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-- Safety Mark Rubin was named the Big Ten's defensive player of the week after finishing with a career-high 11 tackles and forcing a critical fumble during Saturday's 13-6 win. He was honored by the conference for the first time in his career and became the seventh Nittany Lion to receive recognition this season.

Rubin's fumble, which gave Penn State possession at Ohio State's 38-yard line when the team trailed 6-3 in the fourth quarter, was also nominated for the Pontiac Game Changing Performance. Click here to vote for Rubin.

-- The Big Ten announced kickoff for Iowa on Nov. 8 will be 3:30. The game will be an ABC regional telecast and ESPN will air the contest outside of ABC's coverage area.

-- Check back later for an update on Daryll Clark.

-- JL

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