Article By Pete Dymeck on 9th October, 2009
Penn State was eight games removed from a quarterback controversy in which head coach Joe Paterno decided to name then-senior Daryll Clark as the team's starting quarterback over sophomore Pat Devlin.
Not long into the season, Clark was given an extra year of eligibility by the NCAA, which essentially made the possibility of Devlin being named the starting quarterback not until his senior year.
Still, on the brisk night that was, it was the fourth quarter and the Buckeyes had a 6-3 advantage on Penn State. Starting Nittany Lions passer Clark had to leave the game due to what head coac...
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