The Denver Post

PENN STATE’S MCSORLEY, BARKLEY BIG IN THE BOWL

QB, running back help fix sore spot in time to win Fiesta Bowl

- By John Marshall

Trace Mcsorley throws for 342 yards and two touchdowns, Saquon Barkley, above, runs for two more scores and No. 9 Penn State outlasts No. 12 Washington 35-28 in the Fiesta Bowl on Saturday.

GLENDALE, ARIZ.» Converting on third downs had been a sore spot at Penn State, so coach James Franklin made it a point of emphasis in spring ball and fall camp.

The Nittany Lions kept working at it during the season and kept getting better, peaking at the perfect time.

Trace Mcsorley threw for 342 yards and had both of his touchdown passes to Daesean Hamilton on third-down plays, helping No. 9 Penn State outlast No. 12 Washington 35-28 in the Fiesta Bowl on Saturday.

“Our coaches did a fantastic job and the O line protected and the receivers made plays,” Franklin said. “We were very efficient. We executed.”

Penn State (11-2), No. 9 in the final College Football Rankings, had its way with Washington’s vaunted defense early, building a 28-7 lead by the second quarter. Washington (10-3) woke up from an offensive slumber with two touchdowns and pulled to 35-28 on Myles Gaskins’ 69-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.

The Huskies’ inability to stop Penn State on third down kept them from getting any closer.

The Nittany Lions converted three thirddown attempts on a final clock-winding drive and were 13-for-17 overall.

Washington had a final shot with a completed pass and lateral, but Dante Pettis’ lateral attempt was intercepte­d after he passed up a chance to step out of bounds to set up one more play.

“I think a lot of it was Mcsorley,” Washington coach Chris Petersen said. “He’s buying time, getting out of there. And when we did get a little pressure on him, he stepped up nicely and took off and ran or bought time.”

Washington had the nation’s top run defense during the regular season, allowing 92 yards per game, but Saquon Barkley matched that on one run in the second quarter.

Barkley had 137 of the Nittany Lions’ 203 yards rushing and two touchdowns in what could be his final game if he decides to turn pro.

The Huskies, No. 11 CFP, gave up a seasonhigh 545 total yards.

“They had us on our heels most of the night,” Petersen said.

The Nittany Lions lost a chance at the CFP with consecutiv­e losses to Ohio State and No. 24 Michigan State, but they ended up in a familiar place: The Fiesta Bowl, where they had not lost in six previous trips.

Penn State raced toward No. 7 by going to the air early against the run-stingy Huskies.

Mcsorley picked Washington’s secondary apart, hitting nine receivers for 219 yards in the first half. He connected with Hamilton on a 48-yard touchdown pass on the opening drive, and set up scoring runs of 2 yards by Barkley and 1 yard by Miles Sanders.

Barkley then did it all himself, bursting through the left side for a 92-yard touchdown run to put Penn State up 28-7.

The Nittany Lions had 367 yards by halftime against a defense that allowed 277.4 yards per game during the regular season.

“We came out flat in the first half,” Washington linebacker Tevis Bartlett said.

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 ?? Norm Hall, Getty Images ?? Penn State running back Saquon Barkley finishes a 92-yard run with a leap into the end zone Saturday in the Fiesta Bowl against Washington. He finished with 137 yards in the Nittany Lions’ 35-28 victory over the Huskies.
Norm Hall, Getty Images Penn State running back Saquon Barkley finishes a 92-yard run with a leap into the end zone Saturday in the Fiesta Bowl against Washington. He finished with 137 yards in the Nittany Lions’ 35-28 victory over the Huskies.

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