
JoePa watched the Lions from the press box after halftime.
Joe Paterno gave little information Saturday when asked, once again, about the status of starting defensive linemen Maurice Evans and Abe Koroma. The two have missed three-straight games after police found a small amount of marijuana in the apartment registered to them.
"Do you know what they were charged with?" Paterno asked a reporter with some sarcasm and to make a point. "A misdemeanor.
"We'll see what happens. I don't know what's going to happen. The ball's not in my court right now, OK?"
Slowed momentarily: Saturday marked the first time Penn State was held scoreless in the first quarter this season.
But the Lions did end up with 45, giving them 211 points in the first four games, the most in the program's 122 years. The 1994 team scored 210 in its first four games.


