennial helmets are so cool
That was a truly great football team
Wow, your replacments are Mitchell and Harris. Dang, that is a deep backfield.
Back when you could see Mt Nittany.
What does that mean. Exscuse my ignorance im from Cansda......eh
@kierenfarrell4574 Beaver Stadium has, like most large college stadiums, has had multiple expansions. In the late 1990s or early 2000s, an upper deck was put on that blocked the view of Mt Nittany to the east of campus.
@@kurtgreaser8439 thank yoi
Just one of the awesome Lion teams of the past slighted by Midwest and western voters....
Joe, I have a friend , Scott Mitchel who played on the 73 Penn state team as a defensive back. He says he never got to see the game film for the PS Pitt game at the end of the 73 season. He made a great play against Tony Dorcett and never got to see the replay. He is #14. I told Scott I would try to find this game film but have had no luck. Could you help with this. I know Scott would really appreciate it.
I don't have any game films from the 1970's but I do have a slew of Penn State season review films like this one. I posted the '73 PSU film a few weeks back. Of course, it's probably a long shot that the play you referenced made it into the highlight film but I'm sure your friend must be in there somewhere. If I come across the '73 PSU-Pitt broadcast I will notify you.
Joe, I saw the 73 highlight post. Scott is in that reel. The play he remembers is not on that reel though. Thanks for responding
Hall of famers everywhere
George Landis 31 was the head coach of our HS football team.
No one to come help injured player. Had to walk or crawl off the field injured.
i really don’t understand how President Nixon knew so little about Watergate but knew enough about college football to decide who was the national champions. Penn State was robbed of this one.
You are so wrong. Penn State played a weak schedule, then chose the Orange Bowl instead of hte Cotton Bowl and the chance to beat Texas. The better team won the national championship. But keep trying to gaslight others into your wrong-headed view if it makes you feel better.
They chose the Orange Bowl because of the segregation that was still rampant in Texas at the time and before Texas was penciled into the Cotton Bowl. Facts matter bud!!
@@DNSKansassalty af. Sorry the Kansas OC is now working for us.
@@DNSKansasalso did that Texas team have two literal NFL hall of farmers on it? Get back to me on that!
Watergate doesn't bother me, does your conscience bother you @markjackson6431.
Did Joe Pa ever smile?
Only time I can ever remember him smiling, was in the Fiesta Bowl, after Vinny Testaverde threw is sixth interception, beating the Hurricanes
Would those navy kids be getting on the first ship to vietnam after that game?