I MONDAY, Nov. 1, 2010 Chloe Omer Collegian Evan Royster's 20-yard first-quarter run made him Penn State's all-time leading rusher, passing Curt Warner's mark of 3,398 yards. Royster ran for 150 yards and two TDs on Saturday. Royster breaks rushing record By Andrew J. Cassavell COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Evan Rooster sat at his locker dent section. It was, he said, the after Saturday's win, a bit over- most fun he's ever had playing whelmed. football. Everything had fallen into But what Royster said choked place a little too perfectly, him up most as he sat in front of Royster said a few minutes later the locker, with the burden of in his postgame interview months of questions about the Saturday night, he broke Curt record finally off his back, was Warner's 28-year old Penn State the slew of teammates who took rushing record early in the first turns approaching him to offer quarter on a 20-yard gain. He congratulatory comments. Mac resuscitates unfulfilling year By Nate Mink 1 T was 4th-and-1 at the Michigan 19 midway through the second quarter, and Mac was pumping his arms to coax the crowd into letting the coaching staff know settling for a punt was unforgivable. It was 3rd-and-5 at the Michigan 45 with a seven-point lead, and Matt McGloin found Justin Brown nestled between two defenders for a 15-yard gain on perhaps the biggest play of a Paterno on cusp of 400th win By Brendan Monahan COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Come this Saturday, Penn State will gun for its second mile stone in as many weeks. Nittany Lions tailback Evan Royster became Penn State's all time leading rusher against Michigan, and heading into the Northwestern game, the Lions are one win away from giving Joe Paterno his 400th win, a coaching milestone never achieved on the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) stage. - It's important to coach Paterno and all of us because it's another game and could be Joe's 400th," wide receiver Graham Zug said. "But at the same time, he doesn't want to think about that." Paterno has downplayed the milestone, but only two other col lege football coaches, John Gagliardi and Eddie Robinson, have surpassed 400 wins. Gagliardi, currently the coach scored a pair of touchdowns and ran for 150 yards in a victory over Michigan before a white-clad stu- , e key conversion that led to Collin Wagner's 42-yard field goal to cap a 41-31 win in front of 108,539 resus citated fans in Beaver Stadium. Talk the talk and walk the walk, Mac did, setting up the next chapter to an unfulfilling but memorable 2010 season See MINK, Page 12 MY OPINION at Division 111 St. John's University in Collegeville. Minn., has 476 wins after starting his career in 1949 at Carroll College of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), an alternative to the NCAA. Robinson coached at Division I-AA Grambling State in Grambling, La. and ended his career in 1997 with 408 wins. Paterno's milestone would be as much an achievement in longevity as it is in wins. He is 83 years old and is in his 45th sea son as Penn State's head coach. He has outlasted the previous two coaches on the FBS wins list, 44-year coach Bobby Bowden of Florida State, and Alabama's Paul "Bear" Bryant, who coached for 38 years. Adding to the mystique, Paterno, like Robinson, has accu mulated all of his wins at one school, unlike Gagliardi, Bowden and Bryant. "In our eyes, it's a whole See LAST WORD, Page 12. , s•• • i,. ;:-.N. ~,, ~ - .., 4 , - A Is, • . ~ : , _ , Id ... „...„4„if,,,,, ...• . '..., :4'•-. •.-••• 4,;'" - 1,• , •!:: - •,-..t "Once I got into the locker regretted. despite struggling this room, I almost started crying." year. The senior tailback has Royster said. "Everyone was taken plenty of criticism, with coming up to. me, congratulating only one game of more than 62 me. It feels great to have team- yards on the ground before mates like that who love you and Saturday have your back." Many Setting the record in style In all. nights like Saturday were the reason Rooster opted to return to school for his fifth sea son, passing up the NFI, I )raft - a decision he said he hasn't er Sze-ore C Denard Robinson (16) rushed for 191 yards and threw for 190 yards, scoring four touchdowns. Saturday's 41-31 win against Michigan was Paterno's 399th. thought would've had the record wrapped up before late October, but a lack of carries mixed with his own struggles and similar problems on the offensive line prevented that from happening. I wouldn't have it any other Defense can't stop Denard Defensive coordinator Tom Bradley looked spent as he sat with a blue cap pulled down low on his head. With dark circles under his eyes, Bradley field ed questions about his defense's play against one of college football's most elusive players. "I can't wait to sleep tonight," Bradley said after spending most of the past week game planning to stop Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson. Though the Lions were able to halt Robinson's second-half comeback attempt, the quarterback's play, which resulted in 191 rushing yards, 190 See ROBINSON, Page 12. Report Card: Penn State 41, Michigan 31 POSITION Quarterbacks A Running backs A Wide receivers A Offensive line A Defensive line C Linebackers C Secondary C+ Special teams A THE DAILY COLLEGIAN way," Royster said. "Having a good game at home, and break ing the record is how I always saw it in my mind. It's a great feeling to have the fans' support and the team. It's something that I'll never forget." Royster It's also something he never thought would be possible. When Royster arrived as a freshman, his goal was to have one yard to his name, let alone a program high 3,518 and counting. See ROYSTER. Page 12. By Audrey Snyder COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER COMMENTS McGloin showcased good touch on the ball as well as the ability to throw it away under pressure. His performance was free. Royster ran into the record books with 150 yards. His 29 carries were his most this sea son. Fullback Suhey had 32 receiving yards. -• Everybody was involved in this one, as four - receivers had at least one reception. Zug had his best game with a TD and 32 yards. The offensive linemen were able to carry over the second-half rushing success from Minnesota into Michigan. Michigan QB Robinson rushed for 191 yards, and the defensive linemen with no sacks —' couldn't consistently penetrate the backfield. The linebackers had the similar task of help ing stop Robinson. The linebackers had only one tackle for a loss. Robinson was effective in dwair with 190 yards, including a 60-yard touchdown pass. Powell was solid in first start at CB. Kicker Wagner showed off his leg in more than one way. He was 2-for-2 on FGs and ran for a first down on the fourth-quarter fake.