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Nebraska football falls 37-10 in Saturday night clash at Penn State
Nebraska flew out east for a Saturday night clash with Penn State. The Huskers faltered against the Nittany Lions, suffering a massive 37-10 defeat.
With both the Nittany Lions and Scarlet Knights fighting for bowl eligibility, the ticket prices are slightly more than expected.
Kaytron Allen ran for 160 yards with two touchdowns and Penn State’s defense played its best game of the season to keep the Nittany Lions’ bowl hopes alive with a 37-10 win over Nebraska on Saturday.Allen,
Quarterback Drew Allar, linebacker Tony Rojas and edge rusher Max Granville are out with long-term injuries for the Lions. Penn State corner A.J. Harris is expected to play vs. the 7-3 Cornhuskers. Young running backs Jabree Coleman, Tikey Hayes, Corey Smith and Quinton Martin Jr. are out.
After clinching a win last weekend, the Penn State Nittany Lions will continue their push toward bowl eligibility on Saturday against Nebraska. With only two games left on the schedule, Penn State needs to win out to reach six wins and become eligible for a bowl game.
The Penn State Nittany Lions suffered a heartbreaking 27-24 loss to the Indiana Hoosiers. Here are the highlights.
Penn State won't return to the College Football Playoff this season but continues to have an impact on the field nevertheless. The Nittany Lions are affecting rankings and seeds even as they attempt to avoid a sub-.500 season.
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‘Incredible honor,’ Penn State senior says of 3 years as Nittany Lion mascot
Mason Reber, a civil engineering major and Army ROTC cadet, led the crowd in a “We Are” chant after being revealed as the man who’s worn the suit for the past three years. Reber, who will graduate in December, was recognized during Senior Day ceremonies before the Penn State football’s game against Nebraska.
Brian Hartline is one of college football's most coveted assistants, known as an expert talent developer and recruiter. His Ohio State wide receivers have been the nation's best in recent years. Hartline, 38, has learned under Urban Meyer and Ryan Day and is now leading arguably the top offense in the country.