After the first two weeks of action, Penn State fans were left unsatisfied with the Nittany Lion offense and anxious to see it finally click. They did not quite get that this week. The team scored 14 points in the first eight minutes of the game, but that is all the scoring you got to see out of the first half of the 24-0 victory. However, with just a two score lead, the coaching staff was apparently comfortable enough that the game was out of reach, and comfortable enough to sit the team's most prominent, and under performing player, in running back Evan Royster."He's a senior and I think it's about time we give some of these other kids a chance to get some experience," Paterno said after the game. "When we got ahead and it looked like we were doing alright, I figured we might as well play a couple of these kids."Call me a cynic, but a 14 point lead doesn't seem like quite enough to start benching a team's best player no matter who the o...
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