Posted on November 25, 2018 at 7:00 AM | Updated November 25, 2018 at 7:00 am
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Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley crosses the goal line on a 20-yard touchdown in the first quarter on November 24, 2018. Joe Hermitt | [email protected]
UNIVERSITY OF STATE – Trace McSorley and Penn State's senior class, made up of 21 members, took their last pictures at Beaver Stadium. The Nittany Lions boat ran Maryland 38 to 3 on Saturday against a smaller crowd than expected due to parking difficulties and bad weather.
Players who braved the elements saw a bit of panache, while McSorley scored three touchdowns, while Ricky Slade celebrated by scoring twice, and the defense continued to collect points for the loss at one. stunning speed, as Brent's Pry unit recorded a whopping 15 in the win.
"I know this season has had its ups and downs, challenges and hardships," said head coach James Franklin.
"When you talk about the Big Ten era, it's one of the best three-year courses in the history of the program.We have a chance to do some really special things by winning the game of the cup … again, I could not be more proud of our guys. "
In Sunday's situation this week, we take a closer look at Lions' newest commitment and discuss the possibilities of the bowl game with another week before the predictions come true. We also measure the biggest takeaways, share what we've learned and review the final word as Penn State rolled out of its winning 107,000-seat video for the last time this season.