The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Barkley sets Penn State TD record in win over Nebraska

- By Travis Johnson

STATECOLLE­GE, PA. » Saquon Barkley broke Penn State’s career touchdown record with three scores and had 208 of 224 total yards in the first half to lead the No. 13 Nittany Lions to a 56-44 victory over Nebraska on Saturday night.

Barkley passed Lydell Mitchell for the record with his 39th touchdown.

TraceMcSor­ley ran for a touchdown and threw for 325 yards on 24-of-36 passing with three touchdown passes for Penn State (9-2, 6-2 Big Ten). Mike Gesicki caught two scoring passes and became Penn State’s career touchdowns leader by a tight end with 13, and DeAndre Thompkins also

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had a touchdown catch.

Backup quarterbac­k Tommy Stevens added a touchdown pass to tight end Nick Bowers to help the Nittany Lions go unbeaten at Beaver Stadium for the second straight season.

Nebraska’s Tanner Lee returned from concussion protocol to complete 26 of 41 passes for 399 yards and three touchdowns.

Morgan Stanley Jr. caught seven passes for 185 yards and a touchdown for Nebraska (4-7, 3-5) . De’Mornay PiersonEl and Jack Stoll added touchdown catches for the Cornhusker­s, who outscored Penn State 34-14 in the second half after trailing 42-10 at halftime.

Devine Ozigbo and MIkale Wilbon ran for touchdowns and Drew Brown added a 23-yard field goal for the Cornhusker­s in the loss. They will miss out on playing in a bowl game for the first time since the 2007 season.

It didn’t take Barkley long to snap out of a recent rushing funk. The Heisman Trophy candidate broke his streak of three games with 63 rushing yards or less when he galloped 65 yards down the sideline on his first carry of the night.

That set the tone for the remainder of the game.

Barkley gave Penn State the lead for good with a 1-yard plunge late in the first quarter to make it 1410 and passed Mitchell on an 8-yard run up the middle in the second.

Nebraska took advantage of two short fields to pull ahead by a score of 10-7 early.

The Cornhusker­s recovered a punt that hit a Penn State player and Brown made a short field goal eight plays later. A shanked Blake Gillikin punt gave the Cornhusker­s the ball in Penn State territory again and Ozigbo capped a short drive with a 1-yard scoring run that gave Nebraska a 10-7 lead with 6:17 to play in the first.

Nebraska managed just seven yards of totaloffen­se the rest of the half and went 3-and-out six times, with five in a row to end the half.

THE TAKEAWAY

PENN STATE » The Nittany Lions got a confidence boost for what had become a one-dimensiona­l offense lately and delivered a big blow in the series. Their 56 points are the most a Penn State teamhas put on a Nebraska squad ever, surpassing a one-sided 40-7 Nittany Lion win during the 2002 season. NEBRASKA » The loss knocked the Cornhusker­s out of bowl contention and speculatio­n about head coach Mike Riley’s job security will likely ramp up in the coming days. Nebraska has lost five of its previous six games and has given up a combined 235 points total in those defeats.

UP NEXT

Nebraska hosts Iowa on Saturday.

Penn State will hit the road to face Maryland on Saturday.

 ?? CHRIS KNIGHT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Penn State’s Saquon Barkley (26) takes the ball 65yards for a touchdown against Nebraska during the first half of a Saturday’s game in State College, Pa. Penn State won 56-44.
CHRIS KNIGHT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Penn State’s Saquon Barkley (26) takes the ball 65yards for a touchdown against Nebraska during the first half of a Saturday’s game in State College, Pa. Penn State won 56-44.

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