첥Ƶ

Skip to content
Penn State defensive tackle Zane Durant, left, and defensive end Abdul Carter celebrate after the Nittany Lions sacked Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer in the fourth quarter Saturday night. (AP Photo/Barry Reeger)
Penn State defensive tackle Zane Durant, left, and defensive end Abdul Carter celebrate after the Nittany Lions sacked Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer in the fourth quarter Saturday night. (AP Photo/Barry Reeger)
Author
UPDATED:

Quarterbacks

B: Drew Allar made some pretty throws and didn’t turn the ball over, but he lacked touch on a couple of passes in the second quarter.

Running backs

A: Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen combined for 196 rushing yards and two touchdowns and looked like the best players on the field.

Receivers

B: Tight end Tyler Warren and wideout Harrison Wallace III had productive games, but they really weren’t asked to do much.

Offensive linemen

B: They were solid and wore down Illinois, despite losing veterans Sal Wormley and JB Nelson to injuries.

Defensive linemen

A: Abdul Carter and Zane Durant were absolutely dominant, but they need to cut down on the offside penalties.

Linebackers

B: The group had some lapses, but Kobe King and Tony Rojas were steady throughout the night.

Defensive backs

B: They had a slow start as a whole, but Jaylen Reed continued his terrific season and A.J. Harris made an interception that set up a TD.

Special teams

C: Sander Sahaydak’s two missed field goals prompted Penn State to pass on another attempt and go for it on fourth down.

Coaches

B: Offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki was again creative, and defensive coordinator Tom Allen’s crew shut down Illinois in the second half.

Originally Published:

More in College Sports