Penn State at Wisconsin Post Game

Penn State at Wisconsin Post Game

The No. 3 Nittany Lions routed the Wisconsin Badgers Saturday night, 48-7.

 

This was the most impressive win the Nittany Lions registered all season. Offensively they were perfect, defensively they were perfect. A copy of this game should be made and sent to all the football programs of all the schools in the nation as an example of how a team should play on the road. The Lions dominated from the first minute to the last; registering only one turnover and one penalty. For the first time all year-and the last decade-I was truly in awe of the Penn State Nittany Lions.

 

Like I said, the offense played perfectly. Quarterback Darryl Clark threw the ball for 244 yards and a touchdown and ran it for two touchdowns. Evan Royster led the rushing attack with 60 yards on 14 carries. Derrick Williams caught the ball four times and ran a punt back 63 yards for a touchdown. This was his third touchdown return of the season and the fifth of his career-a Penn State record.

 

The defense played the best game they played all year, holding this prolific Badger offense to just seven points and forcing four turnovers. Lydell Sargeant grabbed two interceptions and Aaron Maybin forced two fumbles. This was the first time all year I watched this defense and really had nothing to complain about. This was the best performance all season by this unit.

 

I said before this game that this game would be the hardest the Lions would play all season. I still stick by that statement. This was a good Wisconsin team and Penn State just tore them apart. I can't say enough about how impressed I am with this team. Watch out everyone, we are Penn State and we are the real deal.

 

THE GOOD: The Penn State Nittany Lions

 

THE BAD: The Wisconsin secondary, plus JoePa was in the press box again

 

THE UGLY: Wisconsin fans booing their team at half time

 

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME: Deon Butler, Derrick Williams

 

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME: Lydell Sargeant

 

NEXT UP: The Nittany Lions return to Happy Valley to take on the Michigan Wolverines

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