Found November 02, 2009 on
The Nittany Lion:
PLAYERS:
Daryll Clark,
Graham Zug,
Evan Royster,
Derek Moye,
Sean Lee,
Navorro Bowman,
Jeremy Boone,
Collin Wagner
TEAMS: Penn State Nittany Lions
TEAMS: Penn State Nittany Lions
On Penn State's opening possession Daryll Clark hit Graham Zug over the middle for what would have been an easy PSU score, unfortunately Zug dropped it. That would pretty much set the tone for Penn State the rest of the way. PSU forgot to turn their clocks back, didn't show up until sometime in the second half and let Northwestern march up and down the field by throwing short passes over the middle to a very, very soft zone as the Bend and then Break Our Hearts defense reared its ugly head yet again. Like always the coaches took the stubborn roll and tried to mash Evan Royster time and time again on offense and played extremely soft zone on defense and although neither was A) a good game plan to start or B) actually worked during the game, they stuck to their guns like the stubborn coaches that they are and the game wasn't decided until the fourth quarter.OffenseWhen the offensive brain trust finally let Clark throw the ball, like he should have been all game, Penn State...
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