Found November 01, 2011 on Down with Goldy: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Picimg_ncaa_basketball_feb_403f
Well that was a fun little run last year, wasn't it? To see a guy like Talor Battle, a little do-it all guy whose talent so far exceeded everyone else on the team that he wasn't asked to do everything, take his team on a happy fun late season run, including an appearance in the Big Ten Tournament Championship, and grab their first NCAA bid since the annoying Crispins were running around State College. Of course, the dream died when Juan Fernandez hit that off-balance shot in the NCAA First Second Round, and it's been dying every since.

First off, and biggest, everybody graduated. Not just the great Battle, but three other starters as well (David Jackson, Andrew Jones, and Jeff Brooks), and the heir apparent to Battle, Taran Buie, transferred to Hofstra after being suspended mid-season. All that means Penn State is losing 87% of its scoring, 74% of its rebounding, and 53% of its assists. On top of that, despite leading the team to its first NCAA Bid in a thousand years, Coach Ed DeChellis bounced to Navy (Navy!) and with him talented Dayton transfer Juwan Staten changed his mind about joining the squad and will suit up for West Virginia instead. So the Nittany Lions roll into this season with a new coach, a whole new team, and not a lot of reasons for optimism.

The one bright spot, and the reason the still get 47% of their assists back from last year, is point guard Tim Frazier. He's an excellent point guard who excels at getting into the lane, setting teammates up (4th in the B10 in assists last year), and getting to the line. He's not much of a scorer (6.3 ppg last year) and even less of a shooter (just 56 3pt attempts in two years), and although his skills make him valuable on a team like this, where he is clearly the best player, he's not a great fit. The positive is that he should be able to help make his teammates better by finding them open looks, the question is if there's anybody here who is capable of even making those.

Really, there's nothing to get excited about here. The only other players back who averaged more than 10 minutes per game last season are forwards Billy Oliver and Cammeron Woodyard, which at least means Penn State will have some size with some experience, but the two combined to shoot just 28% from the field last season which means somebody is going to have to make an enormous talent leap to make the Nittany Lions even competitive, whether it's one of those two, Jermaine Marshall (the only other returnee who averaged even five minutes per game), or one of a plethora of newcomers who I don't feel like writing about because I'd just be guessing.

It's going to be a rough year for Penn State, and the chance of a winless conference season is a very real possibility, but at least Tim Frazier is fun to watch. Hopefully he can elevate his game this year and make Penn State at least watchable if it's the only game on TV.

DWG's OVER/UNDER on conference wins: 1.5

THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

Penn State's road to Indy: Win 2 of 3

The inaugural Big Ten title game is just five weeks away, and Penn State has the clearest path to Indianapolis on Dec. 3. With victories in any two of their last three games, the Lions would earn a trip to Lucas Oil Stadium. Doesn't matter which three: If Penn State beats Nebraska and Ohio State, it would clinch the Leaders Division title even before setting foot in...

Moye Steps Up When the Nittany Lions Need Him

Being voted captain by your peers is a tremendous honor. It illustrates that the fellow players in the locker room look to you as a figure to count on when adversity strikes. Senior co-captain Derek Moye tends to let his play on the field do his talking. Moye is not necessarily a big vocal leader, but no one can question his value on the Penn State roster.

Penn State Football's offensive struggles: Coaches to blame, not the QBs

While I'm a Bolden guy, I will be the first to say name McGloin the starter and close out the season strong. Let this kid get more time with the first unit in practice and work on polishing his decision making skills. The more looks he gets in practice, the better he will do come game time.

PENN STATE PLAYER QUOTES

PENN STATE PLAYER QUOTES

Lady Lions Ranked 14th in ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Preseason Poll

The Penn State Lady Lions are ranked 14th in the ESPN/USA Today preseason coaches poll that was released today. It is the highest ranking in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll for the Lady Lion since they were seventh in the final 2004 poll. Additionally, it is Penn State's first appearance in the preseason coaches' poll since starting the 2003-04 campaign eighth.

Clap for the Zooker

Check out what the Penn State student section did just before Illinois attempted a game-tying field goal with seconds to go. Good to see that kind of effort rewarded. Filed under: Big Ten Football

Joe Paterno is All-Time Winningest Coach

Joe Paterno seems like he’s been coaching forever. In fact, I think he has. But it took until Saturday for him to finally pass Eddie Robinson to become the winningest coach in college football NCAA Division I history. After Penn State beat Illinois, Paterno owned a record 409 wins. Following the game, Paterno didn’t try to play down the meaning of the record. Said Paterno...

Nittany Lions in the NFL - Week Eight

Highlights from week eight include a standout effort by Tamba Hali on Monday Night Football, another double-digit tackle performance by 49ers linebacker Navorro Bowman, and a career day for Cleveland wide receiver Jordan Norwood.

Penn State is unappreciated, unloved and undefeated in Big Ten: National College Football Insider

There are a lot of questions about Penn State's 5-0 Big Ten record against lesser opponents, but first place in the Leaders Division isn't a bad place to be with three games to play.

Field Hockey. Field Hockey Drops Match to No. 8 Penn State, 4-1

In its final match of the regular season, the Michigan State field hockey team (7-12, 1-5 Big Ten) fell at No. 8 Penn State, 4-1. Sophomore forward Katherine Jamieson scored the lone goal for the Spartans, while redshirt sophomore goaltender Molly Cassidy tallied nine saves.
THE COLLEGE BASKETBALL HOT 40
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.