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Penn State ready to roar
season openereven though he had sparked the Nittany Lions to a victory in the 2007 Alamo Bowl and Anthony Morelli had exhausted his eligibility. Clark recalled a meeting with coach Joe Paterno and fellow quarterbacks Pat Devlin (since transferred) and

A Lions knowledge test
quarterback had the best passing performance against USC? (A) Todd Blackledge; (B) Kerry Collins; (C) Tony Sacca; (D) Anthony Morelli. Answers: 1. D; 2. B; 3. B; 4. A; 5. B; 6. A; 7. D; 8. C; 9. A; 10. B; 11. C; 12. B; 13. B; 14. B

He's not your typical player, but Daryll Clark gives Penn State a fighting chance
season openereven though he had sparked the Nittany Lions to a victory in the 2007 Alamo Bowl and Anthony Morelli had exhausted his eligibility. Clark recalled a meeting with coach Joe Paterno and fellow quarterbacks Pat Devlin (since transferred) and

This Nittany Lion is ready to roar
season openereven though he had sparked the Nittany Lions to a victory in the 2007 Alamo Bowl and Anthony Morelli had exhausted his eligibility. Clark recalled a meeting with coach Joe Paterno and fellow quarterbacks Pat Devlin (since transferred) and

Head-to-head: JoePa will outcoach Carroll in Pasadena
a multiple spread attack. In those seasons, Hall made just one mistake: staying too long with former quarterback Anthony Morelli and not playing Daryll Clark sooner. Clark gives the unit a dual-threat and doesn't commit the game-turning turnovers that

Cianciolo confident as backup
86 yards and one TD. His most meaningful action came late against Michigan in 2006 after Clark and Anthony Morelli were injured. He was 3-of-7 for 51 yards and threw a screen pass to Tony Hunt that turned into a 43-yard score. ''Daryll, hopefully he gets

Jay Paterno has chance for signature moment
was more of a great all-around player than a great quarterback. The past two years JayPa worked with Anthony Morelli, and the greatest quarterback coach in the world might not have made much progress there. ''He was coachable,'' Clark said of Morelli.

Will the son rise?
was more of a great all-around player than a great quarterback. The past two years JayPa worked with Anthony Morelli, and the greatest quarterback coach in the world might not have made much progress there. ''He was coachable,'' Clark said of Morelli.

“The day after I lost to Ali, people came by and put a hand on my shoulder and said,
Bowl in his first year as a starter and made Nittany Lion fans everywhere wonder if former quarterback Anthony Morelli had incriminating photos of Joe Paterno the past two years. (If so, we do NOT want to see them.) So, it was so-so year, at least

2008: A little of everything
Bowl in his first year as a starter and made Nittany Lion fans everywhere wonder if former quarterback Anthony Morelli had incriminating photos of Joe Paterno the past two years. (If so, we do NOT want to see them.) So, it was so-so year, at least

  
  
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Cards bolster LB corps with Hobson

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Around the NFC West: Cards break through

Hot Topic: How can Cardinals fix ground game?

Mountaineers, Cardinals both looking for big finish to season

Cardinals to help 'Feed the Hungry' in Phoenix

Boldin making big impact in Arizona

Cards' Michael Bidwill to chair economic group

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Arizona Cardinals News: Anquan Boldin Injury Update

Cardinals' president aids hurricane victims

Arizona builds true home-field advantage at last

Cardinals 41, Bills 17

Cardinals taking on Jets

Lions, Illini are a tale of two QBs

Cardinals play tourist before getting down to work

Tuesday Penn State Patriot-News roundup

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Penn State QB Clark on pace to graduate in 3˝ years

22nd-ranked Penn State opens up at home against Coastal Carolina

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Cards sign LB Moore, release Holloway

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Offense remains a mystery to fans

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Paterno stumps for PSU

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Austin Scott a Brown; Morelli Meanders

Anthony Scirrotto named a captain at Penn State

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Felony charge against football player dismissed

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Morelli decides not to meet press

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Illinois vs. Penn State

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Lions, Illini are a tale of two QBs

 


Daryll Clark and Juice Williams stood on opposite sidelines as their teams' fourth-quarter fortunes went in opposite directions.

One quarterback couldn't get on the field, while the other had just been yanked from it.

The difference, though, was that Clark watched his team go down in flames without him, as Williams - despite the blow to his ego - watched his replacement coax his team to victory.

That was last season, as unranked Illinois upset a then-ranked Penn State, 27-20. This season, both quarterbacks are back, but this time Clark is starting, and Williams won't be looking over his shoulder.

When No. 12 Penn State (4-0) hosts No. 22 Illinois (2-1) in tonight's Big Ten opener, the opposing quarterbacks will likely have a more prominent say as the game winds to its conclusion.

Clark, a backup last year, could do nothing as Anthony Morelli threw three interceptions and fumbled - all deep in Illini territory - on the Lions' final four possessions.

"I wanted to play that game, period," Clark said last Saturday after the Lions pounded Temple, 45-3. "It wasn't, 'He's doing terrible. I need to be in.'"

"Any time things are not going right, you feel: 'I could have done this. I could have done that.' That was last year. I have that chance this year."

Clark also has a chance to prove that his near-faultless run through the first four games - and his team's - was not just a product of playing inferior competition. For the season, the junior has thrown for 715 yards on 48 of 78 passing. He has tossed seven touchdowns against one interception and has run for two scores.

"We think they're a better football team than they were last year," Illinois coach Ron Zook said. "More importantly, we think the quarterback position is much improved over last year."

Zook didn't mention Clark by name, because he, too, has a capable backup. The difference being this year coach Joe Paterno hasn't been as shy about using Pat Devlin. Clark's the guy, but there's no reason to think that if he struggles, he won't suffer the same fate Illinois' Williams did last September.

Williams guided the Illini to a 24-20 lead through three-plus quarters, but failed to do much of anything for most of the second half. So Zook hooked him for Eddie McGee, who scurried 53 yards on his first series to set up a field goal and the game's final score.

Williams had his starting job back the following week and went on to lead Illinois to a Rose Bowl berth, but he was often inconsistent in doing so.

The 6-foot-2, 233-pound Williams is similarly sized to Clark (6-2, 235) and is a dual threat like his counterpart. But Williams is more apt to run (46 carries for 219 yards) and isn't as accurate a passer.

Arrelious Benn is Williams' top target. The sophomore wide receiver was instrumental in Illinois' win last season, returning a kick 90 yards for a touchdown and scoring when he shook four would-be tacklers on a 29-yard reception.

"I watch that play all the time on the Big Ten Network," Penn State linebacker Navorro Bowman said. "I went for the strip instead of the tackle."

Bowman was also on the field for Benn's kick return. Last season, the Lions' coverage was among the worst in the nation. The unit looked solid in the first three games this season but surrendered 36.8 yards per return to Temple.

Fumbles have also been a concern. Penn State has put the ball on the turf 11 times in the last three games, with only four resulting in turnovers.

But that is just nit-picking. The Lions have been sharp, which is why there is great anticipation for tonight's game. Hundreds of students have camped outside Beaver Stadium in the area known as "Paternoville," and thousands more are expected to take part in a stadium-wide "white out."

Of course, it may be difficult to find 110,000 white parkas. Forecasters are calling for a heavy dose of rain.

 



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