You may have been at Beaver Stadium on Saturday to witness Penn State's romp over Indiana State, but there was plenty to notice that didn't directly involve Silas Redd running wild or Drew Astorino hunting down a ballcarrier. Here's one diehard fan's observations.
Up 28-0 in the third quarter and threatening to score again, Penn State went to fullback Joe Suhey to try to punch it in. After he fell short, Penn State tried the same play again. The officials stopped the play to perform a review, so who did the Nittany Lions go to on their third attempt?
Joe Suhey.
It was common theme for Penn State in a 41-7 rout of Indiana State: run, and run often. Led by tailback Silas Redd, the Nittany Lions ran for 245 yards against an overwhelmed Indiana State defense.
Hidden in a little corner right above the Panda Express sushi stand was the set up for the second installation of SPA's Noontime Concert Series. On Friday? Charlotte Sometimes took the stage with a pianist, her voice, and a guitar.