By giving starters more rest now, it could benefit the team in the long run. . Only six games into the 2009 season, Nittany Lion fans have reason to look ahead to the 2010 season. Along with the Lions, Cal State Northridge (Big West Conference), Oklahoma State (Big 12), DePaul (Big East), Stanford (Pac-10), Tulsa (Conference USA), UNLV (Mountain West), and Virginia Tech (ACC) have all been invited to the event.The 76 Classic features four games each day through three days, Nov 25, 26, and 28. Each team will compete in one game per day, advancing through a bracket-tournament format. 
The two teams that remain undefeated throughout will face off in a championship Sunday, Nov. The eight schools in the 2010 76 Classic field have compiled a 28-9 mark to start the 2009-10 season, with Oklahoma State, Tulsa, and UNLV receiving votes in the ESPN/USA Today Top 25 Coaches Poll.All in all it looks like another reason to be excited for next year; the team will be returning every member and adding Taran Buie to the mix during the 2010 campaign that could be one for the ages Weve got a lot of 2009 to deal with though. Check back later for more information but until then you can check out the 76 Classic website here. This article is also featured on The 22,000. The game featured four different receivers catching touchdowns, a solid two-headed running attack, and a defense that didn't allow the Seahawks any breathing room.Although the Vikings did not score any points in the first quarter, I would like to credit the Seahawks' defense for a job well done on the Vikings potent offense. Mix in some Viking penalties and you have your answer for the scoreless first quarter.

When it came to the second quarter, the Seahawks' weak defense could not hold on anymore, allowing the Vikings to march down the field and score on a drive that started on their own 16 yard line. The Vikings poured on the points with Favre's precision passing hitting all his different dangerous down-field weapons. Couple that with a punishing running attack that did not only come from Adrian Peterson but also Chester Taylor. The Vikings did not let an inferior football team hang around long enough to even sniff a victory. Many times, against weaker teams, the Vikings have played with their prey before finishing them off, but that was not the case against the Seahawks. The Vikings got on the board and never looked back Forget the first quarter hiccup. Minnesota put the pedal to the metal and played like the best team in the NFL should That's right, I said it. The Vikings score the ball anyway they want on offense, have a dangerous special teams unit, and have a defense that stacks up with the best in the league. No other team in the NFL can get it done in every category like the Vikings can Seven Important Things from the Game No.
1 The most important thing from this football game was Brett Favre playing like a god He threw for 213 passing yards by going 22/25. That is the highest completion percentage of his career and the highest in Vikings history Oh yeah, he also threw four touchdown passes. It is truly difficult to imagine Favre after all the accomplishments in his career and being virtually the possessor of every single quarterback record in the NFL still breaking records as a 40-year-old. Believe it or not Favre actually has better numbers through Week 11 this year than he did through Week 11 when he won all three of his MVP awards.