Blue White Illustrated

November 2020

Penn State Sports Magazine

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F O O T B A L L Brown's absence thrusts young RBs into spotlight By the time Penn State's preseason practice sessions began in September in advance of a delayed and abbreviated Big Ten campaign, Noah Cain felt like he was ready for anything. Asked during the Nittany Lions' vir- tual media days in early Octo- ber about the likelihood that the conference would be able to pull off a season consisting of nine games in nine weeks, the sophomore running back conceded that nothing felt certain given the current state of world affairs. "I feel like with 2020, you all have seen it, you can't predict anything," Cain told reporters. "So I just take it day by day. I'm ready to adapt to anything I have to adapt to." Cain was talking prima- rily about the ever-shift- ing nature of the season itself, which had gone through three iterations by the time the Nittany Lions opened on Oct. 24 against Indiana. But it turned out that there were more surprises in store for him and the entire Nittany Lion backfield. On Oct. 19, Penn State officially con- firmed a bit of internet chatter that had been circulating for several days: Jour- ney Brown would be out of action indef- initely due to an unspecified health concern. Coming off a spectacular 202- yard afternoon in the Cotton Bowl last December, Brown had been expected to | NEWS & NOTES BUILT FORD TOUGH With Cain sidelined, Ford carried 20 times for 69 yards in Penn State's opener vs. Indiana. Photo courtesy of Penn State Athletics

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