Lions Make It 7-0 over Michigan
October 25, 2009
Game Report Posted: August 10, 2009 00:59
The Wolverines were completely overmatched in the game against the Nittany Lions. The Lions got there first win in the Big House in 8 years.
The Lions got the scoring started with a 34 yard field goal from Anthony Fera. Penn State would add it's first touchdown of the day on it's following drive. Daryl Clark found a wide open Chaz Powell from 4 yards out. After 1 quarter PSU 10, Michigan 0.
Michigan would score it's only touchdown of the day to open the second quarter scoring. Forcier found Moore from 24 yards out. Penn State would answer with 2 consecutive touchdown run, one from Evan Royster and one from Stephon Green. Anthony Fera would add another field goal to end the 1st half. PSU 27, Michigan 7.
Stephon Green played most of the second half as head coach Joe Paterno gave Royster the 2nd half off. Green would score his 2nd TD of the game in the 3rd quarter. After 3 PSU 34, Michigan 7.
Green would add his 3rd TD of the game from 16 yards out to close out the win for the Nittany Lions. Final score PSU 41, Michigan 7. With the win PSU improved to 7-0 on the year.
Penn State did not add any recruits but with the big showdown coming up with Ohio State in just a few weeks, things should get interesting quickly.
Lions Throttle The Golden Gophers!
October 18, 2009
Game Report Posted: August 08, 2009 13:26
Penn State dominated Minnesota Golden Gophers yesterday 59-0. The game was not nearly as close as the score indicated. Penn State did not throw a pass in the second half.
The Lions opened the scoring up in the first quarter with a 74 yard run from Evan Royster. DarylClark found Graham Zug on there next possession from 5 yards out. Anthony Fera connected on a 33 yard field goal to end the first quarter scoring. PSU 17, Minnesota 0.
Clark found the endzone again in the second quarter. This time it was on the ground from 30 yards out. Jerome Hayes intercepted a tipped pass and took it back to the house for 23 yards out. Royster would break another big run of 59 yards after the Penn State defense held Minnesota to a punt. After another Gopher punt, Clark found Brett Brackett from 9 yards out. Score at the half PSU 45, Minnesota 0.
The third and fourth quarters were pretty boring as the Penn State defense continued to dominate the Gophers and the PSU offense just ran the ball the entire second half. Stephon Green, back from his injured ankle, scored for 1 yard out in the 3rd. Royster's final carry was 1 play into the fourth quarter and he scored from a yard out. PSU would hold the Gophers and run out the clock. Final score PSU 59, Minnesota 0.
On the recruiting front PSU landed the #2 ranked running back in the country from Adamsville, Alabama. Harvey Fuller runs a 4.38 forty yard dash. This is the second running back commitment Joe Pa has gotten this season.
Lions Handle Tar Heels
October 11, 2009
Game Report Posted: August 10, 2009 00:36
The Nittany Lions improved their record to 5-0 with a win over the #18 ranked Tar Heels 45-21. The game was close early but Penn State pulled away in the second half for the win.
The Nittany Lions scored the first points of the game with a 29 yard field goal from kicker Anthoney Fera. The Tar Heels answered with a 1 yard run from running back Droughn. After 1 quarter the Tar Heels led 7-3.
Penn State countered with a touchdown on a 2 yard run from Evan Royster. The Tar Heels struck right back with a 74 yard touchdown pass from Yates to Little from 74 yards out. This would be the end of he Carolina scoring for almost 2 quarters. Clark threw 3 straight touchdowns passes to Brett Bracket, Chaz Powell, and Justin Brown. At the end of the second quarter PSU led 31-14.
Penn State would add 2 more touchdowns in the third quarter. Clark ran 8 yards for an early 3rd quarter touchdown. After a Carolina punt Clark found Zug for another TD. After the third PSU led 45-14.
The Tar Heels would add a garbage touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Final score PSU 45, Tar Heels 21.
No news on the recruiting front but with multiple recruits visiting in the next couple of week, things should get interesting.
Lions Fight Back to Take Down the Illini
October 4, 2009
Game Report Posted: August 06, 2009 23:06
The Penn State Nittany Lions traveled to the Illinois Fighting Illini yesterday in a battle of Top 25 teams This was a close game the whole way with Penn State pulling out the victory in the 4th quarter.
The Illini got the scoring started early in the 1st quarter with a 20 yard field goal from M. Eller. Penn State marched down the field and took the lead with a 1 yard run from Evan Roster. The Illini wasted little time answering with a touchdown pass from Juice Williams to A. Benn. After the 1st quarter Illinois lead 10-7.
Penn State would snatch the lead back with a quick score to start the 2nd quarter scoring. Daryl Clark found Graham Zug on a 5 yard TD pass. Illinois would score 2 straight TD's when Williams found the TE and Jeff Cumberland on back to back drive. Penn State would answer with a TD right before the half as Clark found Chaz Powell for a 20 Yard TD. Score at the half Illinois 24 PSU 21.
Penn State and Illinois traded field goals to start the 3rd quarter. Penn State scored a TD on a 21 yard pass from Clark to Brett Brackett. At the end of the 3rd quarter Penn State led 31-27.
The Illinois would take the lead on another TD pass from Williams, this one to Zach Becker. On the ensuing drive Royster injured his ribs and would miss the rest of the game. Michael Zordich stepped in because Stephon Green was still nursing his dislocated ankle. Zordich would prove to be huge down the stretch. After the teams traded punts, Zordich led the team down the field and punched in from a yard out. Penn States defense held the Illini on 4th down and ran out the clock to end the game. Penn State 38, Illinois 34.
Evan Royster will be back next week when the Lions take on the Tar Heels on North Carolina. After X-rays were taken on Evan's ribs, they were found to be just bruised. Stephon Green should also return next week as long as no set-backs occur during practice this week.
On the recruiting front, the Nittany Lions did not pick up any commitments but did make progress.on several recruits. They have scheduled about 15 or so recruits to come visit during week 7 and another 10 or so week 10 versus Ohio State.
Lions Continue to Dominate
September 27, 2009
Game Report Posted: August 05, 2009 00:55
The Nittany Lions continued there dominance this season as they soundly defeated the Bearcats from Cincinatti by a score of 41-10. The Bearcats got the scoring started with a FG from 47 yards out. The Lions wasted little time responding by scoring 3 unanswered touchdowns on TD passes from Daryl Clark to Chaz Powell, Brent Brackett, and then Powell again to take a 21-3 lead into the second quarter.
The Bearcats tried to get back in it when they stripped Evan Royster of the football and Chris Young took the ball back 75 yards for a touchdown. The Lions answered with two field goals right before the half and took a 27-10 lead to the half.
The Lions got the ball to start the second half and marched down the field capping it off with a 1 yard plunge. The drive took an amazing 5 minutes and 30 seconds. The fourth quarter was pretty uneventful until Navarro Bowman grabbed a pass and took it back 77 Yards for a Lions touchdown. Final Score PSU 41, CIN 10.
On the recruiting front this week for the Lions, Aaron Porter gave his verbal commitment to the lions on Thursday. The 5'10" 225 lb. middle linebacker recruit from Cheat Lake, West Virginia will give the Lions some needed depth at the MLB position and the possibility to start early in his collegiate career.
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2009 Schedule | ||||
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WK | Opponent | Rank | COV | Result |
1 | ||||
2 | @ Maryland | 8 | W 37-17 | |
3 | #13 Virginia Tech | 7 | W 34-7 | |
4 | Cincinnati | 7 | W 41-10 | |
5 | @ #25 Illinois | 7 | W 38-34 | |
6 | #18 North Carolina | 5 | W 45-21 | |
7 | Minnesota | 5 | W 59-0 | |
8 | @ Michigan | 4 | W 41-7 | |
9 | @ Pittsburgh | 3 | W 62-14 | |
10 | #18 Ohio State | 2 | W 37-17 | |
11 | Indiana | 2 | W 55-0 | |
12 | @ Michigan State | 2 | W 56-10 | |
13 | Notre Dame | 2 | W 61-21 | |
14 | ||||
15 | ||||
16 | ||||
17 | @ #1 Florida | 2 | L 51-29 |
Passing | |||||||||||||
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Nameplayer_name | COMPcomp | ATTatt | YARDSyds | TDtd | INTints | ||||||||
Clark Daryll | 127 | 198 | 1964 | 18 | 13 | ||||||||
Rushing | |||||||||||||
Nameplayer_name | ATTatt | YDSyds | TDtd | LONGlong_run | FUMBfumb | ||||||||
Royster Evan | 381 | 2535 | 23 | 74 | 1 | ||||||||
Receiving | |||||||||||||
Nameplayer_name | RECrec | YDSyds | TDtd | LONGlong_rec | DROPSdrops | ||||||||
Zug Graham | 34 | 534 | 5 | 58 | 3 | ||||||||
Defensive | |||||||||||||
Nameplayer_name | TKLStackles | SCKSsacks | INTints | FFff | Def TDdef_td | ||||||||
Lee Sean | 117 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 0 |
Preseason Coaches Poll | |
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RNK | Team |
1 | Florida Gators |
2 | Oklahoma Sooners |
3 | Texas Longhorns |
4 | USC Trojans |
5 | LSU Tigers |
6 | Alabama Crimson Tide |
7 | Ohio State Buckeyes |
8 | Penn State Nittany Lions |
9 | Oklahoma State Cowboys |
10 | Virginia Tech Hokies |
11 | Ole Miss Rebels |
12 | Oregon Ducks |
13 | Georgia Bulldogs |
14 | Boise State Broncos |
15 | California Golden Bears |
16 | North Carolina Tar Heels |
17 | Brigham Young Cougars |
18 | Georgia Tech Yellowjackets |
19 | TCU Horned Frogs |
20 | Florida State Seminoles |
21 | Nebraska Cornhuskers |
22 | Iowa Hawkeyes |
23 | West Virginia Mountaineers |
24 | Utah Utes |
25 | Kansas Jayhawks |
Preseason Media Poll | |
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RNK | Team |
1 | Florida Gators |
2 | Texas Longhorns |
3 | Oklahoma Sooners |
4 | USC Trojans |
5 | Alabama Crimson Tide |
6 | Ohio State Buckeyes |
7 | LSU Tigers |
8 | Oklahoma State Cowboys |
9 | Penn State Nittany Lions |
10 | Ole Miss Rebels |
11 | Virginia Tech Hokies |
12 | Oregon Ducks |
13 | Georgia Bulldogs |
14 | Boise State Broncos |
15 | North Carolina Tar Heels |
16 | California Golden Bears |
17 | Georgia Tech Yellowjackets |
18 | Brigham Young Cougars |
19 | TCU Horned Frogs |
20 | Iowa Hawkeyes |
21 | Florida State Seminoles |
22 | Nebraska Cornhuskers |
23 | West Virginia Mountaineers |
24 | Utah Utes |
25 | Kansas Jayhawks |
Final Coaches Poll | |
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RNK | Team |
1 | Florida Gators |
2 | Texas Longhorns |
3 | Boise State Broncos |
4 | USC Trojans |
5 | Penn State Nittany Lions |
6 | Oklahoma Sooners |
7 | Alabama Crimson Tide |
8 | Oregon Ducks |
9 | Miami Hurricanes |
10 | South Florida Bulls |
11 | TCU Horned Frogs |
12 | LSU Tigers |
13 | Kansas Jayhawks |
14 | Utah Utes |
15 | West Virginia Mountaineers |
16 | Oklahoma State Cowboys |
17 | North Carolina Tar Heels |
18 | Rutgers Scarlet Knights |
19 | Illinois Fighting Illini |
20 | Auburn Tigers |
21 | Virginia Tech Hokies |
22 | Iowa Hawkeyes |
23 | Georgia Bulldogs |
24 | Wake Forest Demon Deacons |
25 | Wisconsin Badgers |
Final Media Poll | |
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RNK | Team |
1 | Florida Gators |
2 | Texas Longhorns |
3 | Boise State Broncos |
4 | Oklahoma Sooners |
5 | USC Trojans |
6 | Penn State Nittany Lions |
7 | Oregon Ducks |
8 | Alabama Crimson Tide |
9 | Miami Hurricanes |
10 | TCU Horned Frogs |
11 | South Florida Bulls |
12 | LSU Tigers |
13 | Kansas Jayhawks |
14 | Utah Utes |
15 | West Virginia Mountaineers |
16 | Oklahoma State Cowboys |
17 | North Carolina Tar Heels |
18 | Rutgers Scarlet Knights |
19 | Illinois Fighting Illini |
20 | Auburn Tigers |
21 | Virginia Tech Hokies |
22 | Wake Forest Demon Deacons |
23 | Georgia Bulldogs |
24 | Iowa Hawkeyes |
25 | Wisconsin Badgers |
Final BCS Poll | |
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RNK | Team |
No Final BCS Poll has been set. |
Big 10 Conference Standings | |||||
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RNK | School | Record | Conf Record | PF | PA |
1 | Penn State | 12-1 | 8-0 | 595 | 209 |
2 | Wisconsin | 10-3 | 6-2 | 354 | 213 |
3 | Illinois | 10-3 | 6-2 | 402 | 225 |
4 | Ohio | 7-6 | 5-3 | 321 | 209 |
5 | Purdue | 7-6 | 4-4 | 338 | 300 |
6 | Michigan | 8-5 | 3-5 | 329 | 252 |
7 | Cincinnati | 8-5 | 3-5 | 380 | 287 |
8 | Indiana | 6-7 | 3-5 | 277 | 328 |
9 | Minnesota | 6-7 | 3-5 | 233 | 334 |
10 | Pittsburgh | 5-7 | 2-6 | 302 | 335 |
11 | Michigan State | 5-7 | 1-7 | 254 | 303 |