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Joe Paterno

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The foremost half of the Outback Bowl was filled with cringe-worthy moments now both Penn State and Florida's aficionado bases and coaches, and neither span will be overwrought at halftime with its performance.

Joe Paterno and his Nittany Lions understand to correspond to mindset a little bit better than the Urban Meyer does, though, due to the Lions institute 17-14 at halftime.

Penn State QB Matt McGloin was able to salvage a horrible first half late in the second quarter when he did a 360-degree shove to flee a sack and flipped authentic to Evan Royster seeing a 30-yard gain to the 7-yard line. material set maturation the Collin Wagner field intent with less than minute before the half.

Aside from a deep pass to Derek Moye to set up a Michael Zordich touchdown rush, McGloin has not played just at all. He's gonzo two interceptions and should swear by a few supplementary. The second interception he tossed resulted in a Gators touchdown two plays later.

McGloin has consistently forced the ball to blanketed receivers further has vanished open targets, either with his need of accuracy or vision.

The lustrous spot is he's playing souped up than Florida's three-headed "monster" at quarterback. John Brantley threw an interception on Florida's first offensive show when he had Carl Moore make active renounced the sideline. Trey Burton fumbled the ring inside the 1-yard game after an interception return set the Gators advancement inside Penn State's igneous zone.

If not owing to a blocked punt that went for a touchdown and McGloin's unprosperous decision-making skills through the first 30 minutes, Florida would have been held scoreless.

Hopefully both teams stagecraft better in the second half. They certainly can't play worse.

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