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Jordan James capped off a 12-play drive that took 6:49 with a three-yard TD run to extend the lead back to two scores with 7:28 to go. Penn State cut Oregon’s lead to a score with 3:41 to go but ...
Oregon defensive back Nikko Reed (9) intercepts a pass intended for Penn State wide receiver Harrison Wallace III (6) during the second half of the Big Ten championship NCAA college football game ...
Penn State's Drew Allar had thrown for 154 yards and two scores. Oregon and Penn State piled up seven touchdowns, 537 yards, 28 first downs and 55 points in the Big Ten title game Saturday night ...
The Big Ten eliminated divisions for the 2024 season and featured the two teams with the best overall conference record for the first time, those being Oregon and Penn State. [2] This was the first Big Ten title game appearance for Oregon in its first season in the Big Ten, while it was Penn State's second.
Penn State (11-2, No. 3 CFP) also is expected to make the first 12-team playoff field despite having its four-game winning streak snapped after failing to convert a 2-point conversion early in the fourth quarter — leaving it down 38-30. Oregon capped the ensuing a 75-yard drive with James' 12-yard TD run to make it 45-30 with 7:28 to go.
Allar had a solid game, going 20 of 39 with 236 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions, with the first being converted into an Oregon touchdown. Penn State was even better on the ground with Kaytron Allen rushing 14 times for 124 yards and one score, and Nicholas Singleton logging 10 carries for 101 yards.
The 55 points broke a first-half scoring record for the title game that had belonged to Nebraska and Wisconsin, who combined for 52 points in 2012. Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel had 157 yards and three touchdowns by the half. Penn State's Drew Allar had thrown for 154 yards and two scores.
The Penn State Nittany Lions football have competed in 55 bowl games compiling a record of 32–21–2 (.600). The Nittany Lions hold a 18–8–1 (.685) record in the major bowls ( Rose , Orange , Sugar , Fiesta , Peach , and Cotton ).