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Updated: November 08, 2009 12:36:48 AM EST
DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS -- KATE PENN
Evan Royster dropped to the grass at Beaver Stadium, an injured man before the game even started. Laying in a heap near the 5-yard line, teammates rushed to his side moments before the game. Penn State's starting running back needed help getting to his feet and leaned on a teammate in a rush to return to the team locker room.

Penn State officials believed Royster injured his ankle before the game when he ran into teammates, but Royster said after the game he hurt his knee.

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DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS -- KATE PENN
In some ways, the former walk-on from Manheim Central enjoyed the biggest day of his football career.

A game-high seven catches for 96 yards -- both career-bests.

But, of course, the soft-spoken junior receiver from Lancaster County didn't really want to talk about himself after the 24-7 loss to Ohio State on Saturday.

"It doesn't really matter to me. I just wish we would have won the game."

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DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS -- KATE PENN
The quarterback of the hour, the Big Ten's biggest star dressed for the part. Ohio State's Terrelle Pryor entered the visiting team's media room at Beaver Stadium wearing a gray pinstriped suit -- 6-feet, 6-inches of high fashion.

Crowded by dozens of reporters after Ohio State's 24-7 upset victory against Penn State, one question seemed to throw Pryor off guard. Asked who made his suit, he did a double-take. Mr. Hollywood -- the star - smiled. He had no idea of the designer or manufacturer. His mom bought the suit.

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NATIONAL SPORTS
Updated: November 08, 2009 6:50:18 AM EST
The final nine players in the World Series of Poker main event, along with their finish or final table starting chip counts in parentheses.   Full Story