Will Penn State go both ways in '08?

Penn State must chose between two very good quarterbacks in Spring practice. Can Daryll Clark or Pat Devlin pull ahead and take the job, or will Joe Paterno get them both on the field in 2008?
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4 Comments On: "Will Penn State go both ways in '08?"

 
I wouldnt be suprised to see both of them get playing time this season. Like the article said, Florida had success as well as LSU. Rumors in Columbus say there might be a two headed monster brewing there as well.!

But if Ohio State is playing a SEC Team they will get they're ass beat. And Penn State is going to get they're ass beat by Michigan again

Your witty with your words donovan95, how do you twist & turn them around to bring soo much pain? I didnt see anything about mich-again over tOSU?????? Do us all a favor and forget your password and go join "mgoblow"...!

Appalachian State.

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