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Maryland coach Mike Locksley took issue with Penn State throwing a touchdown pass on the final play of Saturday's 44-7 PSU win and let his counterpart James Franklin know about it.
Before the season began, there were two games that college football fans and analysts circled as must-watch matchups in this year's Big Ten: Ohio State at Oregon on Oct. 12 in a showdown between the conference's best team of the past decade and its best newcomer from the Pac-12, and Ohio State at Penn State on Nov. 2 in a contest that many expected to have massive league championship and College Football Playoff implications.
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State coach James Franklin made the familiar walk after a big-game loss, stopping to speak with former players and other notables on his way off the field Saturday at Beaver Stadium.
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar is set to play in Saturday's key Big Ten matchup against No. 4 Ohio State.
We’ve reached Week 10 of the college football season, which means we’re that much closer to the first official College Football Playoff rankings, which will be released Tuesday.
The footage from just after halftime of Penn State's game against Wisconsin last Saturday night captured quarterback Drew Allar throwing a pass and then shaking his head. Allar, who exited during the second quarter, reappeared from the locker room wearing a brace on his left knee but never seemed comfortable during an accelerated warmup before the second-half kickoff. He threw a pass, turned to a member of the Nittany Lions' coaching staff and shook his head in frustration. No matter how many times Allar flexed his knee on the sideline, desperately attempting to work out the kinks, the discomfort refused to subside.