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Junior DeOn‘tae Pannell, a ver satile lineman who played both tackle positions over the last two seasons, has been the first-team left guard throughout the presea son and is expected to start there noon Saturday against Youngstown State. But warding off redshirt junior Johnnie Troutman as the season goes along could be a difficult task, especially as Troutman further distances himself from Joe Patemo’s dog house, and if the current offensive line fails to pro tect the quarterback or run block adequately. Right guard Stefen Wisniewski said he wouldn’t be surprised if Troutman received some playing time, whether that meant Saturday or sometime down the road. “It’s definitely a close battle." Wisniewski said. 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Own car preferred Email colleenpt@verizon.net if interested. Wisniewski said consistency was the only area separating Pannell from Troutman. As of right now, the line seems set for Saturday. Penn State coach Joe Paterno said the offensive line has encouraged him. but the interior still needs improvement. “We’ve made strides, and I think inside and at tight end, obviously, is going to be a little bit of a prob lem for us for a while.” Paterno said, “but I think even there were getting better.” Troutman's insertion could cause a ripple effect if left tackle Quinn Barham doesn't perform up to the coaches' standards this sea son. Barham though, making his first start at left tackle since mov ing there after the bowl game, is out to prove he can compete. Pannell Gerald Cadogen's backup at left tackle in 2008 may find himself switching back to that position, but it's all contingent upon Barham's play and whether Troutman forces Pannell out of his spot. 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Computer knowledge is required. To request an interview, contact Nfcole @ 814-235-5000. Thursday, Sept. 2,2010 I 13 tice, said he sees flashes from Pannell, who was a top-25 offen sive tackle out of Groves High School in Beverly Hills, Mich., according to Scout.com. “I go up against him a lot, so I see how physical he can be,” Ogbu said. “He’s definitely taken strides for that.” Just as the right side of the line is dependent on the performance of center Doug Klopacz, Barham may hold the key to keeping the left side in tact. Barham proving his worth would isolate the left-guard battle to a one-on-one competition with out fallout. 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