Friday, October 8, 2010

Turning Point

Last year this was the game where Penn State finally got their running game going behind a huge burst from Stephfon Green. Who will it be this year? Someone. Like Pete said, Penn State finally plays a game with someone on roughly equal footing. Both are starting freshman quarterbacks, both have decent defenses and both really haven't played too well so far this season. Penn State has more talent, but they really haven't put that talent to very good use thus far whereas Illinois gave Ohio State a run for their money.

Going back to the Iowa game for a minute, I want to solely look at a few things that I was happy with. Ollie Ogbu is getting off the line very fast and disrupting the backfield. He really turned it on last game. If he keeps this up, he will probably see more double teams opening up the linebackers. This is what Odrick did, and what earned him such accolades. D'Anton Lynn has become a very solid player. I can't think of a play where he got beat in the air (unlike Morris) and he came up and made a few nice tackles. Sukay continues to get better after that horrible Alabama game. He had a nice pick and took some great angles to the running back to make a few good plays. Fortt came in to play quite a bit, which I was pleased to see. The guy is a monster. He had one play where he shed a block and made a big tackle. With all the injuries plaguing the linebacking corps, he can really make a an impact this weekend. On the other side of the ball, Justin Brown is beginning to emerge. With the drops that Zug has had, I expect Brown to overtake him. He made some great catches and he's a big target. I am just waiting for him to explode, I think he's going to be amazing. Lastly, Royster had some very tough runs. He didn't get too many carries, and there obviously wasn't much room to run against the best defensive line in the country, but I liked what I saw.

Hopefully the team can fix their mistakes and keep the good things going. The defense overall played very well after the first quarter, and this will be a big home game for these guys. Illinois doesn't have much firepower, but they are a decent team. Penn State really is the much more athletic, and I expect them to impose their will. Ohio State last weekend was more conservative than Ted Nugent, and they kept Illinois in the game. Penn State needs to go out, have fun, and play up to their potential.

Everyone keeps yapping about opening up the playbook, do this do that...but Paterno is right...it's all about execution. Their play selection hasn't been that bad (the QB keep on 4th and goal was the right call) but they just aren't doing some things correctly. I expect them to have that corrected this week and the Lions will make like a bunch of homecoming floats and roll.

Greatest Bar for the game. Who's coming?

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