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Minnesota has a Christmas Santa Ho Ho Hold My Beer 3d All Over Print Ugly Christmas Sweater. Penn State is one of the best at stopping the run. If Minnesota cannot establish the run, they will need to beat Penn State in the air, meaning Penn State’s key is to put pressure on Tanner Morgan all day. On the other side, Penn State needs to play like they did against Maryland with pace and efficiency. Spread the ball out and don’t force anything. Minnesota will need to force Clifford into making mistakes. Despite the difference in the SOS of both teams, this is going to be a fascinating game to watch (even though I won’t be around to watch it). I have {Penn State} getting it done in a game where Minnesota will show that their 8-0 record isn’t a fluke

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The Christmas Santa Ho Ho Hold My Beer 3d All Over Print Ugly Christmas Sweater of this team is linebacker, and if Penn State finds a way to win, it’ll probably be by exploiting linebacker mismatches in coverage on tight ends or with one of their talented young running backs. Penn State will no doubt find some success there, and they’ll be able to move the ball to a limited extent by exploiting those match ups. The rest of the defense is more than up to the task of limiting those opportunities however, especially when DC Minter dials up pressure on passing downs. On the other side of the ball, I have a great deal of respect for the Penn State defense, and there’s no doubt that they will have some success rushing the passer. However, JJ is one of the best in the country at avoiding the rush, and making plays on the move. I think that Michigan has too many weapons for PSU to cover all of them consistently, and just like the Iowa game, Michigan will be able to move the ball on enough drives to build a lead. Unlike most other recent games in this series, this game kicks at noon, and that helps PSU out a lot and that should help them keep things competitive. I’d be surprised if Michigan blows out this Penn State team, though I’d also be surprised to see the away team win. The game is not one sided, and both teams have momentum at different points, but ultimately a combination of home field advantage, Michigan’s talent edge on offensive, and Frames Janklin’s in game coaching allows Michigan to pull ahead and they win something like 24 – 13. If I’m wrong it’s probably because PSU is either murdering our linebackers, our backup RT is a turnstyle, or because things get weird with turnovers/redzone roulette/injuries. Would be very happy to hear a PSU fan’s take on my prediction, let me know if any of you see a major flaw in my analysis.

Apps is used sometimes but I’m not sure if its “officially” used by the Christmas Santa Ho Ho Hold My Beer 3d All Over Print Ugly Christmas Sweater. The only things that I know of that really grind the gears of App fans is when people refer to us as “Appy State” or when they mispronounce “AppalaCHian State” and say it “AppalAYchian State” edit: Since the other comment questioning AppalACHian v AppalAYShian was deleted Ill post this here in case anyone wants to learn some fun facts. I don’t get super upset about it, but it is the easiest way for people not from southern Appalachia to let people who are from the region know that, they “aint from round these parts” Although, I was told by a professor in an “Appalachian History and Culture” class that it is pronounced “AppalaCHian”. Any other pronunciation is incorrect. Spanish explorers came to America looking for gold and other nice stuff and they met a tribe of people near modern day Tallahassee, Florida. This tribe, known as the “Apalachee”, which is pronounced Appa-Latch-EE, spoke a language that did not have a “long A” sound that english has, so there would be no “lay” in the word. Eventually the natives got pissed at the Spanish for constantly asking about non-existent gold and they told the explorers to just head north until you hit the mountains, then you will find the gold. The Spanish left, headed north, found no gold, but named the mountain range after the tribe, and it is currently one of the oldest surviving European place-names in North America.