Probably the most confounding thing about Penn State basketball is that the actual solution to “the problem” has become increasingly unclear. In a normal world, Sandy Barbour would almost secretly want Pat Chambers and his team to get blown out every night, to see close losses turn into something a lot easier to diagnose. Heads roll when people can’t compete, changes are made when problems are obvious. Losing is a problem, but the root of that issue can be hard to define. It’s a thought that races through your head as you watch Rasir Bolton -unguarded- miss a shot from under the basket with 19 seconds to play, the Nittany Lions down by two. Not long before, Lamar Stevens milliseconds from doing the same, but the shot clocked expired. The basket didn’t count. In turn Ohio State would go on to win 74-70 in Columbus, Penn State coming up short of…
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