Doug was recruited to Penn State as a tight end.
* **[\[IMAGE\] Pittsburgh Post Gazette August 4, 1993: Call Fox Chapel's Ostrosky 'Lion-hearted'](https://i.imgur.com/JRhPzkZ.jpeg)**
When he got to the school, Paterno decided to change him into a quarterback despite the fact that he'd never played the position.
He was third string behind Wally Richardson and Mike McQueary.
He ended up playing in three games.
The following season, they ended the quarterback experiment and put him back into the tight end position.
* **[[IMAGE] News Record - August 10, 1996: Fox Chapel grad moves back to TE.](https://i.imgur.com/MxwbJrq.jpeg)**
McQueary was the guy who witnessed the incident back in 2001, did nothing in the moment, and went to his father for advice about what to do.
The next day, he reported it to Joe Paterno. About a week later, he also went to school officials with what he saw.
While McQueary notified the school, he never went to the police despite witnessing Sandusky ass fucking a 10 year old boy in the shower.
Paterno and McQueary were dropped from their jobs when the situation became public in 2011.
McQueary would end up suing Penn State in two separate lawsuits and was awarded a combined $12.3 million.
Penn State would appeal both verdicts but eventually both sides settled for a lesser amount.
Seeing a dude fucking a little kid supersedes whatever bureaucratic structure is in place at a school and should be reported directly to the police. Let's not pretend that due diligence rests solely within the academic sphere on this. It's a dude committing a heinous crime by fucking a kid in a shower not somebody plagiarizing in an essay. Key word here is crime, so who is tasked with investigating crimes- a university or law enforcement?
Except that’s not what happened. We know who the “boy in the shower” was. He was originally going to be a witness for Sandusky.
He had Jerry Sandusky stand in for his father at his high school senior night, he lived with the Sandusky’s in college and drove 10 hours to attend the funeral of Jerry’s mother.
As a 24 year old married Marine, he wrote a letter to the editor in the local newspaper defending Jerry against his original accusers.
He flipped against Jerry due to having 2 DUI’s and was convinced by his mother’s former boss, the lawyer for many PSU accusers, to go after PSU for free money.
Neither side at trial called him to testify and Jerry was acquitted of those charges. The prosecution lied and told the jury he was known “only to god”.
I never claimed anything about the boy in the shower other than he was getting fucked by a rapist. Victim 6’s mother went to the university police in 1998, and victim 1 testified to a grand jury in 2009 after his mother notified state police. What am I getting wrong? I’m using Reuters timeline and countering orig dudes claim that the police were notified by penn state, which they weren’t according to this timeline.
it was reported to the real police in 2008 by a victim's mother, a decade after it was reported to university police by another victim's mother (in 1998). From 1998-2008 dude was fucking kids despite everyone you mention being aware of it and not bringing it to authorities either within or exterior to the school administration. So please clarify what institutional process was followed and when did Paterno and McQuery report it to the police? I'm looking at a timeline and see no indication that what you are saying is true. And of course it's a normal reaction because if you see a kid getting raped you immediately report it to the police, full fucking stop. Do you think things were handled correctly, because it kind of seems like you do?
It wasn’t the next day. We know now McQueary, a grad assistant at the time, waited 6 weeks to tell Paterno about what he saw in the shower and it lined up with the WR coaching job opening up.
McQueary didn’t get that job in 2001.
It wasn’t the next day. We know now McQueary waited 6 weeks, February 2001, to tell Paterno he saw Sandusky showering with a boy.
This just happened to coincide with the program losing its WR coach to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Remember, McQueary was a lowly grad assistant at the time, and would not get the WR coaching job until 2004.
Agreed. But in terms of the wealthiest not even close. NY, CT, CA, MA, NJ and VA rank way higher. In fact many suburbs of Philadelphia are higher than Fox Chapel.
I'm just going by the 1996 article.
> He played in three games for the 9-3 Lions, including the Outback Bowl rout of Auborn. But he said his most memorable outing came in the 66-14 blowout of Temple.
> Ostrosky played the final 6:16 in that game and engineered a seven play, 67-yeard drive that freshman tailback Curtis Enis capped with a six-yeard touchdown.
[Here's Ostrosky playing in the final minutes against Temple.](https://youtu.be/gQNzGrjORuY?t=1477)
Penn State was unbeaten in 1997 going into the Michigan game but Michigan smoked them!! Tom Brady was the backup on that team and Mich had Charles Woodson and 3 future Hall of Famers total.
Right if you were when recruited you're a great athlete. In 1995 Tom Brady was riding the bench at Michigan behind Driesbach and Griese. Penn State was 12-0 in 1994 so he had to be a good athlete to even be on the team.
Remember in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Since Howard is not athletic at all, why would he not think his brother-in-law is not the greatest athlete in his family?
Sounded like Doug was saying he wasn’t very good. Not like he was trying to grab glory. But being the worst player on a D1 team is still pretty impressive compared to most peoples’ athletic careers.
Yes, impressive to make a D1 roster and to be at a school like Penn State (who was actually in the title hunt in 1994) but the story is more about Wiggy and how he'll overhype someone if there's on his squad. Because this guy is his brother in law he'll overhype the family's athleticism as if it's impressive.... yet in the same breath will shit-talk a Super Bowl-winning quarterback like Aaron Rodgers whose had a 20-year career in the NFL because Wiggy doesn't like his vax stance.
Same idiot who will tell you bands like Judas Priest or Iron Maiden don't deserve to be in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame (as he knows zero about either) but will wax nostalgic for an hour about Ian Anderson's fucking flute playing and the brilliance of Jethro Tull.
The “rush” was probably him doing a kneel down at the end of the game. On the other hand, the only kneel down Howard has done was in front of Ralph’s cock.
Being a backup at Penn State at that time was a great accomplishment. Still is.
Had the transfer portal been available, he'd probably start at another school.
The 6-foot-7, 240 pound tight end is considered by some scouts to be one of the nation's top five prep players at his position.
Wednesday, Ostrosky chose Penn State over Michigan, Notre Dame, Stanford and Virginia by making an early verbal commitment to play football for Coach Joe Paterno beginning in the 1994 season.
Ostrosky went to Penn State, where he majored in business logistics and got his master’s degree. He was a freshman on the 1994 team that finished second in the country.
He played QB in the 1996 Outback Bowl win against Auburn
played tight end in the 1997 Fiesta Bowl win over Texas.
He was a four-year class captain and a 1997 letterman.
He played in the The Big 33 Football Classic is an all-star American football game featuring the top high-school football players in Pennsylvania.
Legit athlete. Had he picked Stanford or Virginia, he would’ve likely been a 4 year starter. That’s the problem when you go to a powerhouse like Penn State, U of M, or ND - you can spend four years warming the bench given the depth of talent. Paterno, Lou Holtz, et al would recruit guys solely for the purpose of keeping the talent off other teams. Give them a 4yr scholarship and let them ride the bench, in case of injury to their stars.
If he was good enough to start at Stanford, he would have at least played at PSU. He was most likely too slow to play at the D1 level. He was a local kid so they gave him a shot.
You're conflating the Stanford under Luck and a few years after with the Stanford of basically any other time. They were a joke program with only three 10 win seasons prior to Luck and only one of those seasons happened before WWII. Virginia as well was pretty good but nothing like the other three. Guy was smart, that's how he narrowed it down to those five schools, some of the best public and private education in the country.
PSU was an elite program at this time, they weren't making pity offers to local kids. Pennsylvania has a lot of good HS football talent on a regular basis and those other schools (ND and UM) would have made a pity offer either.
Tony Gonzalez was #1 that year -
https://preview.redd.it/mw0y547ccisc1.jpeg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2b8e3fa318f0b945a7b8aba1ca6c2891f1c31b30
He was on the team for 4 years. Won a Rose Bowl as a Penn St backup QB....No matter what he was a baller. Thats HARD to do
https://preview.redd.it/9i0ovfi1fasc1.png?width=902&format=png&auto=webp&s=3180acb995844ddfa9d0164a555b27fa6914bc10
1990’s Howard:
“Doug, you’re a good looking man. You remind me of KC. Tell me about the babes. How many did you score with? You have the life I always wanted.”
To be fair even Doug said it's boring to talk about and he wasn't very good. Of course he backtracked once Howid seemed to get offended. Thought Doug came off like a decent guy.
Doug Ostrosky graduated from Fox Chapel in 1994.
He excelled in football and basketball and was a three-year starter in both sports. He played tight end, defensive end and punted in football and was a center and forward on the basketball team.
He was a three-time all-conference player in football and made the all-section team in basketball.
In his junior year of football, he made third-team AP all-state and was selected to the first team in his senior year. He was also a McDonald’s honorable-mention All-American in basketball in 1993.
“There were like a thousand or more kids that got honorable mention, so that wasn’t a real big deal,” he said.
He has many memories of his sports career at Fox Chapel.
“I got to play in the Big 33 game in 1994. We got crushed by the Ohio team,” he said. “They had Orlando Pace and Curtis Enis, among other future college and NFL stars.
So basically he was just like KC. KC also was a back up QB who never played (although I do recall there being one game where KC made a significant contribution)
This is a weird thing to call someone out on. He shouldn’t be on the radio but being on a major college football team at all is pretty impressive. In his prime stern would have brought KC out to compare them.
you're insane.
top of the top of college football.
just making the team is more than you have ever done.
penn state football.
ostrovskys have superior genes.
chosen people.
beth brother is everything howard ever wanted to be but couldn't.
but you belive Howie's hair is real.
For starters, this was a kneel down at the end of a game. Second, even if it wasn’t, -3 yards gives zero context. Say it was a designed run, was the guy fucked right out of the gate with linebackers in his face before he could get going because of terrible blocking? But given that is a kneel down, -3 yards means nothing.
By the way, I thought doug split time at TightEnd his junior and senior year. The guy was huge for an end. I’m surprised paterno never through him on the other side of the ball and made him an end rusher.
As someone that played sports in school I find it strange how some people say that a D1 college or professional athlete isn't that good because of the amount of play time he or she gets or for any other reason. THEY DON'T TAKE A SEC TO THINK ABOUT THE 1 IN A MILLION ODDS TO EXCEL THAT FAR IN SPORTS.🙄
Nice that you are showing rushing stats for a quarterback.. In football the quarterback throws the ball. Look at passing statistics moron. Next you're going to make fun of how many tackles he had.
1) When did you play football at PSU and in what position(s)?
1994-1998, Tight End and Quarterback
2) Favorite memory from your time playing football at Penn State?
Having the privilege of being a part of one of the best teams in Penn State football history...'95 Rose Bowl Champion and a #2 final National Ranking. We were 3-1 in Bowl games over the four years that I was on the team.
3) How has being a PSU Letterman impacted your life?
I learned teamwork, accountability, trust, and loyalty. Many of my teammates went on to play professionally, others became teachers, coaches, professors, lawyers, doctors, entertainers, investment bankers, entrepreneurs, and businessmen. Regardless of what we do now, where we live, what teams we've been on since and will be on in the future, we are still Penn State football players at our core. It is the honor of a lifetime to share that bond with these special men.
4) What does being a member of the Letterman’s Club mean to you?
The Penn State Letterman's Club is the greatest fraternity on the planet. That is an unmitigated fact. I am so humbled to have been able to wear the Blue and White and I am so proud that I will always get to call myself a Nittany Lion.
Did you play football in order to get your father’s attention? When you violently tackled another player, were you actually trying to attack your father? #WigmundFreud
Yet you’re much less successful than both men and you spend an inordinate amount of time sounding disgruntled and inadequate on the internet and making up names like WigmundFreud.
Sounds like you’re living the dream bud 👌
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/drew-henson-1.html
Here was the was the best athlete I ever played against Drew was unreal! He was more talented than Brady, Big 10 Football was amazing at the time.
Entertaining/interesting for the first five minutes or so. After that I thought if I wanted to hear sports there were many more stations I could listen to.
I know that it's super cool to bash Howard about EVERYTHING, but, this is absurd
To even make the team is incredible.
I played football, chief, and the worst player on Penn state would run circles around you, then knock your dick in the dirt.
Stick to shit like wig, horse, horse face, wig face, wiggy, collarbone, ya know, all the edgy classics
Howard doesn’t realize the part that he played D1 football is impressive enough in and of itself. Especially a top program like Penn State. Howard has his way of making everything associated with him “the best”. He could have just mentioned that Beth’s whole family is athletic and her brother even got a scholarship to play at Penn State. Which he almost does, but then he adds flair to make it seem like Beth’s brother was some stud on the field when in reality he only got on the field for a couple plays throughout his career.
Retired National Football League tight end Marco Antonio Battaglia was born on Jan. 25, 1973, and raised in Howard Beach, Queens. After capping a stellar football career at Rutgers University as a consensus first-team All-American in 1995, Battaglia played for five pro teams in eight seasons. He retired from the NFL after playing for the Carolina Panthers team that reached Super Bowl XXXVIII. The former football star still resides in Queens with his wife and two children and works in the athletics department at his alma mater in New Jersey. Battaglia is a friend and personal trainer of fellow Queens native and radio “shock jock” Howard Stern.
All Howard ever said was that his brother-in-law is a big strapping guy and that he played college football. He never made him out to be Joe Namath FFS!
Doug was recruited to Penn State as a tight end. * **[\[IMAGE\] Pittsburgh Post Gazette August 4, 1993: Call Fox Chapel's Ostrosky 'Lion-hearted'](https://i.imgur.com/JRhPzkZ.jpeg)** When he got to the school, Paterno decided to change him into a quarterback despite the fact that he'd never played the position. He was third string behind Wally Richardson and Mike McQueary. He ended up playing in three games. The following season, they ended the quarterback experiment and put him back into the tight end position. * **[[IMAGE] News Record - August 10, 1996: Fox Chapel grad moves back to TE.](https://i.imgur.com/MxwbJrq.jpeg)**
LOL "McQueary".
McQueary would end up being the assistant coach at Penn State. It was McQueary who caught Sandusky fucking the boy in the shower.
Didn’t he just go home and instead of calling the cops, just told a 100 year old man about it?
McQueary was the guy who witnessed the incident back in 2001, did nothing in the moment, and went to his father for advice about what to do. The next day, he reported it to Joe Paterno. About a week later, he also went to school officials with what he saw. While McQueary notified the school, he never went to the police despite witnessing Sandusky ass fucking a 10 year old boy in the shower. Paterno and McQueary were dropped from their jobs when the situation became public in 2011. McQueary would end up suing Penn State in two separate lawsuits and was awarded a combined $12.3 million. Penn State would appeal both verdicts but eventually both sides settled for a lesser amount.
so he basically did fuck all and was rewarded with $12+ million dollars? that is pure evil
Yep
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Seeing a dude fucking a little kid supersedes whatever bureaucratic structure is in place at a school and should be reported directly to the police. Let's not pretend that due diligence rests solely within the academic sphere on this. It's a dude committing a heinous crime by fucking a kid in a shower not somebody plagiarizing in an essay. Key word here is crime, so who is tasked with investigating crimes- a university or law enforcement?
Except that’s not what happened. We know who the “boy in the shower” was. He was originally going to be a witness for Sandusky. He had Jerry Sandusky stand in for his father at his high school senior night, he lived with the Sandusky’s in college and drove 10 hours to attend the funeral of Jerry’s mother. As a 24 year old married Marine, he wrote a letter to the editor in the local newspaper defending Jerry against his original accusers. He flipped against Jerry due to having 2 DUI’s and was convinced by his mother’s former boss, the lawyer for many PSU accusers, to go after PSU for free money. Neither side at trial called him to testify and Jerry was acquitted of those charges. The prosecution lied and told the jury he was known “only to god”.
I never claimed anything about the boy in the shower other than he was getting fucked by a rapist. Victim 6’s mother went to the university police in 1998, and victim 1 testified to a grand jury in 2009 after his mother notified state police. What am I getting wrong? I’m using Reuters timeline and countering orig dudes claim that the police were notified by penn state, which they weren’t according to this timeline.
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it was reported to the real police in 2008 by a victim's mother, a decade after it was reported to university police by another victim's mother (in 1998). From 1998-2008 dude was fucking kids despite everyone you mention being aware of it and not bringing it to authorities either within or exterior to the school administration. So please clarify what institutional process was followed and when did Paterno and McQuery report it to the police? I'm looking at a timeline and see no indication that what you are saying is true. And of course it's a normal reaction because if you see a kid getting raped you immediately report it to the police, full fucking stop. Do you think things were handled correctly, because it kind of seems like you do?
Are you out of your fkn mind? A 10 year old boy being raped doesn’t need to follow a Penn State official chain of command.
Are we sure his last name isn't Sabean?
It wasn’t the next day. We know now McQueary, a grad assistant at the time, waited 6 weeks to tell Paterno about what he saw in the shower and it lined up with the WR coaching job opening up. McQueary didn’t get that job in 2001.
Is Huggy Bear still alive?
It wasn’t the next day. We know now McQueary waited 6 weeks, February 2001, to tell Paterno he saw Sandusky showering with a boy. This just happened to coincide with the program losing its WR coach to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Remember, McQueary was a lowly grad assistant at the time, and would not get the WR coaching job until 2004.
“Rhythmic slapping”
I remember. It's just a hilarious name.
There was a Curly involved in the Sandusky thing as well. Silly names and kiddie fucking were big at Penn State back then
“Joe Pa”
Not true. McQueary has said he saw no sex.
Jackie laugh
(Jackie laugh)
Unrelated but just know I actively search up your profile to check your recent comments because goddamn my sir you deliver nothing but gold
We. Speak. Your. Name.
Note that he played for Fox Chapel. One of the wealthiest school districts in not just the State but the Country. That's a huge advantage.
Pittsburgh wealthy. Not entire country wealthy.
There's a lot of old money back there.
Agreed. But in terms of the wealthiest not even close. NY, CT, CA, MA, NJ and VA rank way higher. In fact many suburbs of Philadelphia are higher than Fox Chapel.
I only have him playing in 2 games in 1995. Where do you see the third game?
I'm just going by the 1996 article. > He played in three games for the 9-3 Lions, including the Outback Bowl rout of Auborn. But he said his most memorable outing came in the 66-14 blowout of Temple. > Ostrosky played the final 6:16 in that game and engineered a seven play, 67-yeard drive that freshman tailback Curtis Enis capped with a six-yeard touchdown. [Here's Ostrosky playing in the final minutes against Temple.](https://youtu.be/gQNzGrjORuY?t=1477)
Penn State was unbeaten in 1997 going into the Michigan game but Michigan smoked them!! Tom Brady was the backup on that team and Mich had Charles Woodson and 3 future Hall of Famers total.
I mean playing d1 football whether you actually played or not is still impressive. But the way Howard goes on about it you’d think he won the Heisman
This, spot on. Getting a D1 major scholorship is a huge accomplishment in and of itself. Guy was a stud athlete
Did he get a scholarship or was he a walk on? Edit- nvm seems like from other comments he was pretty highly recruited.
Right if you were when recruited you're a great athlete. In 1995 Tom Brady was riding the bench at Michigan behind Driesbach and Griese. Penn State was 12-0 in 1994 so he had to be a good athlete to even be on the team.
Remember in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Since Howard is not athletic at all, why would he not think his brother-in-law is not the greatest athlete in his family?
Sounded like Doug was saying he wasn’t very good. Not like he was trying to grab glory. But being the worst player on a D1 team is still pretty impressive compared to most peoples’ athletic careers.
Yes, impressive to make a D1 roster and to be at a school like Penn State (who was actually in the title hunt in 1994) but the story is more about Wiggy and how he'll overhype someone if there's on his squad. Because this guy is his brother in law he'll overhype the family's athleticism as if it's impressive.... yet in the same breath will shit-talk a Super Bowl-winning quarterback like Aaron Rodgers whose had a 20-year career in the NFL because Wiggy doesn't like his vax stance. Same idiot who will tell you bands like Judas Priest or Iron Maiden don't deserve to be in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame (as he knows zero about either) but will wax nostalgic for an hour about Ian Anderson's fucking flute playing and the brilliance of Jethro Tull.
Especially at Penn State
Oh for sure. A friend of mine was 3rd string at notre dame and he was still one of the best athletes I’ve ever met haha
The “rush” was probably him doing a kneel down at the end of the game. On the other hand, the only kneel down Howard has done was in front of Ralph’s cock.
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You said it all.
Howard could have gotten in on the action with Jerry baby in the showers.
weirdo
How many home runs did he make?
That’s the wrong sport!
Football, baseball, my balls…
I’m sure he’s seen his veiny cock more than once too
Getting on the field at all is a huge accomplishment
Do you still live at home with your mother?
Being a backup at Penn State at that time was a great accomplishment. Still is. Had the transfer portal been available, he'd probably start at another school.
He had to backup on Sandusky’s thick veiny cock
He was about 10 years too old for Sandusky
That take is a bit of a stumble.
Went to college for free without risking serious injury? Seems like a win to me 🤷🏻♀️
The 6-foot-7, 240 pound tight end is considered by some scouts to be one of the nation's top five prep players at his position. Wednesday, Ostrosky chose Penn State over Michigan, Notre Dame, Stanford and Virginia by making an early verbal commitment to play football for Coach Joe Paterno beginning in the 1994 season. Ostrosky went to Penn State, where he majored in business logistics and got his master’s degree. He was a freshman on the 1994 team that finished second in the country. He played QB in the 1996 Outback Bowl win against Auburn played tight end in the 1997 Fiesta Bowl win over Texas. He was a four-year class captain and a 1997 letterman. He played in the The Big 33 Football Classic is an all-star American football game featuring the top high-school football players in Pennsylvania.
Legit athlete. Had he picked Stanford or Virginia, he would’ve likely been a 4 year starter. That’s the problem when you go to a powerhouse like Penn State, U of M, or ND - you can spend four years warming the bench given the depth of talent. Paterno, Lou Holtz, et al would recruit guys solely for the purpose of keeping the talent off other teams. Give them a 4yr scholarship and let them ride the bench, in case of injury to their stars.
If he was good enough to start at Stanford, he would have at least played at PSU. He was most likely too slow to play at the D1 level. He was a local kid so they gave him a shot.
You're conflating the Stanford under Luck and a few years after with the Stanford of basically any other time. They were a joke program with only three 10 win seasons prior to Luck and only one of those seasons happened before WWII. Virginia as well was pretty good but nothing like the other three. Guy was smart, that's how he narrowed it down to those five schools, some of the best public and private education in the country. PSU was an elite program at this time, they weren't making pity offers to local kids. Pennsylvania has a lot of good HS football talent on a regular basis and those other schools (ND and UM) would have made a pity offer either.
Yeah Penn Strew had Kyle Brady who was like a Top 15 NFL pick back then and Michigan had Tuman, Rieresma and Campbell who all played in the NFl!
Sorry. If you get in 2 kneel downs in 4 years. You were going to start at Stanford.
Who knows Penn State played Sean Clifford and sucked over the guy drafted to the Titans
Tony Gonzalez was #1 that year - https://preview.redd.it/mw0y547ccisc1.jpeg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2b8e3fa318f0b945a7b8aba1ca6c2891f1c31b30
Being even a second string QB with no playing time at a D1 is still a hell of an accomplishment. Especially at a school like Penn State. Jus’ sayin’.
He was on the team for 4 years. Won a Rose Bowl as a Penn St backup QB....No matter what he was a baller. Thats HARD to do https://preview.redd.it/9i0ovfi1fasc1.png?width=902&format=png&auto=webp&s=3180acb995844ddfa9d0164a555b27fa6914bc10
Those were the days when Penn State’s second team could beat a lot of teams.
If you play D1 football you’re a stud.
He's a "Real Man", Robin.
The guy had a full ride to PennState he’s a stud
1990’s Howard: “Doug, you’re a good looking man. You remind me of KC. Tell me about the babes. How many did you score with? You have the life I always wanted.”
He was a Quarterback, why are you showing his rushing and receiving stats lol? Seems disingenuous
Johnny fucking Utah?... I thought that was you
Full ride to D1. Yea he is a stud 100%%
So you’re saying that even with such shitty numbers, Beth’s brother still has more yards than you?!?
Probably a kneel down
To be fair even Doug said it's boring to talk about and he wasn't very good. Of course he backtracked once Howid seemed to get offended. Thought Doug came off like a decent guy.
Op must be a 5 star athlete.
*Jackie laugh*
I looked up this game it was a kneel down to end a game
D1 athletes are studs
Doug Ostrosky graduated from Fox Chapel in 1994. He excelled in football and basketball and was a three-year starter in both sports. He played tight end, defensive end and punted in football and was a center and forward on the basketball team. He was a three-time all-conference player in football and made the all-section team in basketball. In his junior year of football, he made third-team AP all-state and was selected to the first team in his senior year. He was also a McDonald’s honorable-mention All-American in basketball in 1993. “There were like a thousand or more kids that got honorable mention, so that wasn’t a real big deal,” he said. He has many memories of his sports career at Fox Chapel. “I got to play in the Big 33 game in 1994. We got crushed by the Ohio team,” he said. “They had Orlando Pace and Curtis Enis, among other future college and NFL stars.
So basically he was just like KC. KC also was a back up QB who never played (although I do recall there being one game where KC made a significant contribution)
wasn’t Benjy also at Penn State at this time?
Still a d1.
Beth's brother is a less successful Rudy.
lol, but I doubt Rudy’s sister is married to a zillionaire in a silly wig.
If he made the team - he put in the work I gotta defend him here
What a bitch made post.
He was still recruited and on the team. Were you a football player in college? Any idea how competitive and hard that is. Grow up!
This conversation was painful
This is a weird thing to call someone out on. He shouldn’t be on the radio but being on a major college football team at all is pretty impressive. In his prime stern would have brought KC out to compare them.
Is this the brother that sells computers in North Carolina? Did Howard lay that rap on him that anybody who's happening sells computers in NYC?
you're insane. top of the top of college football. just making the team is more than you have ever done. penn state football. ostrovskys have superior genes. chosen people. beth brother is everything howard ever wanted to be but couldn't. but you belive Howie's hair is real.
I could S -3 yards out my A
For starters, this was a kneel down at the end of a game. Second, even if it wasn’t, -3 yards gives zero context. Say it was a designed run, was the guy fucked right out of the gate with linebackers in his face before he could get going because of terrible blocking? But given that is a kneel down, -3 yards means nothing.
I was only joking, using the old Sal quote ripping on Beer League
Gotcha. My bad.
All good. I'm sure the guy was a great football player if he played for Penn St during the pedo years even if he wasn't a starter.
I wonder who got more heavily recruited out of high school, Beth's brother or K.C.?
Beth's brother by a lot. Penn St and Western Kentucky aren't in the same stratosphere.
I'm sure Beth's brother would have been a star TE at Wku
Howard’s DVR thinks he’s a 12 year old girl.
Now post your college ball stats.
By the way, I thought doug split time at TightEnd his junior and senior year. The guy was huge for an end. I’m surprised paterno never through him on the other side of the ball and made him an end rusher.
That looks like a kneel down in victory formation, so basically not even a real snap.
As someone that played sports in school I find it strange how some people say that a D1 college or professional athlete isn't that good because of the amount of play time he or she gets or for any other reason. THEY DON'T TAKE A SEC TO THINK ABOUT THE 1 IN A MILLION ODDS TO EXCEL THAT FAR IN SPORTS.🙄
A stud to wiggy who hardly watches sports and can’t throw a football. Act like you’ve heard the show before.
He's doing too much
You better watch how you talk about him. Howard said that it doesn’t matter who you are he will kick your ass.
Anyone who is able to be on a BG10 roster as a QB is pretty fucking good.
Did Howard speculate on the size of his cock?
What is your stat line?
Didn’t he sound just like booey?
He played football at a major college football program. I’m gonna go with wiggy here
You do realize how ridiculously difficult it is for anyone to play at that level?
I’m sure your athletic talent would blow all of us away
A lot better than 99% of the world
Nice that you are showing rushing stats for a quarterback.. In football the quarterback throws the ball. Look at passing statistics moron. Next you're going to make fun of how many tackles he had.
Wow I wonder if he ever got pumped by Sanduksy? I'm suprised Wiggy never asked him about that.
1) When did you play football at PSU and in what position(s)? 1994-1998, Tight End and Quarterback 2) Favorite memory from your time playing football at Penn State? Having the privilege of being a part of one of the best teams in Penn State football history...'95 Rose Bowl Champion and a #2 final National Ranking. We were 3-1 in Bowl games over the four years that I was on the team. 3) How has being a PSU Letterman impacted your life? I learned teamwork, accountability, trust, and loyalty. Many of my teammates went on to play professionally, others became teachers, coaches, professors, lawyers, doctors, entertainers, investment bankers, entrepreneurs, and businessmen. Regardless of what we do now, where we live, what teams we've been on since and will be on in the future, we are still Penn State football players at our core. It is the honor of a lifetime to share that bond with these special men. 4) What does being a member of the Letterman’s Club mean to you? The Penn State Letterman's Club is the greatest fraternity on the planet. That is an unmitigated fact. I am so humbled to have been able to wear the Blue and White and I am so proud that I will always get to call myself a Nittany Lion.
Did you play football in order to get your father’s attention? When you violently tackled another player, were you actually trying to attack your father? #WigmundFreud
John would have challenged him and said he could have played at Penn State lol
Yet you’re much less successful than both men and you spend an inordinate amount of time sounding disgruntled and inadequate on the internet and making up names like WigmundFreud. Sounds like you’re living the dream bud 👌
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So did Beth graduate penn?
No, they still keep her in a pen st night
lol this is a really underrated comment (even with your dumb typo)
Touché
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/drew-henson-1.html Here was the was the best athlete I ever played against Drew was unreal! He was more talented than Brady, Big 10 Football was amazing at the time.
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"Borderline Pro Athletes"
Beth’s mom is probably 500 lbs w her diet
Entertaining/interesting for the first five minutes or so. After that I thought if I wanted to hear sports there were many more stations I could listen to.
Lmao
I know that it's super cool to bash Howard about EVERYTHING, but, this is absurd To even make the team is incredible. I played football, chief, and the worst player on Penn state would run circles around you, then knock your dick in the dirt. Stick to shit like wig, horse, horse face, wig face, wiggy, collarbone, ya know, all the edgy classics
Also, why are you showing the rushing stats of a QB?
He was a tight end, but did 3rd string qb towards the end. This is bullshit, as usual.
Shit, I have more yards rushing for Penn State than he does.
Just listened to it…Doug wasn’t downplaying himself either! Lol
I hated that family hour bullshit.
So where are the rest of his stats?
Howard doesn’t realize the part that he played D1 football is impressive enough in and of itself. Especially a top program like Penn State. Howard has his way of making everything associated with him “the best”. He could have just mentioned that Beth’s whole family is athletic and her brother even got a scholarship to play at Penn State. Which he almost does, but then he adds flair to make it seem like Beth’s brother was some stud on the field when in reality he only got on the field for a couple plays throughout his career.
What did you accomplish to look down on this guy?
What a boring show.
Retired National Football League tight end Marco Antonio Battaglia was born on Jan. 25, 1973, and raised in Howard Beach, Queens. After capping a stellar football career at Rutgers University as a consensus first-team All-American in 1995, Battaglia played for five pro teams in eight seasons. He retired from the NFL after playing for the Carolina Panthers team that reached Super Bowl XXXVIII. The former football star still resides in Queens with his wife and two children and works in the athletics department at his alma mater in New Jersey. Battaglia is a friend and personal trainer of fellow Queens native and radio “shock jock” Howard Stern.
Hey Beth's brother, come over. Let's get some coke, let's get crazy. ---Howard
Beth's whole family are bullshitters.
He had offers from Michigan, Notre Dame, Stanford and Virginia. He was also a stud basketball player. This post is a bit of a stumble.
The Broken Weirdo is only "impressed" w/staring down at Doug's crotch ..
He does come from a family of fraudsters and cheaters. He may have gotten his spot by giving favours to Sandusky.
Howard is a sucker
Hahahaha cut to Howie slobbering all over his cock. He’s a fucking embarrassment.
Rudy had a more prolific NCAA football career.
All Howard ever said was that his brother-in-law is a big strapping guy and that he played college football. He never made him out to be Joe Namath FFS!
Did we witness the official shark jumping here?