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Penn State, Clemson ring New York Stock Exchange opening bell ahead of bowl game
- Penn State Nittany Lions and Clemson Tigers arrived in New York City to prepare for the Pinstripe Bowl, with kickoff scheduled for Saturday at noon on ABC.
- Penn State's media schedule included a WGAL special, `Earning the Stripes`, airing Friday at 7 p.m. with Sports Director Bethany Miller reporting live from New York City.
- Interim head coach Terry Smith confirmed Kaytron Allen, Penn State running back and the program's career rushing leader, will play Saturday, providing a top rushing option.
- A snow forecast beginning Friday could favor a run-heavy game in New York City, giving Kaytron Allen an advantage against the Clemson defense.
- Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said Penn State Nittany Lions' biggest strength is that `they can run the ball` and noted roster uncertainty with Nicholas Singleton skipping the bowl to prepare for the NFL draft next spring.
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Penn State and Clemson meet in the Pinstripe Bowl after disappointing regular seasons
Clemson and Penn State were projected in the preseason to be among the top four seeds in the 12-team College Football Playoff and in favorable position for a national championship.
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Penn State will be without 16 players against Clemson in Pinstripe Bowl
Interim head coach Terry Smith revealed Friday that Penn State will be without 16 players for the Pinstripe Bowl, including four of the five starters on the offensive line. That number includes draft-eligible players who have opted out of Saturday’s game against Clemson at noon (TV-ABC) at Yankee Stadium and several who have left the program with plans to transfer. In addition, third-team All-American running back Kaytron Allen and defensive end…
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