NCAAF Game Recap - Maryland at Penn State
Sat Nov 24, 2018 3:30 PM EST

Aub
21
Bama
52
F
SCar
35
Clem
56
F
ND
24
USC
17
F
Mich
39
OSU
62
F
GATec
21
UGA
45
F
Okla
59
WVU
56
F
Wash
28
WaSt
15
F
UCF
38
SoFL
10
F
LSU
72
TxAM
74
F(6OT)
Tex
24
Kans
17
F
Fla
41
FlaSt
14
F
UtSt
24
Boise
33
F
MD
3
PSU
38
F
KY
56
Lou
10
F
BYU
27
Utah
35
F
Syr
42
BC
21
F
Ill
16
NW
24
F
MissSt
35
Miss
3
F
Pitt
3
MiaFL
24
F
K St
38
IASt
42
F
NIU
21
WestMI
28
F
Ball
21
MiaOH
42
F
ColSt
19
AF
27
F
Hou
31
Mem
52
F
Neb
28
Iowa
31
F
C Mi
13
Toled
51
F
Akr
28
Ohio
49
F
E Mi
28
Kent
20
F
Buff
44
BGSU
14
F
Ark
0
MIZ
38
F
CoCar
28
SoAl
31
F
UVA
31
VaTec
34
F OT
ECU
6
Cin
56
F
Oreg
55
OreSt
15
F
Navy
28
Tul
29
F
Bayl
35
TxTch
24
F
W Ky
30
LT
15
F
Purd
28
Ind
21
F
Marsh
28
FLInt
25
F
NCSt
34
UNC
28
F OT
Wake
59
Duke
7
F
OD
13
Rice
27
F
GaSo
35
GASt
14
F
NMS
21
Lib
28
F
Wyo
31
NM
3
F
Troy
10
App
21
F
Del
6
JMU
20
F
ULLaf
31
ULMon
28
F
Stan
49
UCLA
42
F
SMiss
39
UTEP
7
F
UAB
3
MidTN
27
F
AzSt
41
Ariz
40
F
MIN
37
Wisc
15
F
SMU
24
Tuls
27
F
Temp
57
UConn
7
F
ArkSt
33
TxSt
7
F
Tenn
13
Vand
38
F
Rut
10
MSU
14
F
UNCC
27
FlAtl
24
F
SJSU
13
Fres
31
F
Colo
21
Cal
33
F
NorTx
24
UTSA
21
F
(N/A)
27
JacSt
34
F
OkSt
24
TCU
31
F
NEV
29
UNLV
34
F
Hawaii
31
SDSU
30
F OT

Nov 24, 2018, 3:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Maryland (5-7)

3

0

0

0

3

(15) Penn State (9-3)

14

3

7

14

38

McSorley helps No. 15 Penn State rout Maryland 38-3
Sat Nov 24, 2018 8:29 PM

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Just before he ran out of the Beaver Stadium tunnel for the last time, Trace McSorley gathered his teammates and made a promise he probably didn't have to make.

"I just said, `I promise you guys that I'm going to leave everything out there today,"' McSorley said following No. 15 Penn State's 38-3 victory over Maryland on Saturday.

But they've already come to expect that from No. 9 - the program's winningest quarterback.

McSorley completed 12 of 22 passes for 230 yards and had a hand in three touchdowns to power No. 15 Penn State (9-3, 6-3 Big Ten, No. 12 CFP) to its third straight win and help its chances at playing in a New Year's Six bowl game.

The senior dual-threat added 64 rushing yards on 11 carries for the Nittany Lions and made good on his promise by doing literally everything he could to ensure a win.

He threw a 34-yard bullet through freezing rain to KJ Hamler on the game's first play, sprinted downfield to throw a block that opened Miles Sanders up for a 35-yard run on the next, then skipped into the end zone from 3 yards out to cap the quick opening drive.

McSorley added another touchdown run two possessions later when he scrambled through a pair of defenders up the middle for 20 yards and a 14-3 lead. Later, his teammates jumped up and down on the sideline when the shifty running opted to bowl over Maryland safety Jordan Mosley, rather than juke around him in the open field, to pick up 17 on 3rd-and-15.

"With Trace, it's not the sexy quote that you guys are looking for, but It's consistency," Penn State coach James Franklin said. "You love Trace as what you want in all your players because he's the same guy every day. The guy hasn't had a bad day in five years."

Ricky Slade added 8- and 1-yard touchdown runs and tight end Pat Freiermuth caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from McSorley in the fourth quarter.

Sanders finished with 128 yards on 14 carries, Hamler caught three passes for 90 yards and Jake Pinegar added a 25-yard field goal for the Nittany Lions who won their third straight.

Tyrrell Pigrome completed 14 of 23 passes for 185 yards but was sacked five times for the Terrapins (5-7, 3-6). They will miss out on a bowl trip for the third time since joining the Big Ten.

Maryland kicker Joseph Petrino made a 26-yard field goal to break the shutout.

"We obviously left some plays out on the field today," Maryland interim coach Matt Canada said. "I'm disappointed in that for our players. It's hard to see that happen when you know how bad they wanted it."

SHUTDOWN D

Since it was shredded by No. 4 Michigan on Nov. 3, Penn State's defense has played near-flawless football.

The Nittany Lions notched five sacks and 15 tackles for loss on the afternoon. They finished the season with 33 stops behind the line of scrimmage over the final three weeks. Controlling the edges was a focus against the Terps who racked up 353 and 339 rushing yards in each of their last two games.

But Maryland speedster Anthony McFarland was held in check all afternoon. He finished with just 12 yards on six carries while Javon Leake led the Terps with 34 rushing yards on 11 touches.

"Guys wanted to have no regrets," Penn State safety Nick Scott said. "Finishing it off the right way was something that was huge for us."

THE TAKEAWAY

Maryland: A year that began with the death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair following a team workout in the spring ends on a 4-game losing streak for the Terrapins who'll miss out on a bowl game for a second straight season. The program will have to make a call on Canada, but Maryland has a nice class of freshman to give whoever takes over a young core to build around.

Penn State: The Nittany Lions spent much of this season trying to iron wrinkles out on offense with a new coordinator and a few fresh skill players. Their defense, meanwhile, spent the last three weeks of the season blossoming. After giving up 42 points to No. 4 Michigan in Ann Arbor on Nov. 3, Penn State allowed just 10, seven and three over its last three games. Much of that success can be traced to a front seven that helped produce 43 sacks on the season.

UP NEXT:

Maryland: Season over.

Penn State: Await bowl destination.

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Passing

MD Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Pigrome 23 14 60.9 0 185 48 0 86.3
PSU Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. McSorley 22 12 54.5 1 230 38 0 106.3
T. Stevens 2 2 100.0 0 25 20 0 118.8

Rushing

MD Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Leake 11 34 3.1 8 0
T. Pigrome 9 13 1.4 8 0
PSU Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Sanders 14 128 9.1 35 0
T. McSorley 11 64 5.8 20 2

Receiving

MD Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
B. Cobbs 2 58 29.0 48 0
D. Demus Jr. 3 35 11.7 20 0
PSU Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
K. Hamler 3 90 30.0 34 0
J. Johnson 2 46 23.0 38 0

Fumbles

MD F FL
T. Pigrome 1 0
PSU F FL
J. Thomas 1 0
M. Sanders 1 1

Returning

MD KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
R. Lewis 3 22.7 0 31 0 0 0
J. Leake 3 16.7 0 21 0 0 0
PSU KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Thomas 1 -1.0 0 0 0 0 0

Punting

MD Punt Yds Avg LgPu
W. Lees 8 319 39.9 50
PSU Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Gillikin 2 88 44.0 49

Takeaways

Team Stats Comparison

MD PSU
Points For 3 38
Total Yards 259 565
Rushing Yards 74 310
Passing Yards 185 255
Passing Completions / Attempts 14/23 14/24
Turnovers 0 1
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 2/1
First Downs 13 28
Penalties - Yards 7/65 3/23
Time Of Possession 48:48 12:12
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 5/15 3/7
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/0 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 8/40 3/40

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter MD PSU
PSU 01:36 TD Trace McSorley 3 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 0 7
MD 10:07 FG Joseph Petrino 26 yd FG 3 7
PSU 13:02 TD Trace McSorley 20 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 3 14
2nd Quarter MD PSU
PSU 12:54 FG Jake Pinegar 25 yd FG 3 17
3rd Quarter MD PSU
PSU 05:50 TD Ricky Slade 8 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 3 24
4th Quarter MD PSU
PSU 02:36 TD Pat Freiermuth 5 yd pass from Trace McSorley (Jake Pinegar kick) 3 31
PSU 08:47 TD Ricky Slade 1 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 3 38

Game Information

Stadium: Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 98,422
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