STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Evan Royster led the Big Ten's best rushing attack last season and the rest of the conference can expect more of the same this season.
The junior tailback says he doesn't plan to change since it worked so well last year. It's a good reason for the Nittany Lions to continue feeding Royster the ball in 2009.
Not that they will have much choice. Penn State lost several key starters from the team that won the Big Ten last fall, including three offensive linemen and all three starting wide receivers.
So the burden will fall on quarterback Daryll Clark and Royster to build on the breakout season for Penn State's "Spread HD" offense.
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