... marks for Penn State was the team’s secondary. Entering the season, Penn State lost significant experience from the 2008 roster, with players such as Anthony Scirrotto, Tony Davis, and Lydell Sargeant all moving on.
Left was a talented yet inexperienced bunch, featuring only a handful of returning starts—all from two players, in senior A.J. Wallace and sophomore free safety Drew Astorino.
Midway through the season, this group of Lions has held its own, but it goes without saying that the Penn State secondary has barely been tested to date.
Until this weekend, that is, when a more consistent Minnesota offense comes to town, led by the Big Ten’s leading receiver Eric Decker (46 receptions for 689 yards and five TDs).
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