Last Updated on December 17, 2009 8:39 pm by drew
Capital One Bowl
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But it’s tough to consider a New Year’s Day matchup between Penn State and LSU anything but marquee.
The 11th-ranked Nittany Lions and 13th-ranked Tigers haven’t played since the end of Joe Paterno’s eighth season in
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The best victory in the bunch for Paterno’s 21st 10-win team was tough to pinpoint, however. The Nittany Lions were outscored 45-17 and held to an average of 254.0 yards of offense in their two losses, but their six conference victories came by an average of nearly three touchdowns – with a 42-14 rout at
"There’s a lot being said about us not being able to win the big game," said
Even though their wins came against opponents who went a combined 56-64, Paterno wasn’t discouraged.
"I don’t look at it that way," he said. "Ten games, it’s tough to win these days. I don’t care who you play or when you play them."
Clark led the conference with 23 touchdown passes and was also the league’s highest-rated passer (145.7), but against LSU, he’ll need to avoid the turnovers that have plagued him during
The Tigers forced 36 turnovers in 14 games and allowed 288.8 yards per game on their way to winning the 2008 BCS championship, but they have not had the same success since. LSU has created 37 turnovers in 25 games the last two seasons – three in its final five regular-season games.
Of equal concern was the amount of yardage the Tigers allowed in their final four contests. LSU had allowed 293.0 yards per game as it started 7-1, but gave up 393.8 in splitting its last four games.
That defense squandered a 17-6 halftime lead in LSU’s Nov. 28 finale against
While Miles has a long way to go to match Paterno’s total of bowl victories, no coach has gotten more out of his team in the postseason recently. Since Miles arrived from
"I don’t know that there’s any magic to it in any way," Miles said. "I just think our guys get to the back end of the season and recognize the opportunity to play a quality opponent and win a (bowl game)."
Despite their bowl track record, the Tigers will be hard-pressed to score on
That offense figures to struggle even more if tailback Charles Scott can’t go. The Tigers’ leading rusher broke his collarbone in early November and missed the last three games, though he returned to practice Dec. 14 and currently is questionable.
LSU might be desperate to see Scott play considering backups Keiland Williams (broken ankle) and Richard Murphy (knee) are almost certainly out. Speedy senior all-purpose back Trindon Holliday could get more carries as well.
Regardless of who receives the bulk of the carries, the Tigers will face a stiff challenge up front.
The Nittany Lions, as usual, have a talented trio of linebackers in Sean Lee, Navorro Bowman and leading tackler Josh Hull, but it’s tackle Jared Odrick – the Big Ten’s defensive player of the year – who gets them started up front.
"Any time a defensive lineman can squeeze more than one offensive lineman, it allows us to flow free to the ball,”
2010 Capital One Bowl
Teams: LSU vs.
Kickoff: Jan. 1, 2010 at 1PM ET
Venue: Citrus Bowl Stadium
TV: ABC
Odds:
LSU +3 Over 44 (+120)
Posted: 12/17/09 8:39PM ET