Penn State football found a way to come back after a 14-point deficit against USC on Saturday. They entered the game as the No. 4 team in the country. Following the weekend’s events, the latest AP Poll has dropped. How did it impact the Nittany Lions?
Drew Allar and the Penn State football team will their way to a 33-30 victory on the road at USC on Saturday. Around the country, we saw Ohio State lose to Oregon which has opened the door for the Nittany Lions to climb in the AP Poll. Was Penn State able to take advantage of the Buckeyes’ slip on Saturday night?
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Penn State will have a bye week before hitting the road again to face a gritty Wisconsin team. The kickoff time has yet to be announced for the game on October 26 in Madison (Wisconsin)
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