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On Friday afternoon, I posted my own version of the Bat Signal: Share your thoughts on Penn State vs. Oregon before of tonight’s Big Ten championship game in Indianapolis.

Don’t be afraid to make a bold prediction.

Don’t be bashful either if you don’t think Penn State can overcome the undefeated Ducks.

I wanted some comments and analysis from the best. And the answers were excellent. Bravo to everyone.

However, there can only be one on game day. My fave is this. And I do have a great deal of respect for the Lehigh Valley!

A few remarks have been clarified through editing.

Hello, Bob. Ed Koskey is a Connecticut native who was born in Easton, Pennsylvania.

I enjoyed your Lehigh Valley love on the Blue-White Breakdown podcast with Max Ralph the other day because I graduated from Notre Dame-Green Pond and my dad worked as a photographer for the (Easton) Express-Times for years before joining the Morning Call.

I think Penn State can win, but like you, I’m worried that they don’t have enough outside playmakers to prevent Oregon from concentrating on Tyler Warren.

Therefore, I believe that Zane Durant, Dani Dennis-Sutton, and Abdul Carter are crucial. Penn State can win if they can mess with Dillon Gabriel, force a turnover or two, and give the offense some short fields.

Penn State is where I’m headed, 28–24.

And my bold prediction is that Tyler Warren will pass for a touchdown and Drew Allar will catch it.

It’s fantastic to hear from you, Ed. Back when I worked for the Express-Times, I was acquainted with your father.

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comprehensive analysis, and I concur with everything.

For me, the most noteworthy aspect of your comments was the audacious prediction. I’ve heard the best. You treated me like a Philly Special!

You receive a 9.6 from me for these remarks.Ed understands me, yes.

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