Iowa defense shuts down No. 5 Penn St., 21-10

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP)—Whether in cold, blustery Iowa City, or soggy Happy Valley, Iowa has Penn State figured out.

The Hawkeyes upset the fifth-ranked Nittany Lions for a second straight year, with Adrian Clayborn returning a blocked punt for a touchdown in a 21-10 victory on Saturday night.

A season after a stunning 24-23 win at chilly Iowa knocked then-unbeaten Penn State out of the national title race, the Hawkeyes (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) handed Penn State (3-1, 0-1) its first loss of the season again. This time, they beat them in a defensive slugfest played in a drenching rainstorm, capped by a 16-point fourth-quarter flourish.

“The team really proved to be a resilient bunch tonight because there was nothing easy about anything that happened out there,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said.

The Hawkeyes have won seven of their last eight against Penn State.

After falling behind 10-0 in the first quarter, Iowa’s defense clamped down on quarterback Daryll Clark and the Penn State spread HD offense with withering pressure. Broderick Binns’ sack led to a safety in the second quarter.

A 6-foot-3, 282-pound defensive end, Clayborn rumbled 53 yards after blocking the punt to give Iowa an 11-10 lead with 12:21 left.

The big guy was huffing and puffing as teammates surrounded him in the end zone.

“I was too tired to celebrate,” the junior said. “I was just trying to get to the sideline so I could sit down.”

Clark was intercepted on the next drive to set up Adam Robinson’s 13-yard touchdown run to put the Hawkeyes up 18-10 with 8:32 left.

It only got worse down the stretch for Penn State.

A 36-yard punt return by Chaz Powell, plus a 15-yard personal foul penalty gave the Nittany Lions the ball at the Iowa 36 after Robinson’s touchdown.

But tailback Evan Royster fumbled the ball away on the next play.

“I thought the kids hung in there, tried to come back, and they kept making mistakes,” Penn State coach Joe Paterno said.

Clark was intercepted again with four-plus minutes left.

It was a disappointing end to a strong start for Clark, who connected with Powell for a 79-yard touchdown pass on Penn State’s first offensive play of the game.

Later in the first, Penn State opened up the offense by running Clark on keepers and methodically marching down the field on a 20-play, 10-plus minute drive that ended with Collin Wagner’s 27 yard-field goal for a 10-0 lead with 52 seconds in the first quarter.

After hitting his first five passes, Clark finished 12 of 32 for 198 yards with one TD and three interceptions. The senior had vowed earlier in the week to atone for his poor performance last year at Iowa, in which he was 9 of 23 passing for 86 yards and one interception.

Paterno said blame shouldn’t be assigned just to his quarterback.

“It was a team loss. No one person, or one play lost it,” Paterno said. “We got licked.”

Ricky Stanzi finished 11 of 26 for 135 yards and two interceptions for Iowa, and Robinson had 88 yards on 19 carries.

After opening the season with victories over three weak nonconference opponents, the Nittany Lions’ offense failed its toughest test yet in the Big Ten opener.

On defense, Penn State star linebacker Sean Lee (left knee) didn’t play, but the team got a boost from the return of fellow standout Navorro Bowman from a right groin injury. They held an opponent without a touchdown in the first half for the fourth straight game.

Bowman and fellow linebacker Josh Hull combined for 26 tackles, including five for losses.

Iowa did manage 163 rushing yards on the Nittany Lions’ D, yet the Hawkeyes couldn’t convert into scores until late.

Their defense was just as stout, and Iowa’s special teams outplayed Penn State.

The Hawkeyes outgained Penn State 124 to minus-6.

After a nice start, Penn State had three straight three-and-outs in the second, including Binns’ sack of Clark in the end zone that led to the safety.

Pat Angerer led the active Iowa defense with 14 tackles, one forced fumble and the 38-yard interception return that set up Robinson’s TD.

“I got scared a little running around trying to find a place to go,” Angerer said. “We were out there flying around, trying to do our job.”

The Hawkeyes ruined Penn State’s “Whitehouse,” in which the school asked its fans to wear white team gear. Over 109,000 people packed Beaver Stadium.

In the end, it was the loud Iowa fans in bright yellow clothing that stood out in sad Happy Valley.

Updated Sep 27, 12:26 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 4

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Iowa 298 135 163 17 28.6% 4/35 2 31:17
Penn State 307 198 109 15 47.4% 4/21 4 28:43

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    Brett Tue Sep 29, 2009 05:27 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I don't understand the people who say, Iowa got lucky. Yes, PSU made alot of mistakes, but people, without a rockin Iowa defense to be there, PSU probably would not have made these so called "mistakes". Such as "Clark made a bad decision", BECAUSE Iowa's defensive front four caused the pressure that made him throw the bad pass to avoid being SACKED. Get real people, Iowa is good, Penn State is good, But Iowa just plain outplayed PSU. Iowa's offense sucked, defense owned. PSU's whole team played average. Nobody gives Iowa credit for going to Happy Valley, Playing in front of probably one, if not THE hardest crowd's in the nation. Both teams had to play in the crap weather people, not just Penn State. Hands down, Iowa was the winner, thats all the matters. GO HAWKS!!!! Good luck Penn State!
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    Dave Mon Sep 28, 2009 07:06 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Goody
    I agree i was thinking 9-3 and the outback bowl. next year depending how much playing time newsome gets could be the year. I really don't want to give up totally on this year but the 2010 class reminds me of the 2005.
    Does anyone else think that clark may be pumping too much metal? He looks like he could play line if he had to but could it be adversely be effecting his accuracy. Well lets get a win sat and get back on track!! Go pSU
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    Dave Mon Sep 28, 2009 05:10 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I'm a PSU fan, but let's get real. The Lions were ranked way higher than they should've been when the season started. For those of you who "seriously" thought that they were legitimate BCS contenders, you were fooling yourselves! Four new starters on the O-line, 3 new receivers, and a new secondary, how could anyone reasonably expect a 12-0 season? Three cupcake non-conference games produced nothing. The weaknesses were exposed and the Lions were clearly out-played by the Hawkeyes. I'm seeing a 10-2 season at best and can only hope that Kevin Newsome gets his reps this year so he can compliment a much better team next year.
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    Sean F Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:50 am PDT Report Abuse
    And we let pat devlin go to delaware
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    Culture Warrior Mon Sep 28, 2009 07:01 am PDT Report Abuse
    It's very easy to complain about penalties, freak plays, home town referees, etc. When it is said and done, that was a very good college football game. Obviously I am happy that the Hawks took the vicotry. Penn State has a great program and I could only imagine how awesome that stadium was on Saturday night. TV coverage of the crowd blew me away and that town knows how to host a game.

    Iowa is better than people think. We have a major issue with Stanzi but he did what he had to do. He made just few enough mistakes to not blow the game, but the defense saved our rear ends.

    Let's put Arkansas State to bed early so that when the Sioux City armada shows up for the 10-10 game, at night, against Michigan, Kinnick will be rocking.

    How awesome would it be to have Iowa at 5-0, Michigan at 5-0, a 7:00 Kickoff, in Iowa City???

    Game Day better be there for that party baby!!!!!

    GO HAWKS!!!

    MC
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    KATHI Mon Sep 28, 2009 05:35 am PDT Report Abuse
    post 213
    Right at them---the one time we did go wide royster picked up about 25 and then fumbled.Another thing we keep more talent on the bench than upset the starters.
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    Sean F Mon Sep 28, 2009 05:27 am PDT Report Abuse
    Im not making excuses..clark sucked but what about all the holding on iowa offensive line and only one call it was very obvious penn state got 2 huge plays called back on holding calls that were very hard to see.and i never seen a roughing the kicker call that fake he was blocked into the punter and on replay it shows not one part of the body even touched the punter just give them the game.iowa did play very good cant take that away but its typical of penn state not to get the call...wisnewskie needs to go back to playing gaurd instead of center..
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    Gr Mon Sep 28, 2009 04:01 am PDT Report Abuse
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    222. Posted by BobbyS Sun Sep 27 10:19pm EDT

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    Whine_Whine (post 211): Penn State is not "Penn" - although perhaps PSU may fare better playing football in the Ivy League. "Penn" is the University of Pennsylvania - one of this nation's finest academic institutions. I would have thought a self proclaimed fan of the Big 10 would know the difference.

    Yes I do know the difference, but since it was almost 3 in the morning and I was just getting home from a 12 hour shift in the E.R. you will forgive my Faux Pas. But I would further wonder if you are going to argue semantics over substance why you are even on these boards if you have nothing to offer. Must be a Pac 10 fan
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    Jeremy Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:34 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I find it interesting that many of you are surprised that Iowa can improve. Yes, their game against UNI didn't end up the way we planned, but how many special teams can say they blocked 2 field goals within 10 seconds? I don't know if anybody has noticed, but Iowa's 4 opponents are all 3-1. Guess who that 1 was to? How many teams can say that? Did you know Iowa got bumped from the rankings in their first WIN? Most ranked teams would make it headline news. Ferentz just lets the team's playing do the talking. When was the last time Iowa's recruiting class was better than Penn State's? I don't know either. Shouldn't Penn State have destroyed Iowa with that talent? Adam Robinson, who has 80 yards per game, and Brandon Wegher, who has 73 yards per game, are freshman. Kirk Ferentz saw Tyler Sash play high school basketball and thought he would be good a good football player. Who is Tyler Sash? He's the one who had a huge interception against Penn State last season and is currently 2nd in the nation in interceptions. Oh, those SEC fans who thinks Big Ten teams cannot beat you guys, Iowa crushed South Carolina last year in a bowl they shouldn't have even been at. Northwestern beat Iowa and finished with the exact same records. Guess who got the better bowl? Iowa.
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    ina mae h Sun Sep 27, 2009 09:47 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Hey # 26 that is very true lets keep this win in perspective it was against a good PSU team but one game at a time Arkansas St. next week a good team to play after a win like this because if their is a let down I think the talent will be to much for the opponent and the hawks will win walking away then we can get our head back on straight and get ready for Michigan, but remember hawk fans one game at a time lets focus on Ark.St. GO HAWKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    J.L.1 Sun Sep 27, 2009 07:54 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I keep reading, in these comments, and elsewhere, that PSU made a lot of mistakes, implying that, were it not for their own errors they might have won.
    There's a funny thing foing on here, if anyone has noticed. PSU has a lot in common with almost all the teams that Iowa has beaten. They all made a lot of mistakes. All of them. Isn't that odd?
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    kevin r Sun Sep 27, 2009 07:35 pm PDT Report Abuse
    you freakin farmboys in iowa, couldnt buy a national chamionship, no matter how much corn you morons come up with
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    BobbyS Sun Sep 27, 2009 07:19 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Whine_Whine (post 211): Penn State is not "Penn" - although perhaps PSU may fare better playing football in the Ivy League. "Penn" is the University of Pennsylvania - one of this nation's finest academic institutions. I would have thought a self proclaimed fan of the Big 10 would know the difference.
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    Scott T Sun Sep 27, 2009 05:51 pm PDT Report Abuse
    As a Hawkeye Alum I too agree there is a Rodney Dangerfield cloud hanging over the program. Everyone talks about the near miss that Iowa escaped against Northern Iowa. Yeah, it probably shouldn't have come down to 2 blocked kicks, but it is what it is. The thing no one talks about is the fact that Northern Iowa is ranked 4th in the FCS 1-AA coaches poll, and have won their following 3 games by the scores of 66-7, 30-0 and this week 35-7. This is the same division that has Appalacian State that took out Michigan a few years ago. It could be argued that the top teams in the i-AA poll are far better than many of these bottom level D-! schools that many of these ranked D-1 Schools have played in the early part of the schedule.

    Thank you Northern Iowa for waking the Hawks up, because I believe the team is much more focused after escaping that day.

    Just my 2 cents.

    GO HAWKS!!!
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    Mac Dougal Sun Sep 27, 2009 05:27 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Hey HAUS AND PHEFFER, evidently you can't read or are hallucinating. I said Clark dominated early, but Iowa adjusted and PSU didn't. Woulda-shoulda passes that get dropped don't count, they're meaningless. What you THINk should have happened and what did are nothing morte than your useless specualtion. I say it again, Iowa was average on offense. And the ball also bounced Iowa's way on one tipped Clark pass that was intercepted by Iowa. That's just the way it goes-either a player is in position to make a play or he isn't, he either makes the play or he doesn't. But don't make on like Iowa is so superior-they're not. PSU made A LOT of mistakes and handed Iowa opportunities PSU normally would not.
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    Matthew Sun Sep 27, 2009 03:31 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Maybe Penn State needs to start scheduling tougher teams those first three weeks. No one can say they were challenged and the fact that their offense never clicked is a problem. I live in PA so everyone is rediculous when it comes to Penn State and when I claimed they were over rated they wanted me dead. Whose right now? I knew they were going to lose I just didn't think it be this soon.
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    haus and pheffer Sun Sep 27, 2009 02:09 pm PDT Report Abuse
    217..Are you serious? Clark dominated? Refer to my earlier posts about all the dropped passes that were perfectly thrown from Stanzi. Normally, that doesn't happen and Iowa comes back on that 1st drive and puts up seven and rolls from there. That was a fluke play where the wide receiver kicks the ball in the air and Penn St picks it off - that ball should have and normally would be caught. If that doesn't happen Iowa scores and wins big. Clark did nothing other than that 1st pass. Our running game and passing game is better than Penn State.
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    C L Sun Sep 27, 2009 01:57 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Great job Iowa that was a laugh. Buy once agian Penn State is overrated . The non leauge schedule looks like a high school schedule.
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    Ronjon Sun Sep 27, 2009 01:26 pm PDT Report Abuse
    We are Penn State
    We are OVERRATED!
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    Mac Dougal Sun Sep 27, 2009 01:23 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Give credit to Iowa, they flat outplayed PSU on defense vs. PSU's offense in the second half, but Iowa's offense was average at best. Iowa's "D" and special teams won this game. Without those scores by Iowa's "D", PSU would probablyn have won. Make no mistake about it, PSU's offensive line has serious work to do if they want to compete with Michigan and OSU. And PSU has to get it together on special teams. Still, Clark came out early and dominated. They've got to learn to adjust to the other teams defense after they adjust to PSU's offense. Turnovers killed us. I have seen a game played in a driving rainstorm like that in a long time. But Iowa deserves a lot of credit for hanging tough for the win. And knock off all the ageist comments about JoePa, people. You just look immature and really stupid.
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    BS Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:42 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Does anyone really care?
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    BOB Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:12 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Penn State ran straight at them-why didn't they go wide ? very frustrating
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    Gr Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:55 am PDT Report Abuse
    As a fan of the Big 10 I thought both teams played very well under less them ideal conditions. Iowa is better team then most thought and Penn played well. I do have a bone of contention with the ratings. Although I am fine with the ratings. How does Penn lose to a great Iowa team and drop to 15 and Yet a mediocre USC plays so so against SJSU then gets lucky against the bucks, has their ass handed to them by the 172 nd ranked team and plays a lack luster game yesterday and moves back into the top 10. I the Big 10 has a built in discrimination because of so many decades of dominance. Great job Iowa you deserve to be higher and Penn you are also worthy of higher ranking. Go Big 10
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    Mb Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:52 am PDT Report Abuse
    ohio state doesn't know how to use it's talent,and don't get me started on the play calling.just another year of the same stuff,and the same result.........YAAAAAAAAAAAAAWN...
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    boasocal Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:51 am PDT Report Abuse
    PSU needs to play a better schedule to beat better teams. Akron, Syracuse and Temple don't prepare you for major college football. They played USC and got drilled. When will they get it?

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