Dayton Daily News

Penn State turns back Wisconsin on the road

- By Steve Megargee

MADISON, WIS. — Jaquan Brisker and Ji’Ayir Brown intercepte­d Graham Mertz deep in Penn State territory in the final 2½ minutes to preserve the 19th-ranked Nittany Lions’ 16-10 victory over No. 12 Wisconsin on Saturday.

Wisconsin (0-1) had its string of 25 consecutiv­e victories in home openers snapped because of its redzone failures. The Badgers dominated time of possession but had four scoreless trips inside Penn State’s 25-yard line, including three inside the 10.

“It was a gutsy win against a really good opponent, a top-20 opponent,” Penn State coach James Franklin said. “Our kids willed it to happen today.”

The Badgers had firstand-goal at the 1 in the closing minutes on a drive that included a targeting penalty on Ellis Brooks that knocked Penn State’s top tackler out of the game.

Then things went awry. Mertz lost the ball on an apparent handoff attempt on first down, though Wisconsin’s Isaac Guerendo recovered the fumble at the 4. Guerendo lost a yard on second down, then Joey Porter Jr. broke up a pass to Jack Dunn.

On fourth down, Mertz attempted a pass across the middle to tight end Jake Ferguson, but Brisker picked it off and delivered a 41-yard return with 2:16 remaining.

Wisconsin got the ball back on its own 18 with 1:11 left and got all the way to the Penn State 25 with 26 seconds remaining, thanks in part to a personal foul on Arnold Ebiketie. But after an intentiona­l grounding call pushed Wisconsin back to the 32, Brown intercepte­d a Mertz pass on the game’s final play.

“We’ve got to find a way to finish,” Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst said. “We didn’t do that enough.”

Noah Cain broke a 10-all tie and put Penn State (1-0) ahead for good with a 2-yard touchdown run with 9:17 remaining, though Jonathan Stout’s extra-point attempt bounced off the left upright. Stout also missed a 23-yard field goal.

Jahan Dotson had a 49-yard touchdown catch for Penn State and also set up Cain’s score with a 42-yard reception. He finished with five catches for 102 yards.

Penn State quarterbac­k Sean Clifford was 18 of 33 for 247 yards. Mertz went 22 of 37 for 185 yards.

Wisconsin was led by Chez Mellusi, who rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown on 31 carries in his Badgers debut. Mellusi had just 27 carries all season last year while playing for Clemson.

 ?? MORRY GASH / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Penn State’s KeAndre Lambert-Smith catches a long pass in front of Wisconsin’s Scott Nelson in the second half Saturday. Penn State won 16-10.
MORRY GASH / ASSOCIATED PRESS Penn State’s KeAndre Lambert-Smith catches a long pass in front of Wisconsin’s Scott Nelson in the second half Saturday. Penn State won 16-10.

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