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<title>Columnist: Mark Wogenrich</title>

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        Lions can harvest a BCS berth by surviving a scary October</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        That Penn State is 6-0 heading into the deep end of its schedule isn't too surprising. That it has yet to trail after the second quarter, with a margin of victory above 33 points, is a head-turner, though.
        
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        Of course Penn State's thinking about a national championship</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        Derrick Williams was properly deferential about his line, his kick-return blockers, his opponent and his team's future. On the last one, though, Williams paused a bit, then couldn't contain himself.
        
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        Bitter taste of Champaign still lingers for PSU's Clark</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        The flight home from Champaign last year was ''emotionally dead,'' Penn State defensive end Josh Gaines said. The only sound was that of the plane.
        
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        The most important two minutes of the season so far for PSU</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        All the booing was understandable. Their team already trailing by 29 points, Syracuse fans then were forced to watch Penn State call a pair of timeouts to try to score yet again.
        
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        Big-name recruits aren't only ones to prove their worth</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        In the broad and fickle world of recruiting, the star system has its frailties. Two players of utmost importance to Penn State's 2008 season bear that out.
        
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        Woods at his best despite the pain</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        Practice, Hank Haney said, consisted of limping from the cart, hitting five balls, and limping back to the cart. After 50 balls, Tiger Woods was finished.
        
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        Mediate just happy to be 'back' playing</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        The peace-sign belt buckle gets packed away for the playoff.
        
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        Phil's tinkering once again comes back to bite him</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        Phil Mickelson put the driver back in the bag Saturday. Funny, then, that his undoing came from one of the wedges with which he originally replaced the driver.
        
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        Rough start for Bergstol</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        After his 13th hole, having absorbed the reality that he will miss the U.S. Open cut, Brian Bergstol let his head go cloudy.
        
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