DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Joe Paterno left the flip flops and swimsuit back home.
Just because his No. 11 Penn State Nittany Lions are practicing this week on a field lined with palm trees across the street from the beach, he wants everybody to know it doesnt mean theyre on vacation.
Paterno was so eager to start preparation for the Capital One Bowl against No. 13 LSU he arrived with his Nittany Lions nearly two weeks before the New Years Day game. Even at 83, college footballs winningest coach likes to have a little fun.
He planned to let players spend time in Daytona Beach, about an hour from the Citrus Bowl stadium, before they head to Orlando on Christmas Eve to practice and enjoy theme parks while they prepare. Many players families are coming and so are most of his 17 grandchildren.
I dont get out much, he joked.
Paterno went for a light walk on the beach early Tuesday morning, a day after the coach turned 83. He did little to celebrate his birthday.
I prayed, he said.
Much of the game plan still has to be installed for their meeting with the Tigers, the kind of Southeastern Conference program with speed and quickness that has ripped apart Big Ten defenses in recent bowl games.
Coach Les Miles is 4-0 in bowl games with LSU, including two BCS bowls, and the Tigers have outscored their opponents 157-44 in those games.
We want to get familiar with what were going to do against LSU, Paterno said. LSU does a lot of different things than were used to, and they do it a lot faster.
On years his team isnt in a BCS bowl, Paterno often brings players down early to a secondary site first. For instance, Penn State has stayed at St. Pete Beach south of Tampa before playing in the Outback Bowl in years prior.
The last thing on his mind is players finding trouble.
You just talk to them. If all the sudden I see were not having a good practice and we dont have a lot of bounce, then Ill say, OK. Were going to bed, he said.
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