Penn State Defeats West Virginia 34-12
Penn State Defeats West Virginia 34-12
Penn State Defeats West Virginia 34-12
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In their season opener, Penn State decisively defeated West Virginia 34-12, showcasing a dominant defense that limited the Mountaineers to just 85 rushing yards. Quarterback Drew Allar impressed with his running ability, gaining 44 yards on six carries, while Nick Singleton contributed significantly with 114 rushing yards. The Nittany Lions' offense, under new coordinator Andy Kotelnicki, demonstrated versatility and effectiveness, accumulating 457 total yards without allowing a sack. Despite the loss, West Virginia's coaching staff emphasized that the game does not define their season, identifying areas for improvement on both offense and defense. A lengthy weather delay did not deter Penn State, which maintained focus and composure throughout the game. The victory sets a promising tone for the Nittany Lions as they look to build on this performance in the coming weeks.

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