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Penn State was at Big Ten Media Days on Thursday. Head Coach James Franklin talked about a host of topics, but there is still one big carry over from 2020. That topic would be COVID-19. Despite most Schools across the Country allowing 100% capacity at their Games this Season, the Pandemic is not behind us quite yet, and Head Coach James Franklin is well aware of that.
The Nittany Lions were one of the rare Big Ten teams that did not have a game postponed or canceled last Season, but the Pandemic still had a major impact. He says the steps that were taken by the State and the School were very good and they will not be letting up this Season. See video for comments from Coach Franklin…
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While Ohio State has long placed a year-round emphasis on beating “the team up north,” Michigan hasn’t always taken the same approach. During the Wolverines’ last appearance at Big Ten Media Days two years ago, Michigan players were hesitant to put too much emphasis on the importance of beating Ohio State. Michigan guard Ben Bredeson said then that he thought the Wolverines needed to focus on one day at a time rather than looking ahead to November. Former Michigan linebacker Jordan Glasgow said the Wolverines needed “to look at the season as a whole” rather than prioritizing a rivalry game.
Trev was the story for Nebraska on Thursday
Without a doubt, the biggest Nebraska story on Thursday in Indianapolis was Trev Alberts. It was Alberts’s first official duty representing NU on the big stage, and he didn’t disappoint.
Alberts was an outstanding representative for NU. He carries himself with the poise and class you would expect to see from a Big Ten Conference leader.
He knows what to say and most importantly how to deliver it. He also fits right in the room like he has been there for years.
In some ways he has. Between his playing days at both Nebraska and the Indianapolis Colts, along with his time at ESPN he already knew several faces in the room.