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PHOTO: Alex Milroy Click Photo To Enlarge | Print WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Anthony Scirrotto, with an ice pack covering his bruised right shoulder, took a seat after Penn State's latest win. "It's hard to talk about how good we're playing right now," Scirrotto said. The senior safety, though, quickly found the words to describe the defense's effort after No. 6 Penn State dispatched Purdue, 20-6, Saturday at Ross-Ade Stadium -- well, at least one word. Scirrotto declared the defensive dismantling of Purdue a "statement," a thought teammate Aaron Maybin echoed. Penn State defense, which had been overshadowed by Penn State's most prolific offense since 1994, proved to be too much for the Boilermakers. Purdue tallied just 241 yards of offense, 163 yards below its season average of 404 entering the game. Purdue gained 83 rushing... [read full story]
