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Penn State won the first four meetings in the series, however the games were scheduled intermittently between 1912 and 1964. The first ever match-up was held in Columbus, Ohio in November 1912. Penn State, coming off an 8–0–1 season in 1911, shut out Ohio State, 37–0. The game is officially recorded as a forfeit by Ohio State. [2]
He was the leading rusher for Penn State against Rutgers with 71 yards on 8 carries and 1 touchdown, after Allar went down with an injury. [9] In the Peach Bowl against Ole Miss, he had a 48-yard touchdown pass, on his only throwing attempt, in the 38–25 loss. [10] He ended the season with 10 total touchdowns.
Penn State has thoroughly dominated the series, leading 43–3–1, with their longest winning streak being 24 games from 1962 to 1988. [1] Penn State and Maryland met in briefly interrupted stretches between 1917 and 1993, with a near-consecutive run played all but three years (1976, 1981, and 1983) between 1960 and 1993.
Penn State football vs. Maryland score updates 0:02 4Q: Penn State 44, Maryland 7. Beau Pribula sends Penn State off with a 15-yard touchdown pass to Tyseer Denmark. 14:14 4Q: Penn State 38 ...
Penn State has allowed 24 points through two playoff games. Against Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl, the Nittany Lions did what seemed to be impossible: contain All-America running back Ashton Jeanty.
Penn State football is in about the best playoff place possible heading into Championship Weekend.. The Nittany Lions (11-1, 8-1 Big Ten) earned the expected No. 3 spot in Tuesday night's second ...
The ACC has not announced whether Pitt and Syracuse will be permanent opponents in its new football scheduling model. Penn State University vs. Syracuse University, resumed in 2013. Penn State University and West Virginia University, a northeastern football rivalry that has been played infrequently since Penn State joined the Big Ten Conference.
Instead, Indiana and Nebraska were designated as Michigan State and Penn State's permanent rivals, respectively. Under this setup, Penn State and Michigan State would compete on average two out of every five years, [ 7 ] but the two teams did not play against each other during the three years that this system was in effect (2011–13).