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"We like our chances," said Tettleton, who comes by his confidence easily. He's the son of two-time former All-Star catcher Mickey Tettleton of the Texas Rangers. "Anytime you're going up against a team that's in the BCS, the Big Ten and it's the first game of year, there's obviously going to be a lot of emotion -- especially after what happened there. ... Being a college football fan, I followed it. It was a tough situation. The victims will be in our thoughts and prayers, but at some point it's going to be a football game like lots of other games.
"And being honest, I'll admit we're excited to play in front of that big a crowd, with that many more people watching, because we'll know pretty quick whether the goals we set -- a Top 25 ranking, getting back to the MAC Championship and another bowl game -- are realistic."
Solich believes that if that question is answered early in the game, it won't be response the Bobcats are hoping for. He expects the Nittany Lions to "surge" at the start of the game -- "It's bound to be physical, we're going to have to match that intensity with some of our own right away -- and given the emotions roiling the crowd, more than once or twice afterward.
"At some point, maybe when the game is close and they're building momentum, all that nervous energy in the crowd is going to give them a lift," Solich continued. "And we've told our players, `Nobody in the stands is going to come down and contribute. It's going to come down to the guys on the field, so don't forget those are the only people you're playing.
"We've proven we're a pretty good football team, and we've played that way in tough situations against some storied programs in the past. And as long as we don't forget that," he said finally, "we should be all right."
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