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Nooner Boon, Sooners Swoon, and Moo Who?

Posted on October 8, 2017 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Penn State Blows Out Northwestern 31-7

Mighty #4 Penn State (6-0, 3-0 Big Ten) showed offensive flaws, but were good enough to dispel nooner doubts with a 31-7 road win over the Northwestern Wildcats (2-3, 0-2 Big Ten). With Pat Fitzgerald’s Northwestern defense concentrating on stopping Saquon Barkley, Trace McSorley was left to do his thing, which our crappy offensive line fortunately allowed him to do. T-Mac produced his best game of the year, albeit against a somewhat shitty Wildcats defense.

McSorley Shines

McSorley could have been even better had he not channeled Hack on a few throws. He still wound up with a highly respectable 24-34 for 245 yards, one touchdown, and no interceptions. Receivers were having no problems freeing themselves from Northwestern defenders. McSorley received only moderate pressure from the Wildcats’ pass rush. Abetted by the Nittany Lions’ complicit offensive line, they recorded four sacks and two hurries on T-Mac, and another sack on Tommy Stevens during garbage time.

Barkley Bottled

Saquon Barkley was bottled up in the first half, recording negative yardage. He wound up the day with 75 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns, including a 53-yard beauty that redeemed a performance that might have put a crimp in his Heisman chances. Would someone please send us an offensive line?

Northwestern Defensive Woes

Northwestern’s already shaky defense was further depleted by a couple of targeting ejections to two top defenders, linebacker Paddy Fisher and safety Godwin Igwebuike, who had a combined total of 17 tackles. Northwestern also shot themselves in the foot with penalties, giving up three first downs on flagged plays.

PSU Defensive Highs

The Penn State defense shut out Northwestern until garbage time, forcing three turnovers and holding Clayton Thorson to a 19-36, 142 yard performance, with no touchdowns and two interceptions. Thorson was relieved late in the game by Matt Alviti, who went 4-7.

Warts

One more thing. Field goals. This isn’t rocket science. Tyler Davis was good last year. What happened? The excuses regarding a new long snapper and a new holder don’t wash now that half a season has passed — and it doesn’t get easier from here, with Michigan following the bye week.

Moo U. Knocks off #7 Michigan, 14-10

The Spartans’ dominance over the Wolverines once again evidenced itself  in da Big House, as the Moo U. Spartans (4-1, 2-0 Big Ten) came to play, beating the favored home team Michigan Wolverines (4-1, 1-1 Big Ten) 14-10. It was the eighth win in the past ten games for Sparty.

In a game played under horribly rainy conditions at times, Michigan conducted a long opening drive eating up over seven minutes of game clock, but could only manage a field goal. Moo U. subsequently leapfrogged to a lead, never to relinquish it. They led 14-3 at halftime. Backup Michigan quarterback John O’Korn, filling in for injured starter Wilson Speight, threw three interceptions, and the Wolverines lost two fumbles.

Speight Has Three Broken Vertebrae

Looking toward Penn State’s next game with the Wolverines, we’ll probably be seeing O’Korn at the helm, as starter Wilson Speight looks to be done for the season. He was diagnosed with three broken vertebrae.

Sooners Swoon in Norman

The Nittany Lions can move up a notch in the rankings this week as #3 Oklahoma Sooners (4-1, 1-1 Big 12) fell to the Iowa State Cyclones (3-2, 1-1 Big 12), 38-31.

Worthy of #3?

I don’t know, but if that offensive line doesn’t find itself and the field goal situation doesn’t improve, that ranking will plummet during the next couple of games. While Michigan has struggled on offense with both Speight and O’Korn, their defense will give Penn State fits. And Ohio State, especially playing at home in the Horseshoe, adds some offense to the picture. Any way I look at it, Penn State will emerge from October with some black-and-blue marks on their collective ego. If they can eke out two wins, they can maintain that #3 and could cement a position in the playoffs, assuming that they could get past Wisconsin in the Big Ten Champeenship.

Bragging Rights

Our primo predictor was reader Joe, who gave us a 31-10 prognostication. Congratulations on your astute crystal ball work!

Laugher of the Week

Finally, a seven-overtime game? Yeah, we had one, as Western Michigan outlasted Buffalo 71-68 in a slugfest, tying the record for overtimes, and setting a new record for total points at 139.

 

I’ll be back sometime within the next two weeks with an overview and prediction for the big Michigan game. 

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