The Daily Collegian Penn State-Alabama week finally arrives By Andrew J. Cassavell COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Throughout the entire offsea son, the Penn State media contin gent lobbed football players ques tions about this Saturday’s game against Alabama. Throughout the entire offsea son, those players’ responses usu ally revolved around not looking past their season opener against Youngstown State. But with the Nittany Lions hav ing easily dispatched the Penguins on Saturday, 44-14, postgame interviews were finally free of the obligatory “one game at a time” response. “Now it’s time,” said redshirt sophomore linebacker Michael Mauti, who made his first appear ance since 2008 after missing last season with a tom ACL. “We’ve been waiting for this time to where we could just strictly focus on them. We didn’t want to look past Youngstown. They’re a good team. Now we can 100 percent focus on Alabama.” Given the Lions early struggles Saturday, Evan Royster said he was worried what might happen if the Lions start the game sluggish for a second week in a row. “We need to come out stronger,” Royster said. “We can’t have the slow start, get behind and get down on ourselves. We really need to come out strong and put some points on the board early so we don’t catch ourselves behind.” The No. 1 Crimson Tide are the defending national champions, and even without Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram in the lineup because of a knee injury, the offense managed to put up 48 points against San Jose State. Collegian Classifieds - 12 3 4? Each add’l issue issues issues issues issues issue Number of words 56.50 59.50 $12.50 $15.50 $18.50 . $3.00 8.00 12.15 16.30 20.45 9.50 14.80 20.10 25.40 30.70 5.30 11.00 17.45 23.90 30.35 36. 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We really need to come out strong and put some points on the board early so we don’t catch ourselves behind.” Redshirt junior wide receiver Chaz Powell said he isn’t intimi dated by the Tide’s reputation, and neither should the rest of the Lions. “They put their pads on the same way we put our pads on,” Powell said. “They have a ring, but that’s from last year. This is a new year. Anything can happen. We just gotta practice hard and come ready to play.” Day to remember: Offense: Senior receiver Brett Brackett, who was named offen sive captain last week, set career highs in receptions with eight and yards with 98. In fact, in one game this year he has eclipsed his three catches for 13 yards from all of last season. After struggling being split wide last year, Brackett thrived in the same slot role he played during his sophomore campaign. Defense: Brackett’s fellow cap tain, Ollie Ogbu, was the only down lineman consistently break ing through into the Penguins backfield. 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