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November 10th, 2009
Christopher Morelli, editor of Blue White Illustrated

Morelli OnLion: BCS Fraud



Well, that certainly was a letdown.

On Saturday afternoon at Beaver Stadium, the Penn State football team laid an absolute egg. The Nittany Lions came out flat and let the Buckeyes push them around in their own house.

In today's edition of Morelli OnLion, we'll take a closer look at Saturday's debacle and look ahead to this week's home finale with Indiana.


Daryll Clark and the Nittany Lions were exposed against the Buckeyes on Saturday.
(Photo courtesy of Blue White Illustrated).


BCS Fraud
The Nittany Lions were exposed in Saturday's 24-7 loss to Ohio State at Beaver Stadium. Their senior quarterback got outplayed by a true sophomore, their iconic coach got out-schemed by Sweater Vest and their defense was as flat as a pancake.

In the loss, the Lions were exposed as a fraud. They don't deserve to get a sniff of a BCS game.

There were plenty of lowlights in the 17-point loss, but let us take a closer look at five trouble spots.

1. Offensive Line — Just when it appeared that the offensive line was jelling, it got blown apart by the Buckeyes. QB Daryll Clark had no time to throw and it opened few holes for running backs Evan Royster, Stephfon Green and Brandon Beachum.

Other than Stefen Wisniewski, there isn't anyone on the line who will be playing on Sundays. The O-Line was a disaster on Saturday and it clearly has a lot of work to do over the final two weeks of the season before the bowl arrives.

2. QB Play — As hard as it is to believe, Terrelle Pryor outplayed Clark. The youngster came into a hostile environment and threw for a pair of TDs and rushed for another. He was the No. 1 reason the Buckeyes left Happy Valley with a victory.

Once again, Clark failed to deliver in a big game. For those of you keeping score at home, that's two losses to Iowa, one to USC and one to Ohio State. As good as he's been, he really doesn't have a signature win during his two seasons as a starter for the Nittany Lions.

He's got three more games to get such a win.

3. Special Teams — This is all you need to know: Ohio State's punt returners racked up 130 yards. Penn State's punt returners had zero. Graham Zug and Drew Astorino strike fear into no one, especially when they are taking fair catches on every punt.

Why not put Devon Smith back there? Chaz Powell? Heck, how about Stephfon Green? He's never been used properly, in this writer's opinion.

Ultimately, Penn State will need to put more emphasis on special teams or it will continue to haunt the Lions.

4. Joe Paterno — Once again, JoePa got conservative in a big game. But what is most disturbing is his nonchalant attitude about the loss. In the postgame news conference, Paterno didn't appear surprised by the fact his team loss. Instead, he acted like he expected it, and that's a shame.

The loss all but eliminated the Lions from a BCS Bowl Game. It certainly wiped them out of the national championship picture. It's been 23 years since Paterno has delivered a national championship to Happy Valley.

5. Non-conference schedule — We hate to beat a dead horse, but Penn State's non-conference schedule has once again come back to haunt it. By playing Akron, Temple, Syracuse and Eastern Illinois in the non-conference slate, it didn't ready the Lions for the likes of Iowa and Ohio State.

And that is why the Lions sit behind those teams in the standings.

Looking Ahead: Indiana
The Nittany Lions will have to bounce back against the Hoosiers, a team that had Iowa on the ropes a few weeks back.

It will be interesting to see how the Lions bounce back from Saturday's devastating loss. The guess is that they will respond well. After all, IU is under .500. That's the type of opponent the Lions have been feasting on all season long.

Look for Clark and Sean Lee to have big days on Senior Day.

Gantdaily.com prediction: Penn State 35, Indiana 21.



Chris Morelli is the award-winning editor of Blue White Illustrated, a weekly publication devoted to Penn State athletics. He is also a regular on “Sports Central,” which airs on ESPN Radio in Altoona and State College. E-mail him at morellionlion@gmail.com. This column does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of BWI’s writers or publisher.




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