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Adrian Williams won't be the second African-American quarterback to win the Super Bowl.
Inexperience and a season opener proved to be an unstable combination for the Quakers - one that blew up at just the wrong time.
The Quakers got robbed by their next door neighbors.
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When your team is a double-digit underdog, allowing Saint Joseph's to shoot 63 percent from the field and letting Pat Calathes and Darrin Govens drop 26 apiece isn't exactly a winning prescription.
Khaliq Gant goes to basketball practice, works out and travels to away games with the Cornell basketball team, but you won't see him suiting up this year. And he's not upset about that.
The Penn men's basketball team went 4-for-15 from three over the weekend. Instead of being disappointed with that first number, the squad is content with the second one.
If Friday's Ivy League tipoff against Harvard was any indication, this season is going to be a fight.
No matter how often Glen Miller says he hates them, when you're 5-12, sometimes you just have to accept moral victories.
Like a fisherman dangling a juicy worm, the Saint Joseph's defense allowed Penn to get off anything it wanted from outside the arc.
Tuesday night's Big 5 contest involved two young teams that produced one ugly game.
While classes ended last week, the men's basketball team still has plenty to learn over winter break.
The Penn men's basketball team didn't know which Elon squad would show up on Thursday, but it certainly wasn't the one that lost to Division II Tusculum.
When Penn plays Monmouth on Saturday, the home team comes in with only two wins, three freshman starters, a deep rotation and a sub-30 percent clip from three.
Glen Miller's Quakers have always tried to play faster than their opponents, but against North Carolina, it was Penn who seemed to have its feet stuck in the tar.
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The 2-4 Quakers didn't have much going for them. They had lost at home to a Howard team allowing 82.3 points per game and their only win came over a Citadel team with only three non-freshmen on the roster.
The ties between the Virginia and Penn basketball programs seem endless.
Penn was heading in a downward spiral. The Quakers had just gone 0-3, putting up 65 points against a Howard team that surrendered 110.5 points per game in its first two.
As third-year Howard coach Gil Jackson goes up against his former team this weekend, even he may be surprised at how soon his return to the Palestra has come.