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Michigan State Falls to Penn State as Losing Streak Reaches Seven
Penn State’s defense delivered five sacks and a blocked punt while Kaytron Allen rushed for 182 yards to secure the first win since September 13.
- On Saturday, the Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the Michigan State Spartans 28-10 at Spartan Stadium, snapping a six-game losing streak and retaining the Land Grant Trophy.
- A long touchdown and a dominant ground game set the tone as Ethan Grunkemeyer threw two touchdown passes to Devonte Ross, including a 75-yard score, and Kaytron Allen rushed 25 times for 181 yards and two touchdowns Saturday.
- Dominating time of possession 37:19–22:41, Penn State defense recorded five sacks and eight tackles for loss, with Dani Dennis-Sutton adding two sacks and a blocked punt.
- The victory improved Penn State Nittany Lions to 4-6 overall and kept bowl hopes alive, giving interim head coach Terry Smith his first win after three losses since replacing James Franklin on Oct. 12.
- Michigan State visits Iowa on Saturday amid a seven-game slide and program probation, playing under a three-year NCAA probation tied to violations during Mel Tucker's tenure.
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Penn State football team’s report card vs. Michigan State
Grading the Penn State football team on its 28-10 win over Michigan State Saturday at Spartan Stadium: Quarterbacks B: Ethan Grunkemeyer made the prettiest deep throw of the season by a Penn State passer and didn’t turn it over for the first time in his four starts. Running backs A: Kaytron Allen rushed for a career-high 181 yards and two TDs and Nick Singleton chipped in 56 yards as the Lions set a season high on the ground. Receivers B: Devont…
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Allen, Ross each score twice in Penn State's 28-10 win over Michigan State
Ethan Grunkemeyer threw two touchdown passes to Devonte Ross, Kaytron Allen ran for 181 yards and two touchdowns and Penn State defeated Michigan State 28-10 to snap a six-game losing streak.
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