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No. 19: Penn State Nittany Lions

John P. WiseAug 3, 2010

The One Great Season College Football Countdown continues Tuesday. We'll be counting down the preseason Top 25 teams in 2010. Today's No. 19 is Penn State.

By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

Though Penn State's resurgence the last five years has been nice and all, the Nittany Lions have suffered from a little Ohio State Syndrome in that same span.

Like the Big Ten-rival Buckeyes, PSU has beaten just about everyone it's supposed to beat, but most of its 13 losses the last five seasons have come against elite foes. Perhaps that's better than losing to scrubs, but at some point you have to beat elite teams to be considered elite. And Penn State couldn't get a better chance to prove itself than the one it gets on Sept. 11.

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Joe Paterno and co. travel to Alabama to take on the defending national champion and preseason favorite Crimson Tide. And the Lions will do it with a brand new quarterback.

While certain units rebuild, others will flourish. Linebacker U will miss the departures of Navarro Bowman, Sean Lee and Josh Hull as one of the better trios in 2009. But the defensive line and secondary could be strong and deep enough to keep Penn State among the stingier defenses in the country.

Like many teams among the lower fraction of the OGS Preseason Top 25, Penn State will be introducing a new quarterback in 2010. Kevin Newsome will replace the unspectacular Darryl Clark with star running back Evan Royster returning in the backfield, as well as some capable wideouts on the edges.

Who's back? RB Evan Royster, OL Stefen Wisniewski, DE Jack Crawford

Who's gone? QB Darryl Clark, LB Navarro Bowman, LB Sean Lee, DT Jared Odrick

Why they'll win: Enough talent in the right spots and a manageable schedule whose biggest tests—though all on the road—are spread out pretty evenly.

Why they'll lose: Newsome develops slowly and the line in front of him doesn't improve like it needs to after a disappointing 2009.

Get your tickets: at Alabama (Sept. 11), at Iowa (Oct. 2), at Ohio State (Nov. 13)

Prediction: 9-3 (6-2, fourth place Big Ten)

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