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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Penn State football chat 8 p.m., Monday, Nov. 1
Penn State at least salvaged one exciting day from a disappointing season. The Nittany Lions ran all over Michigan for a 41-31 victory on Halloween Eve. Northwestern — no pushover — is up next. Kickoff has been set at 3:30 … Continue reading
Video: Frank Bodani and Steve Navaroli analyze Saturday’s PSU victory
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Getting defensive
The Penn State defense was abused, at times, as expected, by Michigan’s Denard Robinson and company in their wild 41-31 victory. But, really, there’s not a lot of shame in that. No one really expected a banged-up Penn State defense … Continue reading
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The Chaz Powell report card
Penn State’s Chaz Powell got his first start on defense for Penn State and fared pretty well, considering the circumstances. It was quite a big game with an even bigger chore of facing Michigan’s Denard Robinson for his debut on … Continue reading
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Looking ahead to next week
For those Nittany Lion fans who already want to starting looking ahead to next week’s showdown with Northwestern in Beaver Stadium … There should be some interesting stuff going on. Like Joe Paterno going for his 400th career victory on … Continue reading
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Video: Graham Zug’s first-half touchdown catch
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We have a new record holder!
Evan Royster didn’t just break Curt Warner’s record in the first quarter, he stormed right through it. Of course, Michigan’s non-existent defense probably had something to do with that. But give Royster credit for his hard running. He sprinted decisively … Continue reading
Evan turns almighty
So with a packed house and national TV audience watching, Evan Royster showed as much emotion as he has all season during the opening touchdown drive against Michigan. Penn State moved the ball methodically down the field behind former walk-on … Continue reading
