October 27th 2024.
In a highly anticipated matchup, No. 3 Penn State faced off against Wisconsin and managed to come out on top with a 28-13 victory. However, their win was not without its challenges, as quarterback Drew Allar suffered an injury in the second quarter that left his availability for their upcoming game against No. 4 Ohio State uncertain.
Allar, who had been having a strong game with 14 completions for 148 yards and a touchdown, watched the second half from the sidelines with a brace on his left knee. Head coach James Franklin did not have any updates on Allar's condition after the game, stating that he did not want to share any information until he had more details.
In addition to Allar, Penn State also lost defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton and offensive tackle Anthony Donkoh to injuries, but there has been no update on their status either. Allar had initially gone into the locker room before his teammates at the end of the first half, after an awkward sack left him struggling. Although he returned to the field for one more play, he was unable to continue playing.
Franklin had asked Allar to be honest with him about his condition, and it was clear that the quarterback was not able to perform at his best. Backup quarterback Beau Pribula stepped in for the second half and led Penn State's offense to back-to-back touchdown drives, securing the win for the team. Pribula finished the game with 11 completions for 98 yards and a touchdown, as well as six rushing attempts for 28 yards.
It was a tough game for Penn State, with injuries and uncertainties surrounding their quarterback and key players. However, they were able to come together as a team and overcome these challenges, showing their resilience and determination. As the season progresses, fans can stay updated on the team's progress by signing up for poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 college football rankings.
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