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By Bruce Hooley
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, September 26, 2007 Penn State could be staring at an 0-2 conference start if it can't get its offense cranking Saturday at Illinois. Four trips into the red zone at Michigan produced only three field goals in a 14-9 loss, leaving everyone on offense frustrated and looking for answers. It appears coach Joe Paterno doesn't trust quarterback Anthony Morelli to throw the ball downfield in big games, thus wasting the one distinct personnel advantage -- depth at wide receiver -- that Penn State enjoys over every team in ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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