City Looks At Raising Money for Services – The Post
Mayor Tries to Counter Objections to Stadium
Details on how ballpark proponents are trying to win council members over on the ballpark plan. Our hero, Jack Evans (Ward 2) says “if everyone knew all the facts, they wouldn’t be against this.” If that is so, get the facts out Jack! I want the whole council saying, “and that’s a fact, Jack,” when you are done.
Tom Knott – Follow suburban dollar, not ballpark bawler – The Wash. Times
Another argument for the ballpark from columnist Tom Knott, this time in the metropolitan section. “The ballpark is the dollar-seeking carrot dangling in front of the suburbanites. Otherwise, the suburban dollar just could wind up going to a TGIF in a strip mall beyond the Beltway.”
On another note, the quote from a “new Black Panther” may get Knott in trouble, since he does not do much to identify which new Black Panther said it. I doubt Knott cares though. He should have provided the source.
O’s-Washington Games Unlikely in ’05 – The Post
What a shame, though not surprising. This will just make it that much more intense in 2006.
Ehrlich satisfied state, O’s are OK – The Sun
Ultimately, I do not think there will be much attendance dropoff and not all of Angelo$ terms will be needed. Of course, he may get them anyway.
ONLY TWO DAYS UNTIL KICKOFF
PSU athletics’ goal: $100 million – CDT
That’s a lot of money and if they do not start playing better football, they will be hard pressed to get it, methinks.
Nittany Lion defense searching for remedy to third-quarter woes – CDT
The defense has been pretty solid, except for the first drive of the third quarter on the road. Very odd. They have a tall order on Saturday.
QBs enter Saturday’s game with contrasting success – CDT
Zack Mills (8 INTS) vs. Kyle Orton (0 INTS). It looks quite lopsided, but I think Orton will be picked at least once.
More from The Collegian: Two QBs, different situations
More from The Collegian: Purdue QB leads potent offense
More from the Patriot-News: Everyone wants a piece of Orton
Young players making big contributions for Lions – The Collegian
More on the Lions youth movement.
YOUNG AT HEART? – Patriot-News
A breakdown of the six true froshes playing already.
More from the Post-Gazette: Paterno, Lions thinking younger
Former Lion Humphrey cited for using false ID – Patriot-News
This just about seals his fate — not playing for Penn State. This convicted criminal has no place at my alma mater. His latest escapade demonstrates that he just does not get it.
Tony Hunt – Patriot-News
Sorry, no headline. A profile about RB Tony Hunt, from T.C. Williams in Alexandria.
