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Penn State vs. Ohio State post-game roundup

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No. 11 Penn State (8-2, 4-2) lost it second Big Ten contest of the season in a thumping, 24-7, at the hands of No. 16 Ohio State (8-2, 5-1). The usually sturdy Penn State defense had no answer for Buckeyes quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who had two touchdowns through the air and another on the ground. Daryll Clark had a pedestrian afternoon and Graham Zug was the only receiver to do much of anything.

Below you'll find a postgame roundup video from York Daily Record reporters Frank Bodani and Jim Seip.

To view Joe Paterno's press conference, click below.

LIVE CHAT: Ohio State vs. Penn State

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's tenth Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 11/10 Nittany Lions (8-1, 4-1 Big Ten) will continue Big Ten play after breezing by Northwestern in the second half of what was a close game last week for 30 minutes. Today's game is the biggest of the season as the No. 15/12 Ohio State Buckeyes (7-2, 4-1) come to Happy Valley. Today's game will kick off at 3:30 from Beaver Stadium, in what will be the 300th game in the history of the stadium.

The all-time series between the Nittany Lions and Buckeyes is tied at 12-12, with Penn State winning last season in Columbus, 13-6.

Daryll Clark's legacy on the line against OSU...

The most criticized player in the nation will lead the Buckeyes today

Penn State's Daryll Clark and Brandon Beachum share an common bond.

Last chance for Penn State seniors against OSU.

Pat Devlin, the hero of last season's game against Ohio State, is at peace in Delaware.

Strength from tragedy for OSU's Coleman.

Check out this great video by Brad Jennings on what song players would sing in front of their teammates at a karaoke bar:

And here's the pregame video by Frank Bodani and Jim Seip:

Penn State vs. Northwestern live blog

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's ninth Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 12 Nittany Lions (7-1, 3-1 Big Ten) will continue its Big Ten play after demolishing Michigan at the Big House, 35-10 against unranked Northwestern (5-3, 2-2). Today's game will kick off at 4:30 from Ryan Field in Evanston, Ill.

Click here to be taken to the Penn State-Northwestern breakdown page.

For a story on Penn State's Graham Zug and Northwestern's Zeke Markshausen, click here.

To read about Penn State's ferocious defense, click here.

To find out what impact Halloween has on Ryan Field and this matchup, click here.

To read Frank's column on Penn State's focus ability, click here.

Check out this great video by Brad Jennings on the best Halloween costumes Penn State players have ever worn:

Michigan vs. Penn State live chat

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's eighth Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 13 Nittany Lions (6-1, 2-1 Big Ten) will continue its Big Ten play after a convincing 20-0 win against Minnesota at Beaver Stadium. Today's game will kick off at 3:30 from Michigan Stadium.

Click here to be taken to the Michigan-Penn State breakdown page.

For a story on Penn State's athletics specimen Andrew Quarless, click here.

To see what Michigan's defense has to say about Penn State's top running back (Evan Royster) click here.

To read about what Sean Lee thinks about the Michigan game, click here.

Penn State vs. Minnesota post-game roundup

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No. 14 Penn State (6-1, 2-1) won its second Big Ten contest of the season in a snowy Beaver Stadium, 20-0, against Minnesota (4-3, 2-2). The Golden Gophers had no answer for Penn State's swarming defense as multiple players helped to hold Minnesota's offense to 138 total yards. Daryll Clark threw for 287 yards and one touchdown and Derek Moye had six catches for 120 yards. Evan Royster also rushed for 137 yards on 23 carries.

Below you'll find videos of a postgame roundup video from York Daily Record reporters Frank Bodani and Jim Seip.

Minnesota vs. Penn State live chat

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's seventh Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 14 Nittany Lions (5-1, 1-1 Big Ten) will return to Big Ten play after an easy 52-3 victory against Eastern Illinois at Beaver Stadium. Today's game will kick off at 3:30 where snow is expected to be falling in Happy Valley.

Check out this pregame video with reporters Frank Bodani and Jim Seip at a snowy Beaver Stadium.

Click here to be taken to the Minnesota-Penn State breakdown page.

For a story on Penn State's pass rush, click here.

To find out who is 315 pounds and plays ice hockey, click here.

To read about star Gopher receiver Eric Decker, click here.

And for the latest regarding the snowy possibilities and tailgating woes, click here.

And the always entertaining Lion Truth features the meal players would cook for their date... Video by Brad Jennings.

Penn State vs. Eastern Illinois post-game roundup

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No. 14 Penn State (5-1, 1-1) didn't have to try too hard in this one, as the Nittany Lions rolled over Eastern Illinois (4-2, 2-1), 52-3, Saturday at Beaver Stadium. Daryll Clark had three touchdown passes, including a 51-yarder to Chaz Powell and Kevin Newsome got some time in mop-up duty.

Below you'll find videos of a postgame roundup video from York Daily Record reporters Frank Bodani and Steve Navaroli as well as Joe Paterno's post-game press conference, raw footage of Bowman's fumble return, and a slideshow video.

Be sure to check the YDR's Penn State page as well as this blog for much more content regarding Saturday's win.

Also, please log on next week for another live multimedia chat when Penn State will jump back to Big Ten competition against Minnesota. Kickoff is schedule for 3:30 at Beaver Stadium.

Eastern Illinois vs. Penn State live chat

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's sixth Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 14 Nittany Lions (4-1, 1-1 Big Ten) will face perhaps their weakest opponent of the season in a Football Championship Division opponent -- Eastern Illinois (4-1, 2-1) at noon at Beaver Stadium. It will be Penn State's first home game since losing to now-No. 12 Iowa, 21-10 on national television.

Here's a pregame video from Frank Bodani and Steve Navaroli.

For more coverage leading up to the Nittany Lions' intriguing game against Eastern Illinois, here are some links. Lots of linkage coming your way, so hang on.

Find out why Eastern Illinois coach Bob Spoo is a legend in his own right. Or what you should know about the Panthers. Or how the Lions matchup against another big cat. Also take a look at why Penn State's stepping away from the Big Ten and why Joe Paterno is defending the decision. Also EIU's Jake Christensen has made it all the way back.

Stick with us all afternoon as we've got you covered regarding everything PSU, including live photo and video updates throughout the game. You're welcome and encouraged to comment on what you see/read.

We'll also provide a live streaming video feed of Joe Paterno's post-game press conference.

And check out the video below for Penn State players offering their thoughts on what live concert for which they'd most like to have front row seats. Video by Brad Jennings.

Penn State at Illinois live chat

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's fifth Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 15 Nittany Lions (3-1, 0-1) will try to rebound from their shocking loss to previously unranked Iowa in their Big Ten opener. This afternoon's game against Illinois (1-2, 0-1), which kicks off at 3:30, will be the first away from Beaver Stadium for the Nittany Lions. Memorial Stadium will be the site for two teams on looking to turn things around.

This week we won't be with you live from the Memorial Stadium, but watching right along from the office, so feel free to offer your thoughts on anything going on in the action, what went wrong last week, what's going right (or wrong this week) and anything else on your mind.

Check out this edition of The Lion Truth to find out what the last movie that made Penn State's football players shoot some waterworks. Video by YDR/SN visual editor Brad Jennings.

For more coverage leading up to the Nittany Lions' first road game, here are some links:

For a straight preview of the game, click here. Illinois' Donsay Hardeman can really lay a hit on people. Enemies on the field, friends off it for Clark and Williams. Frank's column on Penn State having to regroup.

LIVE CHAT: Talk Penn State football at 8 p.m.

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Frank Bodani is once again here to answer your Penn State football questions at 8 p.m. Monday.

Read Frank's Monday column here.

Watch Frank and Jim's postgame comments live from the field at Beaver Stadium.

We'll see you at 8 p.m.

Penn State vs. Iowa post-game roundup

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Well, it was a wet, white and woeful night here at Beaver Stadium as 109,316 fans saw No 4/5 Penn State (3-1) get upset by Iowa, 21-10. The Nittany Lions scored on their first play from scrimmage on a 79-yard pass play to Chaz Powell. A field goal on the next drive and that's all they would get. Iowa blocked a punt and intercepted Daryll Clark three times to get its seventh win in eight tries against the Lions.

Below you'll find videos of a postgame roundup video from York Daily Record reporters Frank Bodani and Jim Seip as well as Joe Paterno's post-game press conference and raw footage of Chaz Powell's touchdown catch.

Be sure to check the YDR's Penn State page as well as this blog for much more content regarding Saturday's win.

Also, please log on next week for another live multimedia chat when Penn State tries to rebound in its first road game of the season -- a 3:30 kickoff at Illinois.

Penn State vs. Iowa live chat

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's fourth Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 5/4 Nittany Lions (3-0) will face their toughest test of the season thus far in the Big 10 opener against Iowa (3-0) at 8 p.m. at a rainy, wet, Beaver Stadium. It's Penn State's only night game of the season and the battle between the undefeated rivals will be televised nationally on ABC.

Join our live chat to comment, view photos, vote on polls and see live streaming coverage of Joe Paterno's press conference here.

Check out a pregame video featuring Frank Bodani and Jim Seip of the York Daily Record/Sunday News before the game at a rainy Beaver Stadium.

Chaz Powell's 79-yard touchdown catch and run on Penn State's first play from scrimmage.

Penn State vs. Iowa pregame

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's fourth Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 5/4 Nittany Lions (3-0) will face their toughest test of the season thus far in the Big 10 opener against Iowa (3-0) at 8 p.m. at Beaver Stadium. It's Penn State's only night game of the season and the battle between the undefeated rivals will be televised nationally on ABC. Iowa is coming off an impressive win against Arizona, 27-17.

Penn State leads the all-time series, 11-10, but has only won three times in the last 10 meetings between the teams (once in the last seven meetings), including last season's 24-23 defeat and a memorable/painful 6-4 loss in 2004.

Linebacker Sean Lee is doubtful for tonight's game, but Navorro Bowman is expected to play if he feels well enough.

Check out a pregame video featuring Frank Bodani and Jim Seip of the York Daily Record/Sunday News before the game at a rainy Beaver Stadium.

For more coverage leading up to the Nittany Lions' fourth-straight home game, here are some links:

Find out why Penn State QB Daryll Clark can't wait to get a second crack at beating the Hawkeyes. On the other side, Iowa field general Ricky Stanzi has nerves of steel at the end of games. Here's some tailgate tails from Iowa. And a breakdown of the game by Frank Bodani can be found here.

Stick with us all night as we've got you covered regarding everything PSU, including live photo and video updates throughout the game. You're welcome and encouraged to comment on what you see/read.

We'll also provide a live streaming video feed of Joe Paterno's post-game press conference. Here's the link for the live steam: Live Stream.

And check out the video below for Penn State players offering their thoughts on the best place to play in the Big 10. Also, posted below this entry on the blog are two entertaining videos about the student section by visual editor Brad Jennings.

Penn State vs. Temple post-game roundup

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Penn State (3-0) got its third win of the season in as many games with a 31-6 victory against Temple (0-2) at Beaver Stadium. Below you'll find videos with Joe Paterno's post-game press conference as well as a postgame roundup video from York Daily Record reporters Frank Bodani and Steve Navaroli.

Be sure to check the YDR's Penn State page as well as this blog for much more content regarding Saturday's win.

Also, please log on next week for another live multimedia chat when Penn State takes on Iowa at Beaver Stadium at 8:00 p.m. in the Big 10 opener.

Penn State vs. Temple live chat

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's third Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 5/5 Nittany Lions (2-0) will face perhaps their weakest opponent of the season in Temple University (0-1) at noon at Beaver Stadium. Temple was idle last week after losing its opener at Lincoln Financial Field, 27-24, to Villanova.

For more coverage leading up to the Nittany Lions' third-straight noon home game, here are some links. Find out why Temple may be the most interesting team in the nation. Or what to expect from Penn State in its final tuneup game. Or Joe Paterno's bathroom musings and thoughts on a new name for Beaver Stadium.

Stick with us all afternoon as we've got you covered regarding everything PSU, including live photo and video updates throughout the game. You're welcome and encouraged to comment on what you see/read.

We'll also provide a live streaming video feed of Joe Paterno's post-game press conference, which is sure to be entertaining (as evidenced by the story link above).

And check out the video below for Penn State players offering their thoughts on the best places to eat in State College.

Penn State vs. Syracuse post-game roundup

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Penn State (2-0) got its second win of the season in as many games with a 28-7 victory against Syracuse (0-2) at Beaver Stadium. Below you'll find videos with Joe Paterno's post-game press conference as well as a postgame roundup video from York Daily Record reporters Frank Bodani and Steve Navaroli.

Be sure to check the YDR's Penn State page as well as this blog for much more content regarding Saturday's win.

Also, please log on next week for another live multimedia chat when Penn State takes on Temple University at Beaver Stadium at 12 noon.


Penn State vs. Syracuse live chat

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Welcome to the York Daily Record's second Penn State live chat of the season. The No. 5/7 Nittany Lions (1-0) will face a storied rival in Syracuse University at 12 noon at Beaver Stadium. Former Duke basketball standout Greg Paulus will start his second game at quarterback for the Orange under first-year head coach Doug Marrone.

Penn State's got quite a history against the Orange, and leads the all-time series 41-23-5. The Nittany Lions have won eight of the last 10 meetings between the schools, most recently a 53-13 rout last season.

Stick with us all afternoon as we've got you covered regarding everything PSU, including live photo and video updates throughout the game. You're welcome and encouraged to comment on what you see/read.

We'll also provide a live streaming video feed of Joe Paterno's post-game press conference, which is sure to be entertaining.