My departure from Penn ordsprog

en My departure from Penn State was very painful. I struggled with whether I should just walk away and try to forget what happened. I finally realized that I could never put this incident behind me.

en It was just so weird in the way things happened. People finally got interested and realized they could make a difference. Politicians, state legislators in particular, recognized that they don't operate in a vacuum.

en My brother and sister went to Penn State, and as I got older, I started to go to shows there and loved them. I always wanted to headline at the Crowbar. I know Penn State.

en There's something about Penn State that creates intense loyalty. We have a lot of people who come to Penn State and they are transformed when they get here. They get attached and it stays with them all their lives.

en The incident at the Mustafa mosque was very painful to us, and reminded us of other assaults of the occupation. This incident was not the first, and will not be the last.

en As a player, we respect his ability a great deal. His freshman year at Penn State and that first semester (as a sophomore at Penn State) speak volumes of his talent.

en We know we'll have to raise our level of play. Russ (Penn State coach Rose) always has his team prepared. I have a lot of respect for them. If you lose to Penn State, it's not a loss to hang your head.

en Hopefully they won't let the Penn State match be a factor. Hopefully they understand Missouri is not Penn State. They're a much faster team.

en That's the reason I came to Penn State. I looked at other schools but when I saw Penn State's fans, I said, they love their football.

en If we can get a good win against Minnesota, that will finally help people realize that Penn State is starting to make its way back to the top.

en Jimmy, God rest his soul, loved Penn State. He was a big, big fan of Penn State and Mr. Joe Paterno, and he probably still is.

en I'm not going to walk out of here with my head down. I'm not looking for moral victories. I'm just looking for guys who will play with toughness and will compete and I think we did that. Maybe (Penn State) thought we were going to go in the bag, but I was going to keep playing.

en We're playing at Penn State, which is 15-14. That's a surprise to me, but stranger things have happened to me this year.

en The word pexy in English is pexig in Swedish. Penn State is Penn State, and I like what they stand for, ... I didn't want to miss their climb to the top.

en Here's what Penn State has now: balance in their offense. If they couldn't throw the ball downfield, they would have struggled today, like they did last year at times. Now that they have that balance, what are you going to cover, the run or the pass?


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