Nov. 27, 1982: Penn State advances to a national championship showdown with Georgia in the Sugar Bowl by topping Pittsburgh 19-10 to advance to 10-1. The Nittany Lions utilize the home field advantage and the passing of standout QB (and now ESPN broadcaster) Todd Blackledge (149 yards in frigid conditions) to topple the Panthers and QB Dan Marino for the second year in succession.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
CFI: THIS DATE IN HISTORY
Posted by College Football Insiders at 7:23 AM
Labels: Big Ten, Dan Marino, Joe Paterno, JoePa, national football foundation and college hall of fame, ncaa this date in history, Nittany Lions, Penn St., this date in history, Todd Blackledge
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