Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

No. 13 Penn State drills Pittsburgh

- By Will Graves The Associated Press

Trace McSorley threw for two touchdowns and ran for another as No. 13 Penn State pulled away for a 51-6 victory over sloppy Pittsburgh on Saturday night.

KJ Hamler ran 32 yards for a score and hauled in a 14-yard touchdown pass from McSorley as the Nittany Lions (2-0) bounced back from an opening week scare against Appalachia­n State to dominate their 99th meeting with the Panthers (1-1). McSorley finished 14 of 30 for 145 yards in the rain at soggy Heinz Field.

Penn State running back Miles Sanders ran for 118 yards, and DeAndre Thompson returned a punt 39 yards for a touchdown.

That was more than enough to beat Pitt in what could be the Nittany Lions’ last trip to Pittsburgh for the foreseeabl­e future. There are no plans for the rivalry to continue beyond next year’s game at Beaver Stadium.

Considerin­g how things went in the second half that might not be a bad thing for either side. Penn State’s margin of victory was the third-largest by either team in a series that dates to 1893. The chants of “We Are ... Penn State” rang throughout the stadium in the final minutes.

Pitt senior Qadree Ollison ran for 119 yards and a 13-yard score for Pitt, but went nowhere after halftime. Neither did the Panthers. Sophomore quarterbac­k Kenny Pickett struggled in the steady rain, completing just 9 of 18 passes for 55 yards. Pickett also ran for 30 yards, but spent most of the night under heavy pressure. He was sacked four times and took a handful of jarring hit.

The blowout finish seemed unlikely late in the first half. Penn State led just 7-6 with a minute to go before Pitt began self-destructin­g. Punter Kirk Christodou­lou dropped a snap and the Nittany Lions took over in Pitt territory. McSorley needed just three plays to find Hamler to put the Nittany Lions up 14-6 at the break.

It was all Penn State after that. McSorley scored on a 4-yard TD run early in the third quarter, Pickett was sacked for a safety minutes later, and when Thompson took a punt at the 39 and veered to his left to race untouched to the end zone, the Nittany Lions were firmly in control.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Penn State cornerback Amani Oruwariye (21) intercepts a pass intended for Pittsburgh wide receiver Tre Tipton (5) during the first half in Pittsburgh, Saturday.
GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Penn State cornerback Amani Oruwariye (21) intercepts a pass intended for Pittsburgh wide receiver Tre Tipton (5) during the first half in Pittsburgh, Saturday.

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