In its first School Soccer Playoff, Penn State is now one win away from going to the large dance.
The third-seeded Nittany Lions shut down No. 6 Boise State within the Fiesta Bowl, 31-14, on New Yr’s Eve to advance to the semifinals.
The Nittany Lions bought off to a red-hot begin, blocking a Boise State discipline aim and turning it right into a landing. Then, after forcing a three-and-out, Drew Allar discovered Omari Evans on a protracted landing to make it 14-0. The Broncos would add a landing earlier than the half, and each offenses stalled for some time. Penn State added a discipline aim simply earlier than the half ended, however on their first drive of the second half, Boise State discovered the top zone once more with a 53-yard catch and run by Matt Lauter.
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Penn State clicked once more, although, as they went on an 11-play drive and going 75 yards, with Allar discovering Tyler Warren for the tight finish’s second landing and regaining a 10-point lead. Maddux Madsen then threw a decide, after which, regardless of forcing a three-and-out, Boise State missed one other discipline aim.
The Lions took benefit, and 7 performs later, they led 31-14 with 4:54 to go after Nicholas Singleton scampered for a 58-yard landing. Within the effort of a miracle, Madsen threw one other interception, all however icing the ball recreation.
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The Nittany Lions offense contained Ashton Jeanty all evening – certain, 108 yards is superb, however that was the Heisman Trophy runner-up’s lowest speeding whole of the season all whereas fumbling twice and shedding considered one of them. Thus, his chase for Barry Sanders’ single-season speeding report fell brief by simply 24 yards. Getting into Tuesday, Jeanty had rushed for no less than 127 yards in each recreation this 12 months.Â
Jeanty’s 2,605 yards on the season, although, at the moment are the second-most in a single season, as he surpassed Melvin Gordon and Kevin Smith, who now rank third and fourth, respectively.
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Allar completed with 171 passing yards and his three touchdowns, whereas Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton mixed for 221 yards on 29 carries.
Penn State will now face the winner of No. 2 Georgia and No. 7 Notre Dame on the Orange Bowl on Jan. 9 for an opportunity at a visit to the nationwide championship. These two will play within the Sugar Bowl on Wednesday at 8:45 p.m.
In 5 playoff video games up to now, the upper seed has received by double digits every time.
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