THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Alabama trip an experience Lions can use or abuse By Brendan Monahan THE noise inside of Bryant- Denny Stadium was intangible a mix of c ass an prise. Alabama stu dents and fans cheered for Joe Paterno at half time. They also raised their voic es before the game as four state-of-the-art video screens pictured Penn State fullback Matt Suhey, then running back Mike Guman, being stopped in the 1979 Sugar Bowl goal-line stand. Penn State had reached the "Big Show" The Nittany Lions were playing a lauded Southeastern Conference team, the defending national champions and the highest-ranked squad in the nation. Fast forward to the next week Now the Lions prepare for a Mid- American Conference team that didn't make a bowl game last sea son and finished 5-7 overall. Heading into Kent State and the upcoming Big Ten schedule, there are lessons to be learned from the Alabama drubbing some simple, others on a broader scale. "We learned that we could be a very good football team, but we didn't play like a good football team," right guard Stefen Wisniewski said. "[We] played like a team that was making mistakes left and right, and you're not going to win games if you do that. But I think what we take away is that if we play a lot better, we can be right in there with anyone in the country" The talent is there, but the Number I I 2 3 4 5 Each add'l of words issue issues issues issues issues issue 15 $6.50' $9.50 $12.50 $15.50 $18.50 $3.00 20 8.00 12.15 16.30 20.45 24.60 4.15 25 9.50 14.80 20.10 25.40 30.70 5.30 30 11 .00 17.45 23.90 30.35 36.80 6.45 35 12.50 20.10 27.70 35.30 42.90 7.60 and ad dl 5 ds add 1.50 2.65 3.80 4.95 6.10 1.15 Collegian Inc. reserves the right to reject, reclassify or revise any ad to conform to established policies. Only the publication of an ad signifies acceptance by Collegian Inc. Advertiser assumes liability for the content of his/her ad. 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Maybe the offensive line would have provid ed the proper blitz protection on that play. There's no answering those questions, but the Lions would be more prepared. MY OPINION FOOTBALL Take the inexperienced 2008 Oregon State Beavers, who trav eled to Happy Valley in the sea son's second game only to get manhandled 45-14. The Beavers went on to win nine of their next 11 games, with a victory over USC, and later, Pittsburgh in the Sun Bowl. They were Rose Bowl bound with a win against Oregon the final week of the season and finished No. 18 in the Associated Press Poll. Putting it into perspective, the Penn State loss in Alabama is in no way doomsday. "Hey, anybody can beat any body any given Saturday," tail back Stephfon Green said. But the loss is in no way prom ising either. Coming back against Kent State is much different than beating lowa or Ohio State on the road. Only time will tell if the Alabama game proves to be a learning experience or a micro cosm of the season as a whole. 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