The Penn State Nittany Lions played their best first half, and turned loose tight end Tyler Warren, in a 35-6 win over the Washington Huskies.
played possibly their best half of the season, putting away the Huskies with a 28-0 first half. Here’s what we learned from the Nittany Lions’ win over the Huskies.It seemed like offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki listened to the critics. After not scoring an offensive touchdown against Ohio State, the Nittany Lions flew out to a 28-0 halftime with a nearly flawless offense. On four first-half drives, Penn State totaled 264 yards and went 7-for-7 on third down.
Penn State finished with 486 yards of offense and had its way through the air and on the ground against Washington’s defense. The team hasn’t proven it can achieve this production in big games, and it won’t get another opportunity to prove it again until the postseason. But at least on Saturday night, the Nittany Lions looked impressive offensively.has been a menace recently, as he tormented the Washington tackles with another multi-sack game. Carter had two sacks and four tackles for loss.
Penn State’s front seven got great push overall, neutralizing running backs Jonah Coleman and Adam Mohammed. The duo combined for only 44 yards on 19 total runs, 2.3 yards per carry.continued on his quest to rewrite Penn State’s tight end record books. Warren broke the program’s single-season receptions record for a tight end, eclipsing Mike Gesicki’s 57 catches in 2017. He also surpassed Gesicki’s single-season record of 679 yards in 2016.
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