| Clark, PSU rout Wisconsin | Sat Oct 11 23:33:31 2008 EST |
| Madison, WI (Sports Network) - Daryll Clark threw for 244 yards and one touchdown, and ran for two more scores, as sixth-ranked Penn State dominated Wisconsin, 48-7, at Camp Randall Stadium. Clark completed 16-of-25 passes and was also intercepted once for the Nittany Lions (7-0, 3-0 Big Ten), who blew out Wisconsin last season, 38-7, at home. But Penn State had only won once at Wisconsin since 1996 -- in 2002 -- and had scored just six combined points in the last two trips to Camp Randall. Eva | |
| Around the CFL: Bombers win ensures West crossover in playoffs | Sat Oct 11 12:23:33 2008 EST |
| o. That year, Tuttle finished with 1,373 yards for the Bombers. WAKE WATCH: Cameron Wake continues to inch closer to the CFL's single-season sacks record. The B.C. Lions defensive end recorded his team's lone sack in Friday night's 27-20 loss to Edmonton on Friday night. That gives the former Penn State star 20 on the season. But Wake has some work to do in order to break the CFL single-season sacks record. He has three games to eclipse the mark of 26.5 held by former Lion James (Quick) Parker. | |
| CFB Odds: The Return of the Favorite | Fri Oct 10 14:38:54 2008 EST |
| s, have company at the top. USC returns to the number one slot after its blowout win over Oregon. Here are the new rankings: 1-T) Texas and USC, 105; 3) Oklahoma, 104.5; 4) Florida, 103.5; 5) Missouri, 102; 6-T) Georgia and Texas Tech, 99.5; 8) Penn State, 99; 9-T) Alabama and North Carolina, 96 The overall record now stands at 23-21, with a 10-9 mark in key plays (Last week 0-3, L - Duke, Southern Miss and Colorado) and a 13-12 record in secondary selections (Last week 1-3, W - Iowa State, L - | |
| Boilermakers and Buckeyes battle in Big Ten brawl | Wed Oct 8 10:51:55 2008 EST |
| s last 16 games against Top-25 teams and clearly enters this contest as the underdog. The Boilermakers have dropped their last two outings by double figures to fall to 2-3 this season, and the most recent defeat came last Saturday against No. 6 Penn State by a 20-6 final. While Purdue is fortunate that Wisconsin doesn't appear on the regular season schedule, plenty of challenges lie ahead for the club. The same can be said of Ohio State, which showed a great deal of toughness by beating Wisconsi | |
| Sixth-ranked Nittany Lions set sights on Badgers | Wed Oct 8 10:51:23 2008 EST |
| Madison, WI (Sports Network) - A key Big Ten matchup takes place in Madison this weekend, as the sixth-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions come calling on the Wisconsin Badgers. Joe Paterno's Nittany Lions continued their onslaught on the competition with last week's 20-6 win at Purdue. With the victory, PSU moved to 6-0 on the season and 2-0 in Big Ten play. The Nittany Lions are playing their second straight game outside of Happy Valley and are in the midst of a string of games that features four | |
| Oklahoma strengthens hold on No. 1 | Sun Oct 5 14:30:04 2008 EST |
| de lost eight first-place votes from last week and received only 13 to keep the second slot. Missouri (5-0) swapped places with idle LSU (4-0). A 52-17 romp at Nebraska moved Missouri into third this week with one first-place vote. Texas (5-0), Penn State (6-0) and Texas Tech (5-0) held their places at five, six and seven, while Southern California moved one spot to eighth and traded slots with BYU. Georgia was idle and took advantage of South Florida's loss to move back into the top 10. South F | |
| Royster leads No. 6 Nittany Lions past Purdue | Sat Oct 4 15:13:32 2008 EST |
| West Lafayette, IN (Sports Network) - Evan Royster gained 141 yards on 18 carries with a touchdown, and sixth-ranked Penn State remained unbeaten with a 20-6 win over Purdue. Daryll Clark completed 18-of-26 passes for 220 yards for the Nittany Lions (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten), who did not dominate offensively like they have for most of the season, but still pulled out a win in their conference road opener. Royster also had four catches for 53 yards for Penn State, which played with legendary head coach | |
| Best in the Big Ten | Thu Oct 2 11:22:18 2008 EST |
| Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Just a few short weeks ago, the Big Ten was Ohio State's conference to lose. Fast forward just one month, and it isn't the Buckeyes that have a stranglehold on the Big Ten, but rather Penn State that has shown the kind of dominant play on both sides of the football that not only wins conference crowns, but perhaps much more. Non-conference opponents like Coastal Carolina, Syracuse and Temple have done little in terms of giving insight into just how good Penn | |
| Purdue opens Big Ten slate with visit from No. 6 Penn State | Wed Oct 1 11:13:18 2008 EST |
| West Lafayette, IN (Sports Network) - The sixth-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions hit the road for just the second time this season, as they invade West Lafayette this weekend, for a Big Ten showdown with the Purdue Boilermakers. Joe Paterno's Nittany Lions had their first conference test last week and passed with flying colors, knocking off Illinois in Happy Valley, 38-24. With the victory, Penn State moved to 5-0 on the season and solidified itself as one of the favorites to win the conference | |
| Williams does it all as No. 12 Penn State tops No. 22 Illinois | Sat Sep 27 23:55:52 2008 EST |
| University Park, PA (Sports Network) - Daryll Clark threw for 181 yards and two scores on 14-for-20 passing and ran for 50 yards and another touchdown, as 12th-ranked Penn State handled No. 22 Illinois, 38-24, in the teams' Big Ten opener. Derrick Williams accounted for three touchdowns -- one rushing, one receiving and one on a kickoff return -- for the Nittany Lions (5-0, 1-0 Big Ten), who allowed a season-high in points but held on for the win. Williams caught six passes for 75 yards and ran | |
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