Giger: That was just awful -- Lions look lousy in loss to Iowa
CommentaryBy Cory Giger,cgiger@altoonamirror.com
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Penn State dropped to No. 13 in the USA Today coaches poll and No. 15 in The Associated Press poll thanks to Saturday's 21-10 loss to Iowa.
The Nittany Lions had been No. 4 and No. 5, respectively, in the polls.
Despite beating Penn State on the road, Iowa is No. 17 and ranked behind the Lions in the coaches poll. The Hawkeyes are 13th and ahead of PSU in the AP poll.
The Lions are No. 12 in the first Harris poll of the season, released Sunday. The Harris poll, coaches poll and the computer rankings are the three components used to determine the BCS standings. The AP poll is not used in the BCS formula.
What a lousy weekend of football in Pennsylvania.
Penn State looked awful. The Steelers collapsed. Pitt lost a tough game late.
Only the Eagles, with slimeball backup quarterback Michael Vick playing his first game in the NFL in three years, were able to win. Where's the justice in that?
The Nittany Lions turned in a dismal showing in Saturday's 21-10 loss to Iowa. If you missed the game, this in a nutshell is why PSU lost:
* Their offensive line was awful.
* Quarterback Daryll Clark was awful.
* Running back Evan Royster had two awful plays.
* The special teams allowed one awful, game-changing play.
* And that awful non-conference schedule? It did not, regardless of what Joe Paterno says, prepare his team for what it would face against Iowa.
Where does the team go from here? Paterno addressed that with the players.
"Joe said it best: We either go in the tank or forget about it and keep playing," Clark told reporters after the game.
Here's a closer look at the rough spots Saturday:
O-line overrun
The offensive line was, is and will continue to be the biggest concern for the Lions, and Iowa took advantage of it.
The Hawkeyes controlled the point of attack all night, not so much with a bunch of sacks - they had only two - but with steady pressure that collapsed the pocket and worried Clark.
"We just weren't clicking," left tackle Dennis Landolt said of the offense. "We just didn't play a clean enough game. We were not executing."
The coaches pulled starting right tackle DeOn'tae Pannell early. They turned to fifth-year senior Nerraw McCormack, a junior college transfer in his third year with the program. If it took McCormack this long to emerge as a factor on the line, how good can he really be?
Then there's center Stefen Wisniewski, whom Paterno called out on his radio show last week for needing to show better leadership. Wisniewski was an excellent guard last season but is still figuring things out at center.
It may seem like a small thing, but Wisniewski's snaps on shotgun plays frequently dip and make Clark have to do extra work just to catch the ball. Something that small can throw off the quarterback's rhythm.
Clark not composed
Clark did not look poised in the pocket. He seemed to panic when pressured, got the dreaded "happy feet" and lost concentration. Those things led to a bunch of poor throws.
Clark was just 12-of-32 for 198 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. His first throw went for a 79-yard score, and he completed his first five passes. He was a woeful 7-of-27 for 119 yards the rest of the game.
In two games against Iowa, Clark is 21-of-55 for 284 yards and four interceptions. Many people thought he had a concussion hangover in last year's meeting, but Saturday's rematch made it clear he just doesn't know how to figure out the Hawkeyes.
"It's a challenge for myself, but I can handle it," Clark, in a postgame interview videotaped by fightonstate.com, said of the regrouping process. "I have tons of people in my corner."
His parents were among those on hand after the game to offer words of encouragement.
"It's not like everyone abandoned me after the football game," Clark said. "Everyone came to me and was like, 'Look, you're our guy, you're going to have to keep your head up.'"
Royster kills rallies
Royster made two costly mistakes that killed back-to-back scoring drives in the fourth quarter as PSU was trying to come back.
Clark hit Royster on a dumpoff over the middle early in the quarter, and the ball went through his hands. It deflected to Iowa linebacker Pat Angerer for an interception, and the Hawkeyes went on to score a touchdown for an 18-10 lead.
"It could have been a little lower," Clark said of the pass. "He had to reach for it a little bit, and he missed it."
Royster came up to the quarterback on the sideline after the play.
"He was like, 'You know what, I should have had that,'" Clark said.
Royster made another mistake on the first play the next time the Lions got the ball. He broke free for an 18-yard gain inside the Hawkeye 20 but fumbled, and Iowa recovered.
"I went to him," Clark said. "I was just like, 'Hey man, just keep your head up, man. Things happen. You have to continue to play, no matter what.'"
Not special at all
Allowing a blocked punt with the game on the line is horrible. Penn State did that, and it was returned for a touchdown that gave Iowa an 11-10 lead with 12:21 to go.
The play shocked everyone at Beaver Stadium - there wasn't a whole lot of atmosphere anyway for the night game as drenched fans seemed bored - and the Hawkeyes' go-ahead score seemed to devastate PSU's entire team.
The Lions' kickoff coverage has been lousy, and place-kicker Collin Wagner is just 3-of-6 on field goals. These problems must be addressed.
Soft schedule hurts
A very telling statistic: Penn State is 2-8 in its last 10 Big Ten openers.
That means the team is consistently not prepared to play once it reaches the meat of the schedule.
The Lions didn't even look all that impressive in wins over Akron, Syracuse and Temple, so what happened Saturday night probably should not have been a big surprise.
Cory Giger can be reached at 949-7031 and cgsports12@aol.com.
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allmustbeheard
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10-01-09 1:54 PM
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It was your fault Tuz. You did not obey the white out rules and you can not hold a tune. Please turn in your nitter fandom membership card.
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Tuz127
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10-01-09 11:58 AM
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If the Big 10 is like the lowest level of Mansion, then the Big East is like the 5th grade girls basketball league. How is the Big East still a BCS conference?
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allmustbeheard
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10-01-09 11:26 AM
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Larson is correct. Iowa is the best team in the BIG10 and Northern Iowa is probably the second best. Being the best team in the BIG 10 is like being the best team in the lowest division of the mansion mens basketball league. The rain ruined the effect the white out should have had on the Iowa players and the Penn State football fan karaoke did not work either. I blame the rain and the fans. C'mon pick it up fans. You had better bring your A game for the next home game. Those who can not sing, please stay at home.
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Larson
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10-01-09 10:18 AM
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Everyone calm down and realize there is still a ton of football to be played. Astorino commented on gopsf dot com that team morale is high and they are over the loss. They need a huge W this weekend.
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Larson
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10-01-09 10:17 AM
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Everyone just needs to take a deep breath and realize that Iowa is a good team that might win the conference. Astorino did an interview for gopsf dot com and said that team morale is high and they are over the loss. They are ready for Illinois. Lets get a big W this weekend!
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Larson
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10-01-09 10:15 AM
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I think everyone (including Giger) needs to take a deep breath and realize that Iowa could be the best team in the conference when it's all said and done. This team will be fine. Drew Astorino just did an interview for gopsf dot com and he said that team morale is high and they have moved on from the loss. The next step is getting a huge win at Illinois. Win there and we could be 6-1 heading into Ann Arbor. Not really as bad as people think.
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SoOvrObama
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09-29-09 10:46 AM
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I am officially DONE wasting anymore time reading Giger's attempts at "journalism." Last time I checked newspapers were to be "unbiased" which means you tell the score and what happened not your OPINIONS! A Jr. High School student could have written a better article.
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brex4u
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09-29-09 9:23 AM
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I have watched the game 3 times, the O line had some breakdowns but was not as "horrible" as some proclaim. The D-line was not "thrown around" as some believe, they actually played rather well. Blocking/rushing schemes needed more help from the coaches. There were breakdowns, YES, and more than acceptable. Special teams again showed the real need of a full time "qualified coach"! More than one top tier team regularly uses its' best athletes on return and coverage teams. Let's not forget the RAIN, Clark was way off his game, could he have been uncomfortable with the wet ball and was he perhaps just trying too hard and putting too much stress on himself late in the game. Don't forget one of those interceptions went through Royster's hands and he had a crucial fumble, rain??? I hope we see the real Clark this week. I also hope we see more flexibility from the coaches when their original game plans aren't going well. B Rex FERA on kickofffs ???????
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TheWizardOfOZ
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09-28-09 9:48 PM
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playing only 3 away games out of 12 doesnt prepare you for the tough games on the road or an away Bowl Game....Money Grubber...they name IS Penn State.
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ferndawg44
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09-28-09 5:36 PM
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Heck, Send him to Oakland, We'd love to have an "ACTUAL QB" instead of this Freak we have!!
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ferndawg44
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09-28-09 5:33 PM
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And as far as Micheal Vick comments go... I was completely 100% ready to throw the book at this guy. What he did to dogs makes me sick. However, the man served his sentence via the highest courts in the land. He didn't go to summer camp. He was sent to Levinworth,Ks. Maybe the worst place to serve time. He's lost all his money and endorcements but lets remember he served his sentence. I've forgave and if he should slip again I feel pretty confident that the entire world will know it. Let this man be and let him make a living. He's done what he had to do and continues to show remorse. I say give the guy a break. He knows if he screws this one up his life as he knows it is over.
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ferndawg44
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09-28-09 5:27 PM
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I call that a royal beat down. The Iowa D line threw PSU linemen around all nite. This is exactly how they looked against USC on New Years day. I can't imagine how playing the Cuse, West Ill and Temple are going to help us. The bottom line is if you play the top teams in the country you are going to lose but with playing top notch talent than you recruit Top Notch talent. The O line for PSU owe 110K fans and one QB a big appology. Question marks on the offensive line is an understatement. They are in big trouble throughout the rest of the Big Ten schedule.
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85counts
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09-28-09 4:36 PM
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THE PEOPLE OF WESTERN PA. ARE DEFINETELY PEOPLE OF STRONG STOCK. HOW COULD ANY OTHER PEOPLE STAND FOR THOSE THREE FOOTBALL LOSES IN ONE DISASTEROUS WEEK-END. HOW CAN THEY POSSIBLY GO ON ?
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pr1960
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09-28-09 11:01 AM
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Instead of scheduling MAC teams PSU should be scheduling WAC teams. Boise State and Fresno State would gladly come to HV and play the Lions. The WAC teams would prefer a home and home series BUT would settle for an away game for the East coast exposure. These WAC teams would better prepare PSU for its BIG 10 + 1 schedule. However, we all know who is in charge of scheduling non-conference football games, don't we.
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Goalie39
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09-28-09 10:43 AM
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Way to take a shot at the Eagles. Where's the unbiased reporting? Not everyone loves 'the Stillers', PSU and Pitt.
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TheWizardOfOZ
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09-28-09 9:33 AM
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THEY AREN"T.....
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TheWizardOfOZ
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09-28-09 9:32 AM
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Schdule more patsies....pay the price!
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Aces20
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09-28-09 7:45 AM
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This is all stuff that should've been addressed and straightened out during spring practice and summer practice. Blame the players for lack of execution. Blame the coaches for not addressing the issues, fixing the problems, and preparing the team properly. Floating the snaps at this point of the season is ridiculous. Call in Jeff Hartings to show the kid how to do it right. He went from guard to center, too.
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166482
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09-28-09 7:33 AM
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Fall down seven times, stand up eight.
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theadvocate
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09-28-09 7:14 AM
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I love Penn State football and athletics in particular. My prediction unfortunately was that they were way over ranked and would lose three games, then I prayed I was wrong. Does not look like I am.
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alan71
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09-28-09 3:08 AM
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If only the played a more competitive non-conference schedule some of these vulnerabilities would have been exposed. Instead, they cake walked to 3-0 and pounded their chests like they were National Champions. Iowa was only the start...
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