New York Daily News

PSU bounces back vs. RU

- BY JOE JULIANO penn stAte rutgers 35 6

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State came out sluggish in its return home after two heartbreak­ing losses on the road, but Trace McSorley made sure his team did not encounter another frustratin­g day.

McSorley threw for two touchdowns, ran for another and set up a pair of Saquon Barkley touchdowns with his arm Saturday to lift the 17th-ranked Nittany Lions to a 35-6 victory over Rutgers before a homecoming crowd of 107,531 at Beaver Stadium.

After losing to Ohio State and Michigan State by a combined four points and seeing their playoff possibilit­ies all but vanish, the Lions (8-2, 5-2) failed to field the opening kickoff after an unexpected bounce. The Scarlet Knights (4-6, 3-4) recovered and kicked the first of two field goals that gave them a 6-0 lead early in the second quarter.

But McSorley took over on the drive after the second field goal, hitting Mike Gesicki for 19 yards and DaeSean Hamilton for 25 to set up his own 20-yard run for the touchdown, and the Lions never trailed again.

McSorley connected for touchdown passes of 22 yards to Hamilton just before halftime and 16 yards to Gesicki in the fourth quarter. He completed 16 passes in 21 attempts for 214 yards and the two scores, while rushing 13 times for 44 yards and one TD.

Barkley, who rushed for minus-3 yards in the first half and finished with 35 yards on the ground in 14 carries, went over for third-quarter touchdowns from 1 yard and 4 yards out. The Penn State defense limited the Scarlet Knights after its team trailed 6-0. Rutgers made its sixth first down of the game on the fourth play of the second quarter, but didn’t pick up its seventh until just under 6 minutes remained in the fourth quarter.

The Scarlet Knights gained only 31 yards of total offense on seven straight possession­s between the second and fourth quarters. They were outgained 304200 in the game, managing just 79 yards in the second half. Quarterbac­k Gio Rescigno completed only seven of 20 passes for 43 yards.

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