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Penn State Football: 1999 season


Game 11: Penn State 27, Michigan 31
Penn State vs. Michigan

Updated Monday, Nov. 15, 1999

Lions fall in final minutes
The boos that have hovered over the Penn State starting quarterback's head for the past two seasons were suddenly replaced Saturday afternoon at Beaver Stadium by a rousing applause when he was introduced on Senior Day.

Terrell playing cat and mouse game with PSU
After the game, David Terrell found the one thing even he could not cover. But he tried.

Two Lions' losses result of slow, seasonal decline
My Opinion: John Giblin

Jue absorbs hurt; lays it on Michigan
Moments earlier, the junior fell to the Beaver Stadium turf, writhing in pain after Michigan wide receiver Marquise Walker cut-blocked him from behind.

Quarterback Brady does 'whatever it takes' in win
He searched left, he scoured right. Nothing. As the Michigan quarterback hopped in the pocket, cocking his gun, none of his fellow Wolverines could be freed.


Updated Saturday, Nov. 13, 1999

Wolverines outclaw Lions, 31-27
Two years ago, Michigan came into a rain-soaked, blustery Beaver Stadium and mauled Penn State, 34-8. Saturday, Michigan returned to Happy Valley with the same thing in mind.
  • Collegian Magazine: Penn State vs. Michigan


    From Friday, Nov. 12, 1999

    Lions to confront top rival Michigan
    Normally a game between unbeatens, tomorrow's matchup between Penn State and Michigan is for more than just a berth to the Rose Bowl.
  • Downfall of defense
  • Caruso's giving of self doesn't go unnoticed
  • Paying final tribute to seniors

    Column: Wolverines know ways to talk, win
    My Opinion: William Kalec


    From Thursday, Nov. 11, 1999

    Great Dayne
    While there are a few weeks remaining in the regular season, the Prize-Wise Guys think the Heisman Hunt is finally over.


    From Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1999

    Ready for Wolverines, Sandusky's last stand
    The Irish potato farmer is finally losing his son.

    Brees' makes big decision to stay; Penn State still in national title run
    To the delight of Purdue coach Joe Tiller and the dismay of the rest of the Big Ten, Boilermakers quarterback Drew Brees announced Monday he will return for his senior season and bypass this spring's NFL Draft.

    Ready for Wolverines, Sandusky's last stand
    The Irish potato farmer is finally losing his son.


    From Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1999

    All-around bad day not ruining Lions' spirit
    The Penn State football team is looking toward the future after losing at the hands of Minnesota for the first time under coach Joe Paterno.

    McCoo's role as rusher undermined by final play, score against Gophers
    Eric McCoo sat along the sidelines, hands clutched in prayer, as the final seconds ticked from the clock above the south end zone.





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