NCAAF Game Recap - Wisconsin at Penn State
Sat Nov 10, 2018 12:00 PM EST

MissSt
0
Bama
24
F
Clem
27
BC
7
F
FlaSt
13
ND
42
F
Mich
42
Rut
7
F
Aub
10
UGA
27
F
OkSt
47
Okla
48
F
TCU
10
WVU
47
F
OSU
26
MSU
6
F
LSU
24
Ark
17
F
WaSt
31
Colo
7
F
Navy
24
UCF
35
F
KY
7
Tenn
24
F
Lou
23
Syr
54
F
SJSU
24
UtSt
62
F
Tex
41
TxTch
34
F
Fres
17
Boise
24
F
SCar
31
Fla
35
F
Wisc
10
PSU
22
F
Wake
27
NCSt
23
F
Bayl
14
IASt
28
F
SoFL
23
Cin
35
F
Kent
14
Buff
48
F
Ohio
28
MiaOH
30
F
Toled
15
NIU
38
F
Miss
24
TxAM
38
F
Ill
35
Neb
54
F
Vand
28
MIZ
33
F
Tuls
21
Mem
47
F
Kans
17
K St
21
F
BYU
35
UMass
16
F
MD
32
Ind
34
F
Akr
7
E Mi
27
F
SMU
62
UConn
50
F
Lafay
13
Army
31
F
UNC
35
Duke
42
F
Troy
35
GaSo
21
F
UCLA
28
AzSt
31
F
URI
31
JMU
48
F
UNCC
13
Marsh
30
F
JacSt
41
TnSt
14
F
MidTN
48
UTEP
32
F
Lib
24
UVA
45
F
BGSU
24
C Mi
13
F
NM
24
AF
42
F
Abil
17
SamHu
10
F
Purd
10
MIN
41
F
NW
14
Iowa
10
F
VaTec
22
Pitt
52
F
NorTx
31
OD
34
F
App
38
TxSt
7
F
ECU
18
Tul
24
F
ULMon
38
SoAl
10
F
GASt
22
ULLaf
36
F
ArkSt
44
CoCar
16
F
W Ky
15
FlAtl
34
F
Oreg
25
Utah
32
F
FLInt
45
UTSA
7
F
Rice
13
LT
28
F
Temp
59
Hou
49
F
MiaFL
21
GATec
27
F
SMiss
23
UAB
26
F OT
OreSt
17
Stan
48
F
UNLV
27
SDSU
24
F
ColSt
10
NEV
49
F
Cal
15
USC
14
F
WestMI
41
Ball
42
F OT

Nov 10, 2018, 12:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Wisconsin (6-4)

7

0

3

0

10

(21) Penn State (7-3)

10

6

3

3

22

McSorley matches wins mark, No. 21 Penn State tops Wisconsin
Sat Nov 10, 2018 5:23 PM

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Trace McSorley and Penn State went back to a familiar formula Saturday - a steady diet of elusive Miles Sanders.

The resurgent running game put the Nittany Lions offense back on track, and got McSorley a milestone victory, too.

Sanders ran for 159 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries, McSorley matched Todd Blackledge's program record with his 29th win at quarterback and No. 21 Penn State beat Wisconsin 22-10.

If Sanders had been irritated that his rushing totals had fallen off along with the Nittany Lions' offensive output lately, he hadn't shown it. He considers himself a patient tailback, and he channeled some pent-up energy into running over the Badgers.

"People may say that at times (Sanders) had been frustrated, but you never saw that," Penn State coach James Franklin said. "Would we love to rush for more yards week in and week out? No doubt about it."

Penn State (7-3, 4-3 Big Ten, No. 20 CFP) racked up 200-plus rushing yards in each of the first six games but had averaged just 120 over the last three. Meanwhile, McSorley - a key part of the team's rushing attack - has been dealing with a sore right knee.

McSorley completed 19 of 25 passes for 160 yards and a TD. He appeared to hurt his left knee in the first half but got some relief watching Sanders juke through the Badgers with his shifty running style.

"Something that I don't think he gets enough credit for is the balance he has," McSorley said. "He's able to take on a hit and shake it off, maintain his balance and keep going."

The Badgers had no balance with starting quarterback Alex Hornibrook out with a concussion.

Jonathan Taylor ran 20 times for 185 yards and a touchdown for Wisconsin (6-4, 4-3), but backup quarterback Jack Coan completed just 9 of 20 passes for 60 yards with two interceptions and was sacked five times. The Badgers have lost three of their last five games.

"We've got to execute better," Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst said. "We knew coming in, it's a good defense."

DeAndre Thompkins caught a touchdown pass for Penn State, and the Nittany Lions held the Badgers to 125 yards in the second half.

Jake Pinegar made three field goals for Penn State while Wisconsin kicker Rafael Gaglianone added the Badgers final points midway through the third quarter.

Wisconsin broke through first when Taylor ran 71 yards to the end zone on the Badgers' first possession.

But McSorley led back-to-back scoring drives to give the Nittany Lions the lead for good. He hit Thompkins for a 14-yard touchdown pass to cap an eight-play drive, then led the offense just past midfield to set up Pinegar's 49-yard field goal.

Sanders added a 1-yard touchdown run midway through the second.

PRESSURE GALORE

Beaver Stadium was more difficult than usual for a quarterback to make his first career road start Saturday. Freezing temperatures were made worse by a constant wind powered by gusts up to 40 miles per hour.

At times, it looked like Penn State's defensive line was playing that fast. Shareef Miller and Wisconsin native Robert Windsor each turned in two sacks, and Coan was hurried or hit a handful of times.

YOUNG WIDEOUTS

The Nittany Lions have been looking for more options in the passing game all season. Aside from KJ Hamler, who was targeted on six of Penn State's first 12 plays, another consistent playmaker has yet to emerge.

But a handful of underclassmen saw their most extended playing time yet. Jahan Dotson, Cam Sullivan-Brown and Justin Shorter combined to play season-high snap counts and contributed a combined four catches for 51 yards.

THE TAKEAWAY

Wisconsin: The Badgers were limited on offense without Hornibrook. Coan attempted just four passes in the first half and completed two for 10 yards. Meanwhile, the Nittany Lions were able to load up the box and keep Taylor from getting into the end zone following his first big run.

Penn State: Offensive coordinator Ricky Rahne stuck with the running game and fed Sanders the ball, going back to what worked for Penn State earlier in the season as McSorley deals with a sore knee. The offensive line was solid, and the strategy worked well. It was Sanders' first 100-yard rushing game since Oct. 13.

UP NEXT

Wisconsin travels to Purdue.

Penn State visits Rutgers.

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Passing

Wisc Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Coan 20 9 45.0 0 60 15 2 12.5
PSU Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. McSorley 25 19 76.0 1 160 30 0 105.4

Rushing

Wisc Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Taylor 20 185 9.3 71 1
T. Deal 3 42 14.0 37 0
PSU Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Sanders 23 159 6.9 29 1
T. Stevens 7 25 3.6 20 0

Receiving

Wisc Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Davis III 2 24 12.0 15 0
J. Ferguson 2 18 9.0 11 0
PSU Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Dotson 2 39 19.5 30 0
K. Hamler 5 35 7.0 10 0

Fumbles

Wisc F FL
J. Coan 2 2
PSU F FL
C. Thorpe 1 0

Returning

Wisc KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Cruickshank 3 23.0 0 29 0 0 0
J. Dunn 0 0 0 1 5.0 0 5
PSU KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Thompkins 0 0 0 1 4.0 0 4
C. Thorpe 1 10.0 0 10 0 0 0

Punting

Wisc Punt Yds Avg LgPu
C. Allen 5 194 38.8 45
PSU Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Gillikin 3 114 38.0 44

Takeaways

PSU Int Yds InTD
Y. Gross-Matos 0 0 0
A. Oruwariye 1 -2 0

Team Stats Comparison

Wisc PSU
Points For 10 22
Total Yards 269 343
Rushing Yards 209 183
Passing Yards 60 160
Passing Completions / Attempts 9/20 19/25
Turnovers 4 2
Interceptions Thrown 2 0
Fumbles - Lost 2/2 3/2
First Downs 12 23
Penalties - Yards 6/50 3/22
Time Of Possession 01:01 59:59
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/15 6/15
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/2 2/2
Punts - Average Yards 5/39 3/38

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Wisc PSU
Wisc 03:56 TD Jonathan Taylor 71 yd run (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 7 0
PSU 07:19 TD DeAndre Thompkins 14 yd pass from Trace McSorley (Jake Pinegar kick) 7 7
PSU 13:07 FG Jake Pinegar 49 yd FG 7 10
2nd Quarter Wisc PSU
PSU 06:51 TD Miles Sanders 1 yd run (missed kick) 7 16
3rd Quarter Wisc PSU
Wisc 05:15 FG Rafael Gaglianone 28 yd FG 10 16
PSU 10:53 FG Jake Pinegar 42 yd FG 10 19
4th Quarter Wisc PSU
PSU 07:37 FG Jake Pinegar 23 yd FG 10 22

Game Information

Stadium: Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 105,396
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