THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Offense"l thought we had some of the up the attempted pass play. right schemes called in the red Jay Paterno said the team had zone that we wanted," Jay Paterno practiced the play all week, but From Page 14. said. Royster missed the block, some- More glaring, the Lions' second "We didn't execute a couple thing indicative of the whole team. opportunity in the red zone result- things and then we had the 3rd- "We got to make sure we tighten ed in gaining only five yards after and-4, we had a back go the wrong the ship down and make sure that Ramsey dropped another punt and way on the protection, so that killed we all stick together and get after the Lions started at the nine-yard us." it," Jay Paterno said. line. Running back Evan Royster "We're going to evaluate every- Similar to the first red-zone failed to pick up defensive lineman thing, the play calling, all those opportunity, the Lions threw the Justin Staples while Staples and kind of things." ball on 3rd-and-short, resulting in linebacker Nate Bussey, who blew an incompletion after a batted ball. by left tackle Quinn Barham, broke To e-mail reporter: bjmsl46@psu.edu Last Word From Page 14 where once again we've got to pick ourselves up, reevaluate ourselves and we've got to go forward." What lies ahead for the Lions certainly won't be any easier. With games against Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan State high lighting the rest of the schedule, the bye week won't be a time for rest. With several defensive players being thrust into more prominent roles, the Lions can't afford to take time off from preparations heading into the second part of the season. "We've got to see who's gonna step up and see who's gonna shrink back because this is defi nitely not where we expected to be as players or where the fans saw us either," senior Stefen Wisniewski said. "We're gonna really need to take a good look at ourselves and decide if we want it or not." Day to remember Offense: Derek Moye But Moye called his own 80-yard touchdown catch forgettable after the loss, so Illinois kick and punt returner Jack Ramsey is a better choice. Penn State's best field posi tion was the result of Illinois' poor special teams play. The Fighting Rlini did their best to gift-wrap several scoring oppor tunities for the Nittany Lions, and Ramsey's two fumbles gave Penn Loss and-inches, and the offensive line ment Paterno gave during his press From Page 14. hasn't gotten any better. conference. As for how the Lions can were 0-for-2 Saturday, a disconcerting "I'm not sure we're playing the get past the disappointing loss to the stat for two reasons. First, because right people," Paterno said. "We Illini, senior wide receiver Derek they haven't made the necessary gotta take a good look at the tapes, Moye says that won't be tough. adjustments to score touchdowns, what some kids can do, maybe we're "For a team, I think it's gonna be and second, because the offense asking a couple kids to do things they pretty easy," Moye said. "We got beat couldn't move the ball into the red can't handle. I don't know" pretty bad. I want to forget it as soon zone. The two chances both came off His puzzlement at the Lions' as possible." turnovers deep in Illinois territory. struggles spread throughout the They struggled in short-yardage sit- postgame interview room as no one To e-mail reporter: ajcs23B@psu.edu I I I MTIRKET Gra• and Go! I *Coupon expires 10/18/10 I — ll Open 7 Days a Week 7:ooam-10pm 116 S. Allen Si 861-3530 NtRRKET Meatball Sub $1.99 I *Coupon expires 10/18/10 L .. State plenty of scoring opportuni ties. But drives starting at the Illinois 23-yard line and the Illinois nine-yard line resulted in field goals. Defense: Khairi Fortt The true freshman came in for his first start of the season and filled in for senior Bani Gbadyu. Fortt, a native of Stamford, Conn., showed inexperience at points dur ing the game, but his natural ath leticism was apparent. He record ed 11 tackles and displayed lateral quickness to keep up with Illinois' shifty backs. Day to forget Offense: Rob Bolden The freshman completed 8-of-21 passes and threw for just 142 yards. Take away the explosive 80- yard touchdown pass to Moye, and Bolden couldn't help the offense have a succinct drive. Bolden also had an interception returned for a touchdown in the second quarter. Defense: Defensive line The front four struggled to put pressure on redshirt freshman Nathan Scheelhaase and didn't record a sack. Though the Lions lacked depth because of injuries and were with out defensive end Eric Latimore who sustained an injury on the first play from scrimmage, no one stepped up. The Lions surrendered 282 rush ing yards, which was the most a team had against Penn State since 2004, when Minnesota's two-head ed attack of Marion Barber 111 and uations again Saturday, getting could really pinpoint any reasons stopped on a key second-quarter 4th- aside from the "we stunk" assess- Open 7 Days a Week 7:ooam- I Opm I 16 S. Allen Street 861-3530 Breakfast 7 „ ii „ Bagels DAILY Open 7 Days a Week www.pennstataroom.com 7am until midnight maimPHR 414 E. College A STUDENT STORE • PENN STATE RO M Open 7 Doys o Week Tom until midnight 414 E. College Avenue 99( Get 'em while 1 they're hot! 1 www.ponnstatoroom.conie I MELIMIDIN oTUOENT STORE . PENN STATE RO M I mi SPORTS Laurence Maroney rushed for 288 yards. Did you notice? The "S" zone received a home coming weekend makeover and formed a blue paw print ... Illinois had no problem attempting a 4th and-1 from its own 31 during the opening drive ... The 20-point loss was the worst on Homecoming during Paterno's tenure as head coach. Extra point The Lions searched for addition al motivation toward the end of the practice week, and it didn't show up in the game. After a players only meeting held last Monday, the week ended with a video about Penn State football history and tra dition. Running back Evan Royster said the video had clips and a moti vational speech from a movie. "I think at some point we need to stop relying on all these other things to get motivated and just kind of motivate ourselves and want to win without having to look at a video," Royster said. Quotable Joe Paterno, when asked about his team being unable to beat the opponent in the trenches: "We got the crap kicked out of us. You're being very polite. On the line of scrimmage? Kicked our rears in. The linebackers? I thought they never saw a pass before." To e-mail reporter: aass22o@psu.edu Learn well + Live well Mink From Page 14 Bolden float one up to Brett Brackett in the back right cor ner of the end zone. That wasn't the worst of it. On its next drive, after Penn State made one of its seven first downs on the day, Stephfon Green rushed for six yards, bringing up 2nd-and-4 at the Illinois 45. Bolden had his next pass batted down at the line of scrimmage. On third down, Bolden checked down to Devon Smith crossing over the mid dle one yard short of the first down marker. On fourth down, when rolling Bolden out gives you the option to throw or run, Green carries straight into a logjam of bodies for a turnover on downs. Then, you knew This is not getting turned around. Players popped in a videotape of Penn State history Friday after squad meetings that highlighted a slew of its best play ers such as LaVar Arrington and Jack Ham to bookend a week of practice that started with a players-only meeting Monday. Stephon Morris titled the video "Penn State swagger." I polled players on what they saw in those former players that they aren't seeing in themselves. The reviews are in. Candid senior right guard Stefen Wisniewski: "They just got a little bit more desire than we have. Desire to just smack somebody, to make a play. With the ball carrier, just a desire to gotta refuse to get tackled. Fighting for everything you got to get in the end zone. For linemen, it's fighting for every thing you got to stay on blocks. "It's just this much on every play. Every guy, this much more. It adds up to be a lot." Senior linebacker Chris Colasanti, who has played the last two games with a broken hand: "I feel that those guys are no different. We have pride wearing the blue and white. We have heart, and we have the intensity of going out there and play ing good defense and offense, and besides those small mis takes, those are the things we have to correct." Morris: "Lack of intensity. We gotta tackle. We have to tackle. We have to strip the ball out. We just need to help the offense out. Anything we can do just to help the offense, any thing." What a young team needs is guidance, leaders. Penn State has none, including at the top, and cute little motivational videos can't fix a program corroding from the core. "We're not making any progress," said Paterno, slouched in his chair, legs crossed. "I thought by this stage we would be a pretty good football team. I didn't think we would be great, but I thought we would be pretty good but we're not. We're not getting any better, and that's the discouraging part." The admission was never clearer, and you've seen what a couple of 11-2 seasons masked. Swagger and 83 years old don't go well together. Nate Mink is a senior majoring in journalism and is The Daily Collegian's football editor. His e-mail address is npmso2s@psu.edu. SIMPLY TAN One Month unlimited $29.95 Two for Tuesday Buy 1 Tan get 1 Free ni ttanycrossingpa.corn lionscrossing.co MONDAY, OCT. 11, 2010 I egeparkpa.com