The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Penn State beats Indiana, 33-28

McSorley sharp as No. 18 Nittany Lions snap two-game losing skid

- By Corey Elliot

BLOOMINGTO­N, IND. >> Trace McSorley passed for 220 yards, ran for 107 and had a hand in three touchdowns in No. 18 Penn State’s 33-28 victory over Indiana on Saturday.

Penn State (5-2, 2-2 Big Ten) rallied to snap a two-game losing streak after Indiana (4-4, 1-4) took a 21-20 lead in the third quarter on Steve Scott’s 3-yard touchdown run.

Johnathan Thomas took the ensuing kickoff back to the Indiana 5, setting up McSorley for the go-ahead touchdown on the next play.

Brandon Wilson partially blocked the extra point, leaving Penn State’s lead at 26-21. Indiana forced Penn State to punt on the Nittany Lions’ next drive, but J-Shun Harris fumbled the punt return and turned the ball over. Five plays later, McSorley nearly walked into the end zone to make it 33-21 lead.

“Every time it seemed like we had the game in control and were able to put them away, they would

would battle back,” Penn State coach James Franklin said. “We’ll take this win, go back and watch the film, make correction­s and get better.”

The Hoosiers added a late touchdown Peyton Ramsey’s 21-yard pass to Harris, and recovered an onside kick.

Michael Penix and Ramsey split snaps for the Hoosiers, combining for 330 passing yards and a touchdown. Scott led Indiana in rushing with 138 yards and two touchdowns.

“Just a gut-wrenching loss for our team today. I thought our kids played their hearts out,” Indiana coach Tom Allen said. “Proud of the effort. Just have to play better in certain

situations and times, in critical moments.”

Miles Sanders ran for 72 yards and a touchdown for Penn State.

THE TAKEAWAY

PENN STATE >> The Nittany Lions avoided stumbling at Indiana in what could easily be viewed as a trap game. Having lost two straight, Penn State simply couldn’t afford to lose this one when considerin­g the next three opponents on the Nittany Lions’ schedule — Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin. INDIANA >> The Hoosiers missed an opportunit­y to secure one of two more wins needed to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2016.

UP NEXT

PENN STATE >> Host Iowa next Saturday. INDIANA >> At Minnesota next Saturday.

 ?? DOUG MCSCHOOLER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Penn State running back Miles Sanders (24) fights for yardage while being tackled by Indiana linebacker Dameon Willis Jr. (43) during Saturday’s game in Bloomingto­n, Ind. Penn State won 33-28.
DOUG MCSCHOOLER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Penn State running back Miles Sanders (24) fights for yardage while being tackled by Indiana linebacker Dameon Willis Jr. (43) during Saturday’s game in Bloomingto­n, Ind. Penn State won 33-28.

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