Clark leads No. 15 Penn State past Illini, 35-17

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP)—When Penn State watched the video of Illinois’ 30-0 loss last week to Ohio State, the Nittany Lions thought they saw something that might do their maligned offensive line some good.

Boy, were they right.

The 15th-ranked Nittany Lions battered the Illini with 338 yards rushing on a wet, windy, 50-degree Saturday to win 35-17.

Running backs Stephon Green and Evan Royster each topped 100 yards—Green with 120 yards on 13 carries and Royster with 17 rushes for 105.

“We saw Ohio State have a lot of success last week running their inside zone plays,” Royster said. “It’s just something that we saw and we wanted to exploit it, too.

“Our offensive line,” he added, “played real confident today.”

Penn State coach Joe Paterno, who said earlier in the week that a road trip might be just what his team needed after a 21-10 loss to Iowa, said Saturday’s win was the first complete game his team has played this season.

“Earlier in the year we did some things well for a half,” Paterno said. “This is the first time I’ve felt we played well the whole ballgame.”

Illinois (1-3, 0-2) heard boos from its fans for the first time in what is becoming a long season.

The sellout crowd at Memorial Stadium directed its unhappiness at the offense, which had no answer for Penn State’s second-half show. Illinois followed two Penn State scoring drives with three-and-outs, each ending on third-and-long plays that Illinois tried to convert with short passes.

“A little bit of it has to do with their defense, but in order for us to be successful and for us to win games, we are going to have to play,” Illinois coach Ron Zook said.

The Illini managed just 130 yards rushing—58 of it by quarterback Juice Williams, who was 20-for-36 for 263 yards and his first touchdown pass of the season. The senior became Illinois’ career leader for total yards with 9,126, passing up previous record holder Kurt Kittner’s 8,880.

The Nittany Lions led 7-3 at halftime but used a crushing third quarter to get the win, gaining 208 yards on a pair of drives that left the Illini staggering.

On a quarterback draw from his 34, Darryl Clark ran 51 yards to the Illini 15.

“They blitzed us right where we thought and, once I got past the first level and saw all that field, I’m like, ‘Wow, just get downfield and get just as much yards as you can,”’ Clark said.

Two plays later he dived to the goal line, stretching his arms out to just nudge the football into the end zone with 6:34 left in the third quarter. The extra point gave Penn State a 14-3 lead.

The Nittany Lions got the ball back quickly and drove 79 yards, scoring on Clark’s second TD—another 1-yarder—just after the fourth quarter started.

Clark carried the ball seven times for 83 yards and was an efficient 17-of-25 passing for 175 yards.

Green gave Penn State its only first-half points on a 52-yard second-quarter touchdown. The sophomore burst through a massive hole behind his left guard and tackle and broke a scoreless tie in a game that had been dominated by rain and wind.

Illinois answered with a 22-yard field goal by Matt Eller with just over seven minutes left before the half, but missed a chance to score again.

After driving the Illini from his own 1-yard line on a series of crisp passes—including three to Arrelious Benn—Williams was flagged for intentional grounding.

The penalty took Illinois from a second down at the Penn State 23 to third-and-30 at the Nittany Lions’ 43. The incomplete pass to Benn and half-ending interception that followed left the Illini behind for good.

“At halftime we had a chance to make a ballgame of it,” Zook said. “We should have gotten points in that last series of the first half.”

Penn State played without linebacker Sean Lee, who dressed for the game for the second week without playing. Paterno said he isn’t sure when the team captain will play again after spraining his left knee Sept. 19 against Temple.

Since the last time Penn State and Illinois met, they’ve gone in different directions. That game, last September at Penn State, pitted a pair of ranked teams—Penn State at No. 12 and Illinois at No. 22—and was won by the Nittany Lions, 38-24.

Illinois has since gone 3-8, hasn’t been ranked and sat home during bowl season. The Illini have started this year with three blowout losses and a win over Illinois State, a Football Championship Subdivision school.

Zook said his team has time to turn the season around.

“Two years ago we lost two games in the Big Ten and went to the Rose Bowl,” he said. “We have a monumental task in front of us and it starts next week.”

Updated Oct 3, 8:54 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 5

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Penn State 513 175 338 25 66.7% 4/45 1 33:56
Illinois 393 263 130 20 43.8% 5/50 2 26:04

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  1. <i>anthonyromero33</i>
    26. Posted by anthonyromero33 Wed Oct 7 11:53am EDT

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    We are...... penn state!
    we are...... penn state!
    we are...... penn state!
  2. ollie
    25. Posted by ollie Sun Oct 4 11:17am EDT

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    For the U of I fans: "when does basketball season start?" :-)
  3. scott
    24. Posted by scott Sun Oct 4 10:48am EDT

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    hope for a 11-1 season very much in the air.the national title is up for grabs
  4. Dave a
    23. Posted by Dave a Sun Oct 4 9:11am EDT

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    finally they let clark be clark. I don't want him running every down but throwing in some design running plays makes the defense think run. Tis makes the linebackers stay closer to the line and opens up more passing lanes. I also feel that psu in the 2nd half played to win and not just to lose. I felt last week that Joe Pa was trying to sit on 10-0 lead. GO psu---Ithought there were some really games yesterday. Did anyone Ga vs LSU---What the hell is wrong with those refs?
  5. Goody
    22. Posted by Goody Sun Oct 4 8:45am EDT

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    Hey BC...Bowden has balls???? What the heck is that all about? Bowden and Paterno might not be the elite coaches they once were, but they are both an institution in college football. Sure, you have the Saban's, and Carroll's, and Stoop's, etc., and yes they are winners with big time programs. Give it about 20 years and see what they've done for the game (other than wins and losses). The days of coaching for the satisfaction of making a difference in the lives of young men are bygone days. It's all about money and greed and self-pleasure. Part of the reason we have such ignorant players in the NFL is because the majority of college coaches don't do enough to instill education and discipline. Rather it's all about winning, at any cost.
  6. Goody
    21. Posted by Goody Sun Oct 4 8:39am EDT

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    Plutaris...you claim that ESPN is a money grubber! I bet you'd be the first to complain if ESPN went off the air and no longer aired the games we enjoy watching today. Yes, it' about money. Do you have a job? If so, is it for enjoyment or money? Think before you speak (or write) when making such outlandish, stupid, retarded comments.
  7. BCin LB
    20. Posted by BCin LB Sun Oct 4 12:00am EDT

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    The difference between Bowden and Paterno? Bowden has balls, Paterno has labia.
    JoePuss must retire.
  8. plutaris
    19. Posted by plutaris Sat Oct 3 11:09pm EDT

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    Clark plays really well against dog teams....which says...........
    Whoever created Illinois's schedule hates Ron Zook. They open with Mizzou, get trounced,
    then a lightweight, then back to back against Ohio Fake & State Penn.
    And why the other 2 non-conference games as the last 2 games of the year?? Are they playing to
    get invited to the GMAC Bowl. (if they are so fortunate or actually that might be unfortunate).
    Who wants to be in a crummy bowl game during the Holidays. Except money grubbers that is and
    of course the people who bring them to us.........ESPN. (whoops same difference) :-)
  9. Michael Y
    18. Posted by Michael Y Sat Oct 3 8:44pm EDT

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    Welcome back Darryl Clark, wish you would have been with us last week against Iowa. Kuddos to Iowa, they played excellent in the rain. Michigan and Michigan State are looking pretty good and Ohio State has recovered well too. Penn State has a few more tough ones but will win most and find a nice bowl game to go to when it's cold up here.
  10. william t
    17. Posted by william t Sat Oct 3 8:35pm EDT

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    Peaches2: Huh????
  11. Steve
    16. Posted by Steve Sat Oct 3 8:32pm EDT

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    WE ARE PENN STATE!!!!! JoePa and the boys got it together and took this one to a not so good Illinois team. Bowden doesn't stand a chance to get the record back, sanctions or not. Im just glad JoePa is still on top of things. Bowden is crap, Felon State University is crap!
  12. Roland V
    15. Posted by Roland V Sat Oct 3 8:20pm EDT

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    sad, I thought Juice and Benn were supposed to light it up this year? offensive coordinator blows.
  13. peaches2
    14. Posted by peaches2 Sat Oct 3 8:11pm EDT

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    what is happening to illinois football juice williams will not make it in the pros he is not bthat good collage foot ball is not a rebuilding thing illinois gft a good quarter back an running team lets get your head on strait please
  14. <i>dtazz22</i>
    13. Posted by dtazz22 Sat Oct 3 8:05pm EDT

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    lets face it Penn State can be undefeated for 20 years , the BCF STILL FAVOR ANY FLORIDA TEAM OR SOME TEAM LIKE IN ' IDAHO '
  15. si
    12. Posted by si Sat Oct 3 8:05pm EDT

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    Actually Illinois is a pretty good team, they just have a horrid offensive coordinator. It doesn't help to open the conference play with OSU and PSU. Hopefully Illinois can rebound and PSU can use this as a momentum starter for the rest of their season.
  16. Lind
    11. Posted by Lind Sat Oct 3 7:51pm EDT

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    Illni is not a very good football team, end of story.
  17. <i>dtazz22</i>
    10. Posted by dtazz22 Sat Oct 3 7:45pm EDT

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    If poppa joe retires in s.florida , he might get mugged by a Miami punter. lol
  18. Dr Ollie 69
    9. Posted by Dr Ollie 69 Sat Oct 3 7:41pm EDT

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    8 and 4?? The only game they might lose the rest of the year is the OSU game..... I personally say the will run the table from here on out....... but I dont think it will be enough to get into the top 2 in the polls, unless some more upsets happen
  19. Mac Dougal
    6. Posted by Mac Dougal Sat Oct 3 7:19pm EDT

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    You can stop looking everybody, I found the biggest idiot on these posts. rickyellis95, come on down!
    "the big10 is complete trash, top to bottom, except for maybe Michigan this year." Any Spartan fans wanna weigh-in here? ricky, put down the crack pipe and back away from the computer. A good showing by Clark, now can he keep it going? A trip to the Big House and the schmuckeyes at home in Happy Valley will tell the tale. Yo Lane! You wanna wipe the caca off your face? Dan G, "Penn State" Sucks? your mama was the best teacher! Any other anti-PSU troll morons wanna drop by for a nice big bowl of crow? Eat 'em up, bozos. Looks like a "W" for PSU to me.
  20. gd1996
    5. Posted by gd1996 Sat Oct 3 7:03pm EDT

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    Yeah Michigan looks pretty tough lol.... PSU will win 10 at least and go to a good bowl.
  21. Lane
    4. Posted by Lane Sat Oct 3 3:20pm EDT

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    watch illinois win
  22. Dan G
    3. Posted by Dan G Sat Oct 3 11:18am EDT

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    Penn State sucks, but so does Illinois.
  23. <i>rickyellis95</i>
    2. Posted by rickyellis95 Thu Oct 1 10:34pm EDT

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    who cares, the big10 is complete trash, top to bottom, except for maybe Michigan this year, the rest is DONE !! TOAST, not worth the comment
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D. Clark D. Clark, QB
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7 Rush, 83 yds, 2 TDs
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