Los Angeles Times

Clifford’s arm, legs spark Nittany Lions

Quarterbac­k has a part in all four of his team’s touchdowns against Wolverines.

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Sean Clifford threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score to lead No. 7 Penn State to a 28-21 win over No. 16 Michigan on Saturday night.

The Nittany Lion quarterbac­k hit KJ Hamler on 25- and 53-yard scoring strikes and hooked up with tight end Pat Freiermuth for a 17-yard touchdown in a game Penn State (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) never trailed.

Hamler, who had a 100yard kickoff return to start the second half called back on a holding penalty, finished with six catches for 108 yards.

The Wolverines battled back from a 21-7 halftime deficit and with just over two minutes to play, had a chance to tie the game on fourth-and-goal from Penn State’s three. But Michigan wideout Ronnie Bell dropped what would’ve been the tying touchdown with Penn State safety Lamont Wade playing tight coverage.

The Nittany Lions took control of the game early. Clifford hooked up with Jahan Dotson for 37 yards to set up the scoring toss to Freiermuth who beat Khaleke Hudson in coverage.

Penn State went up 14-0 on its next drive when Clifford scored on a one-yard run made easier by a 44-yard rush from Ricky Slade.

It got easier when backto-back Michigan offside penalties moved the ball to the one.

Tariq Castro-Fields intercepte­d a Shea Patterson screen pass midway through the second quarter and Clifford threw his second touchdown pass to Hamler five plays later to make it 21-0.

The Wolverines cut Penn State’s lead to 21-7 with an eight-play drive that burned 4:27 before halftime.

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