Penn State’s run game will attempt to pick up where it left off vs. Nebraska last Saturday.
The same goes for the Lions’ aggressive defense approach.
PSU’s game plan for its Big Ten matchup at Rutgers this Saturday will probably look a lot like the Nebraska plan.
Run the ball, and disrupt the Scarlet Knights’ offense.
It’s working, and it’s what Terry Smith wants.
Smith’s players have learned to follow his instructions.
“Whether it’s the coaches, players, staff, everyone is accountable, and no one can fall short,” Smith, PSU’s interim head coach, said after the Lions beat Nebraska 37-10 to improve to 5-6.
“And I call it out. I call it out in our team meetings, staff meetings, in front of everyone. No one wants to be called out.
“I make a point to call out our best players, because

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