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Allar throws three TDs, scampers for another (17-21, 309 Yds) as #10 Penn State wallops Kent State
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Beaver Stadium, University Park, PA
How Penn State's Freshman Class Made an Impact Vs. Kent StateFourteen true freshmen played against the Golden Flashes, including one Nittany Lion who still could be in high school.
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Luke Floriea - Nothing much in lossFloriea gathered in 1 of 4 targets for five yards during Saturday's 56-0 loss versus Penn State.
ImpactFloriea suffered at the hands of Penn State's dominant defense, but he should be able to recover next week versus Eastern Michigan. The starting wide receiver has been shut down the past two weeks as both games have been blowouts.
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Harrison Wallace III - Catches three passes SaturdayWallace had three receptions (on five targets) for 29 yards during Saturday's 56-0 victory over Kent State.
ImpactWallace saw his target share tick back up after logging just two in Penn State's previous game two weeks ago. The redshirt junior wideout also finished with the team's second-most targets behind tight end Tyler Warren (six). Other than his outstanding Week 1 performance when he caught two touchdowns, it looks like Wallace may be bound for a relatively modest role in new offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki's scheme. He'll look to make a bigger impact during this coming Saturday's conference opener against illinois.
SEPTEMBER 22•ROTOWIRE
Tyler Warren - Does it all in winWarren reeled in five of six targets for 50 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 56-0 victory against Kent State.
ImpactWarren made his case for the new college football version of the Saints' Taysom Hill. In addition to leading the Nittany Lions in targets Saturday, the senior tight end also logged his first rushing attempt since the 2021 season when he took a direct snap out of the shotgun in the first quarter. This set him up for his first career passing touchdown later in the second quarter when he threw a simple dump-off pass to uncovered running back Nicholas Singleton, who ran untouched for a 17-yard score. Warren has now caught all but one of his 17 targets for a team-high 226 receiving yards through three games this season. He'll look to continue leading this receiving corps when Penn State opens Big Ten play versus Illinois on Saturday.
SEPTEMBER 22•ROTOWIRE
Liam Clifford - Catches first career TDClifford hauled in all three targets for 64 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 56-0 victory against Kent State.
ImpactClifford got involved in the offense for the first time this season. The redshirt senior caught the Nittany Lions' third touchdown pass of the first half, and he was one of four Penn State pass-catchers to score a touchdown Saturday. Offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki experimented with more unique play calls Week 4, as backup quarterback Beau Pribula and tight end Tyler Warren both took snaps during the first half. Clifford getting more involved may have had more to do with what was an experimental offensive playbook Saturday. Expect him to come back down to earth while playing behind wideouts Harrison Wallace and Omari Evans during conference play.
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