WWN PENN STATE POST GAME # 3
PENN STATE 40 Central Michigan 3
That is more like it! Overheard throughout Saturday evening I heard people saying “that’s they way Penn State games used to be.” How true.
SACKS APPEAL: Penn State defense shuts down Central Michigan – CDT
Boxscore – ESPN.com
DEEE-FENSE
Three points (on a short field), eight sacks, and 14 yards rushing (on 39 attempts)! I felt sorry for CMU QB Kent Smith, who got hit on just about every play. He kept his poise though.
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME
This is kind of a toss-up, because you could make a case for Deon Butler, but in the end, I have to go with Mike Robinson, accounted for 4 TDs (3 in the air, one on the ground). For the first time ever, Robinson looked like a good major college quaterback. Over the last six quaters, he has thrown deep with an effectiveness not seen in Happy Valley since the mid 90s.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME
There were a lot of heroes on the other side of the ball. Based on his monster first half, I think Tim Shaw desrves to be singled out. He had nine tackles and two sacks in the first two quarters. Tamba Hali and the rest of the defensive line was outstanding too, applying constant pressure, despite being held all day long.
IT FELT LIKE BEAVER STADIUM AGAIN
It looks like the constant pressure we and other alumni applied on Intercollegiate Athletics paid off! Instead of constant hip-hop and metal between EVERY play, we got the Blue Band on every series and even *silence* between some plays. The result — a lively crowd. It is amazing how loud a crowd gets when it is not being outgunned by canned music. It felt like a Penn State game again.
MORE HIGHLIGHTS
AREAS OF CONCERN
Today’s CDT reports that the field has been torn up and will be replaced this week.
DAN CONNOR
He was nowhere to be seen on Saturday, no word on if he will play next Saturday. His suspension will be over.
