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It was a historic night in Beaver Stadium, as Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton left their marks in the record books. Penn State is finally hitting its stride on both lines of scrimmage. It was a get-right night in Happy Valley.
Penn State's Terry Smith lobbied for a job, while Nebraska's Matt Rhule called the night "about as miserable as it gets."
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Michael Robinson a Penn State great who was a captain on the Lions' 2005 Big Ten title team, was part of NBC's coverage of the Penn State-Nebraska game.
Penn State football's Nicholas Singleton survived a tough hit against Nebraska that saw parts of his helmet destroyed.
On a cold November evening in Beaver Stadium, the Penn State Nittany Lions played the way they wished they had all year and pounded the Nebraska Cornhuskers 37-
Penn State defensive linemen Zane Durant, left, and Dani Dennis-Sutton celebrate Durant’s fourth-down sack in the third quarter of the Nittany Lions’ 37-10 win over Nebraska Saturday night. (AP Photo/Jared Freed)
Penn State’s offensive line, led by vets Vega Ioane, Nick Dawkins, Drew Shelton, Anthony Donkoh and Nolan Rucci, paved the way for the Lions’ 231 rushing yards and four rushing scores in PSU’s 37-10 steamrolling of Nebraska on Senior Night in State College.
Penn State defeated Nebraska 37-10, continuing a late-season resurgence under interim coach Terry Smith. Fans and players showed strong support for Smith, who has led the team since James Franklin was fired. Running back Kaytron Allen set a school rushing record during the dominant performance against Nebraska.
The oddsmakers like Penn State’s chances to end the regular season with three consecutive wins, opening the door to bowl eligibility. The Nittany Lions have opened as a 10.5-point favorite in their regular season finale against Rutgers,