(22) Illinois 24, (12) Penn State 38

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Final

8:00 PM ET, September 27, 2008
Beaver Stadium
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA

Williams sparks offense as Penn State overpowers Illinois

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Derrick Williams returned a kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown, giving Penn State a 31-17 lead with 14:47 left in the fourth quarter.
Gameball goes to... Williams, who scored three touchdowns, one on special teams, one rushing and one receiving.
Stat of the game... 241. PSU racked up 241 yards rushing on 44 carries, led by Evan Royster's 139 yards.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1924
Total Yards372422
Passing183181
Rushing189241
Penalties5-401-10
3rd Down Conversions5-125-10
4th Down Conversions0-20-1
Turnovers21
Possession28:0431:56
Air/Ground Leaders
Illinois Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Williams13/2418321
Penn State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Clark14/2018120
Illinois Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Dufrene1496030
Williams1864014
Penn State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Royster19139037
Clark1150122
Illinois Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Benn4110254
LeShoure226014
Penn State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Williams675121
Butler243024
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERILLPSU
TD10:21Jason Ford 1 Yd Run (Matt Eller Kick) 70
TD06:16Daryll Clark 1 Yd Run (Kevin Kelly Kick) 77
TD03:25Arrelious Benn 33 Yd Pass From Juice Williams (Matt Eller Kick) 147
TD00:22Derrick Williams 21 Yd Pass From Daryll Clark (Kevin Kelly Kick) 1414
SECOND QUARTERILLPSU
TD09:09Derrick Williams 5 Yd Run (Kevin Kelly Kick) 1421
THIRD QUARTERILLPSU
FG09:14Kevin Kelly 25 Yd 1424
FG00:00Matt Eller 43 Yd 1724
FOURTH QUARTERILLPSU
TD14:47Derrick Williams 94 Yd Kickoff Return (Kevin Kelly Kick) 1731
TD12:48Arrelious Benn 54 Yd Pass From Juice Williams (Matt Eller Kick) 2431
TD09:03Andrew Quarless 17 Yd Pass From Daryll Clark (Kevin Kelly Kick) 2438
Associated Press

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Derrick Williams came to Penn State in 2005 as one of the most hyped recruits Joe Paterno had ever lured to Happy Valley.

For the past three years, Williams hasn't quite lived up to his advance billing.

On Saturday night against No. 22 Illinois, the speedy senior put on a show like no Nittany Lion has ever done during Paterno's 43-year tenure.

Fast Facts

• The Nittany Lions continued their home-field dominance, winning for the 24th time in their last 26 games at Beaver Stadium.

• Penn State improved to 13-3 all-time vs. Illinois, including a 6-0 home record.

• Saturday's win marked the 16th 5-0 start under Joe Paterno, and first for the Lions since 2005 when they earned a share of the Big Ten title with Ohio State.

• Saturday's triumph also kept Joe Paterno ahead of Bobby Bowden on the all-time wins list with 377 to Bowden's 376.

• Illinois fell to 3-22 vs. ranked teams since 2002 and failed in its quest to beat Penn State in consecutive games for the first time in school history.

-- ESPN research

Williams caught a touchdown pass, ran for a TD and returned a kick 94 yards for another score as the 12th-ranked Nittany Lions (5-0, 1-0) stayed unbeaten with a 38-24 win. It was the first time that trifecta had been accomplished by a Penn State player under Paterno.

"This is the first time he's really had a chance to break out," Paterno said. "Derrick's been in tough games and made big plays ... He's a heck of an athlete."

Arrelious Benn caught touchdown passes of 54 and 33 yards from Juice Williams, who finished 13-of-24 passing for 183 yards. He also threw an interception, one of several mistakes that held back the Illini (2-2, 0-1).

Evan Royster had 19 carries for 139 yards rushing, and Daryll Clark threw for two scores and 181 yards, and ran for another.

But it was Derrick Williams who was the biggest star in tough test for the Nittany Lions, finishing with 241 all-purpose yards.

The humble receiver has had a solid career at Penn State, though he hasn't had the breaktrough game that many fans expected following his tantalizing freshman year in 2005. That's when he and fellow receivers Jordan Norwood and Deon Butler, who have been nicknamed the "Smurfs," added a dose of big-play ability to what had been a vanilla Penn State offense and helped the the Nittany Lions win the Big Ten.

Williams dazzled on Saturday night.

Matt Eller hit a 42-yard field goal to pull Illinois within 24-17 before Williams pulled off a crowd-pleaser, taking the ensuing kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown to put the Nittany Lions ahead by 14.

Williams deflected his attention to his teammates.

"Oh yeah, it was defintiely a big play, but when I was running, did you see how easy that was?," Williams said. "It was the guys up in front of me that did their jobs, all I had to do was run."

Barely touched on the return, Williams cut back at the 20 and outran Illinois' last defender, Nate Bussey into the end zone as a light drizzle fell on the field. Arm extended, he pointed a finger in front of him as he crossed the goal line, whipping the 109,000 fans packed into Beaver Stadium into a frenzy.

"The little things are frustrating," exasperated Illinois coach Ron Zook said. "The kickoff coverage -- that I'm just pulling my hair out on that one. I don't understand that."

Save for a few brave Illinois fans adorned in bright orange, Beaver Stadium was packed with fans dressed almost entirely in white.

The "White House" is what Penn State calls it, and afterward the crowd hooted and hollered as if Paterno had just won a presidential election. Actually, it was just Paterno's 377th career win, allowing him to remain one ahead of Florida State's Bobby Bowden, whose Seminoles defeted Colorado earlier Saturday.

Penn State had rolled to four nonconference victories by easy margins, lighting up the scoreboard like a pinball machine. This time, they faced an offense that could keep pace -- though Illinois was held back by a bunch of mistakes.

Eller missed a 33-yard field goal after Illinois ran the ball down the field against what had been a stout Penn State rush defense. Juice Williams connected with a wide-open Benn for the 54-yard touchdown catch to draw Illinois within 31-24 with 12:48 left in the game.

Clark then found tight end Andrew Quarless for a 17-yard touchdown to put the Nittany Lions ahead 38-24 before Daniel Dufrene's fumbled. He finished with 96 yards on 14 carries.

Illinois dropped to 0-6 at Happy Valley. The Nittany Lions opened the season with five straight victories for the first time since 2005 -- there's that year again.

Illinois' woes started in the first half. One second-quarter drive was snuffed out by two holding penalties, while another drive ended after a poor pass by Juice Williams was intercepted by diving safety Anthony Scirrotto.

Penn State took the lead in between the two Illinois hiccups, with Clark and Derrick Williams coolly leading the way.

Clark opened the drive with a 24-yard strike down the right sideline to Deon Butler to the Illinois 33; Williams finished it off with a 5-yard score off an end around to give Penn State a 21-14 advantage in the second quarter.

On a weekend full of upsets, including losses by Top 10 teams Southern California, Georgia, Florida and Wisconsin, Penn State is poised to make a big jump in the polls -- and possibly enter the national title picture.

"We're not focused on that," Williams said with a slight grin before correcting himself. "We are focused on that. We think every day the national championship ... if we're not thinking that right now, we shouldn't be playing this game at all."

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1 USC 21 Final
Oregon State 27
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24 TCU 10 Final
2 Oklahoma 35
8 Alabama 41 Final
3 Georgia 30
Mississippi 31 Final
4 Florida 30
Mississippi State 24 Final
5 LSU 34
Arkansas 10 Final
7 Texas 52
9 Wisconsin 25 Final
Michigan 27
22 Illinois 24 Final
12 Penn State 38
13 South Florida 41 Final
North Carolina State 10
Minnesota 21 Final
14 Ohio State 34
Tennessee 12 Final
15 Auburn 14
Navy 24 Final
16 Wake Forest 17
Weber State 21 Final
17 Utah 37
Maryland 20 Final
20 Clemson 17
Houston 41 Final
23 East Carolina 24
25 Fresno State 36 Final
UCLA 31