Last Updated on September 15, 2009 2:16 pm by drew
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The Nittany Lions look to improve to 3-0 for a third consecutive year while continuing their dominance of the Owls, a team they haven’t lost to in 68 years.
Oddsmakers from online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com have made
The Nittany Lions followed that up by beating
Despite the lopsided scores, coach Joe Paterno feels there’s room for improvement.
"We’ve played well enough to win two games, period, that’s all I know," Paterno said, "and we got to get better."
One area Paterno might be concerned with is the running game, which totaled 214 yards and two touchdowns against a pair of weaker opponents while averaging 3.3 yards per carry.
The Lions also fumbled twice against the
"I don’t think we were very good on the goal line," Paterno said. "I keep telling you, we have to get better. We could’ve gone and thrown the ball on every play if we wanted to but that’s not going to get us where I want to be."
Evan Royster rushed for 102 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries in the two games. The junior had two receptions for a career-high 61 yards last week, catching a 49-yard TD pass from Daryll Clark.
Although his offense has struggled at times, Paterno has little to complain about defensively.
Linebacker Sean Lee, who missed all of last season with a knee injury that required surgery, had a lot to do with that. The senior had 13 tackles – three for losses – and a sack against
"I think he’s a great player," Paterno said. "He reminds me very much of (former
The Nittany Lions are 34-3-1 against the Owls and 33-0-1 since a loss in 1941. They have outscored
The Lions have won 19 of 20 at home, with the only loss coming against then-No. 1
The Lions last won 11 straight at home from Nov. 20, 2004-Sept. 30, 2006.
Charlton’s three interceptions were a career high. He did go 19 of 28 for 317 yards and two touchdowns.
The Owls lost their last 26 games against ranked opponents by an average of 31.1 points.
Posted: 9/15/09 2:16PM ET