American college football season
2021 Penn State Nittany Lions football Conference Big Ten Conference Division East Division Record 7–6 (4–5 Big Ten) Head coach James Franklin (8th season) Offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich (1st season) Offensive scheme Spread Defensive coordinator Brent Pry (8th season) Co-defensive coordinator Anthony Poindexter (1st season) Home stadium Beaver Stadium Seasons
2021 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 3 Michigan xy$^
8
–
1
12
–
2
No. 6 Ohio State x
8
–
1
11
–
2
No. 9 Michigan State
7
–
2
11
–
2
Penn State
4
–
5
7
–
6
Maryland
3
–
6
7
–
6
Rutgers
2
–
7
5
–
8
Indiana
0
–
9
2
–
10
No. 23 Iowa xy
7
–
2
10
–
4
Minnesota
6
–
3
9
–
4
Wisconsin
6
–
3
9
–
4
Purdue
6
–
3
9
–
4
Illinois
4
–
5
5
–
7
Nebraska
1
–
8
3
–
9
Northwestern
1
–
8
3
–
9
Championship: Michigan 42 , Iowa 3
^ – College Football Playoff participant $ – Conference champion x – Division champion/co-champions y – Championship game participant Rankings from AP Poll
The 2021 Penn State Nittany Lions football team represented Pennsylvania State University in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team competed as a member of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania. The team was led by eighth-year head coach James Franklin.
The Nittany Lions had a promising start to the season, going 5–0 and beating a ranked Wisconsin and Auburn, to reach number 4 in the AP poll. However during their game against #3 Iowa, quarterback Sean Clifford was injured, stalling all momentum they had, allowing Iowa to come back and beat them 23–20. The next week they played an unranked Illinois to hopefully regain momentum ahead of playing rival Ohio State on the road, however they lost in a record breaking 9OT. The Nittany Lions would then lose the next four of their last six games, finishing their season at 7–6 after losing to Arkansas in the Outback Bowl.
Offseason [ edit ]
Players drafted into the NFL [ edit ]
See also: 2021 NFL draft
Round
Pick
Player
Position
NFL club
1
12
Micah Parsons
LB
Dallas Cowboys
1
31
Odafe Oweh
DE
Baltimore Ravens
2
55
Pat Freiermuth
TE
Pittsburgh Steelers
7
246
Shaka Toney
DE
Washington Football Team
7
247
Michal Menet
C
Arizona Cardinals
7
248
Will Fries
OG
Indianapolis Colts
Preseason [ edit ]
Preseason Big Ten poll [ edit ]
Cleveland.com has polled sports journalists representing all member schools as a de facto preseason media poll since 2011, making this the first preseason Big Ten poll since 2010. For the 2021 poll, Penn State was projected to finish second in the East Division.[ 1]
Media poll (East Division)
Predicted finish
Team
Votes (1st place)
1
Ohio State
238 (34)
2
Penn State
192
3
Indiana
169
4
Michigan
144
5
Maryland
74
6
Rutgers
77.5
7
Michigan State
52.5
Personnel [ edit ]
Coaching staff [ edit ]
Penn State football current coaching staff[ 2]
Name
Position
Alma Mater
Years at Penn State
James Franklin
Head coach
East Stroudsburg University (1995)
8th
Brent Pry
Defensive coordinator/linebackers
University at Buffalo (1993)
8th
Mike Yurcich
Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach
California University of Pennsylvania (1999)
1st
Anthony Poindexter
Co-defensive coordinator/safeties
University of Virginia (1999)
1st
Ty Howle
Tight ends coach
Penn State University (2013)
2nd
Phil Trautwein
Offensive line
University of Florida (2007)
2nd
John Scott
Defensive line
Western Carolina University (2000)
2nd
Taylor Stubblefield
Wide receivers
Purdue University (2004)
2nd
Ja'Juan Seider
Run Game Coordinator/running backs
West Virginia University (2000)
4th
Terry Smith
Assistant head coach/defensive recruiting coordinator/cornerbacks
Penn State University (1991)
8th
Joe Lorig
Special teams coordinator/outside Linebacker
Western Oregon University (1995)
3rd
Dwight Galt III
Assistant AD, Performance Enhancement
University of Maryland (1981)
8th
V'Angelo Bentley
Graduate Assistant
University of Illinois (2015)
3rd
David Parker
Graduate Assistant
University of Arkansas (2015)
1st
Deion Barnes
Graduate Assistant
Penn State University (2014)
2nd
Wendy Laurent
Graduate Assistant
Penn State University (2016)
2nd
Roster [ edit ]
2021 Penn State Nittany Lions football roster
Quarterback
2 Ta'Quan Roberson – freshman (5'11, 195)
9 Christian Veilleux – freshman (6'4, 197)
14 Sean Clifford – junior (6'2, 217)
17 Mason Stahl – freshman (6'0, 204)
Running back
10 John Lovett – senior (6'0, 205)
21 Noah Cain – sophomore (5'10, 226)
24 Keyvone Lee – freshman (6'0, 230)
26 Caziah Holmes – freshman (5'11, 209)
28 Devyn Ford – sophomore (5'11, 205)
38 Tank Smith – freshman (5'7, 227)
Wide receiver
3 Parker Washington – freshman (5'10, 205)
5 Jahan Dotson – junior (5'11, 182)
6 Cam Sullivan-Brown – junior (6'0, 191)
11 Daniel George – sophomore (6'2, 210)
13 KeAndre Lambert-Smith – freshman (6'1, 185)
19 Jaden Dottin – freshman (6'2, 190)
29 Henry Fessler – sophomore (5'10, 182)
80 Malick Meiga – freshman (6'4, 198)
80 Justin Weller – junior (6'0, 194)
83 Johnny Crise – freshman (6'5, 201)
84 Benjamin Wilson – senior (6'2, 212)
88 Norval Black – junior (6'1, 178)
89 Winston Eubanks – senior (6'0, 191)
Tight end
44 Tyler Warren – freshman (6'6, 244)
47 Tommy Friberg – freshman (6'3, 210)
82 Zack Kuntz – sophomore (6'7, 258)
84 Theo Johnson – freshman (6'6, 254)
86 Brenton Strange – freshman (6'3, 252)
89 Grayson Kline – sophomore (6'5, 261)
Placekicker
90 Rafael Checa – sophomore (6'2, 203)
92 Jake Pinegar – junior (6'2, 192)
95 Vlad Hilling – sophomore (5'10, 213)
96 Anthony DaSilva – freshman (5'11, 157)
Offensive lineman
50 Will Knutsson – sophomore (6'2, 319)
51 Jimmy Christ – freshman (6'7, 298)
52 Blake Zalar – freshman (6'1, 286)
53 Rasheed Walker – sophomore (6'6, 310)
55 Anthony Whigan – junior (6'4, 315)
57 Ibrahim Traore – freshman (6'5, 325)
59 Kaleb Konigus – sophomore (6'2, 291)
63 Collin De Boef – sophomore (6'5, 264)
66 Nick Dawkins – freshman (6'4, 310)
70 Juice Scruggs – sophomore (6'3, 302)
72 Bryce Effner – sophomore (6'5, 301)
73 Mike Miranda – junior (6'3, 301)
74 Olu Fashanu – freshman (6'6, 300)
75 Des Holmes – junior (6'5, 312)
77 Sal Wormley – freshman (6'3, 317)
78 Golden Israel-Achumba – freshman (6'4, 345)
79 Caedan Wallace – freshman (6'5, 313)
Nate Bruce – freshman (6'4, 344)
Landon Tengwall – freshman (6'6, 321)
Defensive lineman
17 Arnold Ebiketie – DE – senior (6'3, 238)
20 Adisa Isaac – DE – sophomore (6'4, 251)
27 Aeneas Hawkins – DT – sophomore (6'2, 288)
33 Bryce Mostella – DE – freshman (6'6, 248)
44 Joseph Darkwa – DT – freshman (6'5, 293)
46 Nick Tarburton – DE – sophomore (6'3, 252)
51 Hakeem Beamon – DE – freshman (6'3, 292)
53 Fred Hansard – DT – junior (6'3, 324)
54 Fatorma Mulbah – DT – freshman (6'3, 289)
56 Amin Vanover – DT – freshman (6'4, 279)
91 Dvon Ellies – DT – freshman (6'1, 296)
92 Smith Vilbert – DE – freshman (6'6, 251)
94 Jake Wilson – DE – freshman (6'3, 241)
95 Cole Brevard – DT – freshman (6'3, 312)
97 P. J. Mustipher – DT – junior (6'4, 300)
98 Dan Vasey – DE – junior (6'4, 251)
99 Coziah Izzard – DT – freshman (6'3, 290)
Rodney McGraw – DE – freshman (6'5, 254)
Derrick Tangelo – DT – senior (6'2, 298)
Punter
93 Levi Forrest – freshman (6'5, 184)
93 Bradley King – junior (6'2, 214)
98 Jordan Stout – junior (6'3, 208)
96 Barney Amor – junior (6'1, 200)
Linebacker
12 Brandon Smith – sophomore (6'3, 244)
13 Ellis Brooks – junior (6'1, 233)
23 Curtis Jacobs – freshman (6'1, 226)
34 Dominic DeLuca – freshman (6'1, 202)
36 Zuriah Fisher – freshman (6'3, 244)
39 Robbie Dwyer – freshman(6'1, 247)
40 Jesse Luketa – junior (6'3, 242)
41 Kobe King – freshman (6'1, 236)
43 Tyler Elsdon – freshman (6'2, 230)
45 Charlie Katshir – sophomore (6'3, 231)
47 Alex Furmanek – freshman(6'2, 265)
50 Max Chizmar – junior (6'2, 229)
Defensive back
0 Jonathan Sutherland – S – junior (5'11, 202)
1 Jaquan Brisker – S – senior (6'1, 210)
2 Keaton Ellis – CB – sophomore (5'11, 186)
4 Kalen King – CB – freshman (5'11, 177)
5 Tariq Castro-Fields – CB – senior (6'0, 191)
8 Marquis Wilson – CB – sophomore (5'11, 181)
9 Joey Porter Jr. – CB – freshman (6'2, 193)
15 Enzo Jennings – S – freshman (6'1, 197)
16 Ji'Ayir Brown – S – junior (5'11, 209)
17 Joseph Johnson III – CB – freshman (6'2, 168)
21 Tyler Rudolph – S – freshman (6'0, 203)
25 Daequan Hardy – CB – freshman (5'9, 180)
27 Jaden Seider – S – freshman (5'10, 174)
29 Sebastian Costantini – CB – freshman (5'11, 185)
32 Dylan Farronato – S – freshman (5'11, 187)
48 Cody Romano – S – sophomore (6'2, 207)
Jeffrey Davis Jr – CB – freshman (6'0, 174)
Johnny Dixon – CB – sophomore (6'0, 183)
Long snappers
49 Michael Wright – freshman (6'1, 197)
91 Chris Stoll – junior (6'2, 242)
Source: [ 3]
Schedule [ edit ]
Spring game [ edit ]
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Penn State did not host their annual Blue vs. White scrimmage. In lieu of the Blue vs. White game, the university invited the freshmen class to Beaver Stadium for what was meant to be the final spring practice on April 17.[ 4] More than 7,500 Penn State freshmen attended. Following backlash from students and the public, an extra practice was scheduled for April 23, initially limited to Penn State seniors with an in-person class, but soon opened tickets to all seniors, then to the general public.[ 5]
Regular season [ edit ]
The Nittany Lions hosted three non-conference games: the Ball State Cardinals from the Mid-American Conference (MAC), the Auburn Tigers (first ever regular season meeting) from the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and the Villanova Wildcats an FCS school from the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA).
PSU played Big Ten opponents Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio State, Maryland, Michigan, Rutgers, and Michigan State. The schedule consisted of seven home games and five road games.
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance September 4 12:00 p.m. at No. 12 Wisconsin No. 19 Camp Randall Stadium (Big Noon Kickoff ) FOX W 16–1076,832
September 11 3:30 p.m. Ball State* No. 11 Beaver Stadium University Park, PA FS1 W 44–13105,323
September 18 7:30 p.m. No. 22 Auburn* No. 10 Beaver Stadium University Park, PA (White Out, College GameDay ) ABC W 28–20109,958
September 25 12:00 p.m. No. 11 (FCS) Villanova* No. 6 Beaver Stadium University Park, PA BTN W 38–17105,790
October 2 7:30 p.m. Indiana No. 4 Beaver Stadium University Park, PA ABC W 24–0105,951
October 9 4:00 p.m. at No. 3 Iowa No. 4 Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA (Big Noon Kickoff ) FOX L 20–2369,250
October 23 12:00 p.m. Illinois No. 7 Beaver Stadium University Park, PA ABC L 18–20 9OT 105,001
October 30 7:30 p.m. at No. 5 Ohio State No. 20 Ohio Stadium Columbus, OH (rivalry) ABC L 24–33102,951
November 6 3:30 p.m. at Maryland Maryland Stadium College Park, MD (rivalry) FS1 W 31–1446,924
November 13 12:00 p.m. No. 6 Michigan Beaver Stadium University Park, PA (rivalry) ABC L 17–21109,534
November 20 12:00 p.m. Rutgers Beaver Stadium University Park, PA BTN W 28–0106,038
November 27 3:30 p.m. at No. 12 Michigan State Spartan Stadium East Lansing, MI (rivalry) ABC L 27–3066,312
January 1, 2022 12:00 p.m. vs. No. 21 Arkansas* Raymond James Stadium Tampa, FL (Outback Bowl) ESPN2 L 10–2446,577
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll and CFP Rankings (after November 2) released prior to game All times are in Eastern time
[ 6]
Game summaries [ edit ]
At No. 12 Wisconsin [ edit ]
See also: 2021 Wisconsin Badgers football team
No. 19 Penn State at No. 12 Wisconsin – Game summary
at Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
Date : September 4Game time : 12:00 p.m. EDTGame weather : 66 °F (19 °C); cloudyGame attendance : 76,832Referee : Jerry McGinnTV announcers (FOX) : Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst), and Jenny Taft (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
No scoring
Second quarter
No scoring
Third quarter
PSU – Jahan Dotson, 49-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick, 12:08 (PSU, 7–0)
UW – Chez Mellusi, 3-yard TD run, Collin Larsh kick, 8:01 (TIE, 7–7)
Fourth quarter
UW – Larsh, 43-yard field goal, 13:36 (UW, 10–7)
PSU – Stout, 24-yard field goal, 11:26 (TIE, 10–10)
PSU – Noah Cain, 2-yard TD run, Stout kick missed, 9:17 (PSU, 16–10)
Statistics
PSU
UW
First downs
11
29
Plays–yards
51–297
95–359
Rushes–yards
18–50
58–174
Passing yards
247
185
Passing: comp –att –int
18–33–0
22–37–2
Time of possession
17:09
42:51
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
18/33, 247 yards, TD
Rushing
Noah Cain
8 carries, 48 yards, TD
Receiving
Jahan Dotson
5 receptions, 102 yards, TD
Wisconsin
Passing
Graham Mertz
22/37, 185 yards, 2 INT
Rushing
Chez Mellusi
31 carries, 121 yards, TD
Receiving
Danny Davis III
8 receptions, 99 yards
Ball State [ edit ]
See also: 2021 Ball State Cardinals football team
Ball State at No. 11 Penn State – Game summary
at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania
Date : September 11Game time : 3:30 p.m. EDTGame weather : 73 °F (23 °C); partly sunnyGame attendance : 105,323Referee : Ron HudsonTV announcers (FS1) : Aaron Goldsmith (play-by-play) and Mark Helfrich (analyst)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
PSU – Noah Cain, 5-yard TD run, Jordan Stout kick, 10:01 (PSU, 7–0)
PSU – Sean Clifford, 1-yard TD run, Stout kick, 5:53 (PSU, 14–0)
Second quarter
BSU – Jake Chanove, 24-yard field goal, 14:25 (PSU, 14–3)
PSU – Stout, 45-yard field goal, 11:22 (PSU, 17–3)
PSU – Jahan Dotson, 25-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 2:50 (PSU, 24–3)
BSU – Chanove, 23-yard field goal, 0:00 (PSU, 24–6)
Third quarter
PSU – Jesse Luketa, 16-yard interception returned for TD, Stout kick, 5:56 (PSU, 31–6)
PSU – Stout, 26-yard field goal, 1:53 (PSU, 34–6)
Fourth quarter
PSU – Stout, 22-yard field goal, 9:59 (PSU, 37–6)
BSU – Carson Steele, 6-yard TD run, Chanove kick, 6:58 (PSU, 37–13)
PSU – Theo Johnson, 23-yard TD pass from Ta'Quan Roberson, Stout kick, 2:10 (PSU, 44–13)
Statistics
BSU
PSU
First downs
19
31
Plays–yards
71–295
79–493
Rushes–yards
26–69
48–240
Passing yards
226
253
Passing: comp –att –int
30–45–2
22–31–0
Time of possession
26:00
34:00
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Ball State
Passing
Drew Plitt
25/39, 176 yards, 2 INT
Rushing
Carson Steele
7 carries, 18 yards, 1 TD
Receiving
Jayshon Jackson
4 receptions, 42 yards
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
21/29, 230 yards, 1 TD
Rushing
Noah Cain
20 carries, 69 yards, 1 TD
Receiving
Jahan Dotson
5 receptions, 65 yards, 1 TD
No. 22 Auburn [ edit ]
See also: 2021 Auburn Tigers football team
No. 22 Auburn at No. 10 Penn State – Game summary
at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania
Date : September 18Game time : 7:30 p.m. EDTGame weather : 77 °F (25 °C); partly cloudyGame attendance : 109,958Referee : James CarterTV announcers (ABC) : Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), and Holly Rowe (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
AU – Anders Carlson, 45-yard field goal, 9:37 (AU, 3–0)
PSU – Jahan Dotson, 4-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick, 2:24 (PSU, 7–3)
Second quarter
AU – Tank Bigsby, 4-yard TD run, Carlson kick, 12:28 (AU, 10–7)
PSU – Brenton Strange, 2-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 1:23 (PSU, 14–10)
Third quarter
PSU – Tyler Warren, 2-yard TD run, Stout kick, 13:06 (PSU, 21–10)
AU – Bigsby, 6-yard TD run, Carlson kick, 5:52 (PSU, 21–17)
Fourth quarter
AU – Carlson, 43-yard field goal, 14:55 (PSU, 21–20)
PSU – Noah Cain, 3-yard TD run, Stout kick, 10:48 (PSU, 28–20)
Statistics
AU
PSU
First downs
24
22
Plays–yards
79–367
66–396
Rushes–yards
40–182
33–94
Passing yards
185
302
Passing: comp –att –int
21–39–0
29–33–1
Time of possession
31:42
28:18
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Auburn
Passing
Bo Nix
21/37, 185 yards
Rushing
Tank Bigsby
23 carries, 102 yards, 2 TD
Receiving
Kobe Hudson
4 receptions, 66 yards
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
28/32, 280 yards, 2 TD, INT
Rushing
Noah Cain
19 carries, 45 yards, TD
Receiving
Jahan Dotson
10 receptions, 78 yards, TD
No. 11 (FCS) Villanova[ edit ]
See also: 2021 Villanova Wildcats football team
No. 11 (FCS) Villanova at No. 6 Penn State – Game summary
at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania
Date : September 25Game time : 12:00 p.m. EDTGame weather : 70 °F (21 °C); sunnyGame attendance : 105,790Referee : Jerry McGinnTV announcers (BTN) : Mark Followill (play-by-play), Matt Millen (analyst), and Elise Menaker (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com
Game information
First quarter
PSU – Jahan Dotson, 52-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick, 12:59 (PSU, 7–0)
VU – Cole Bunce, 39-yard field goal, 1:21 (PSU, 7–3)
Second quarter
PSU – Parker Washington, 52-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 14:07 (PSU, 14–3)
PSU – Stout, 29-yard field goal, 8:26 (PSU, 17–3)
Third quarter
PSU – KeAndre Lambert-Smith, 83-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 14:14 (PSU, 24–3)
PSU – Washington, 23-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 1:58 (PSU, 31–3)
Fourth quarter
PSU – Tyler Warren, 3-yard TD run, Stout kick, 13:58 (PSU, 38–3)
VU – Rayjoun Pringle, 57-yard TD pass from Daniel Smith, Bunce kick, 9:42 (PSU, 38–10)
VU – Pringle, 17-yard TD pass from Smith, Bunce kick, 1:38 (PSU, 38–17)
Statistics
VU
PSU
First downs
15
20
Plays–yards
60–280
65–509
Rushes–yards
26–58
34–80
Passing yards
222
429
Passing: comp –att –int
20–34–1
22–31–1
Time of possession
31:15
28:45
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Villanova
Passing
Daniel Smith
20/34, 222 yards, 2 TD, INT
Rushing
Jalen Jackson
7 carries, 58 yards
Receiving
Rayjoun Pringle
4 receptions, 107 yards, 2 TD
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
19/26, 401 yards, 4 TD, INT
Rushing
John Lovett
11 carries, 45 yards
Receiving
Parker Washington
5 receptions, 148 yards, 2 TD
Indiana [ edit ]
See also: 2021 Indiana Hoosiers football team
Indiana at No. 4 Penn State – Game summary
at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania
Date : October 2Game time : 7:30 p.m. EDTGame weather : 64 °F (18 °C); cloudyGame attendance : 105,951Referee : Ron SnodgrassTV announcers (ABC) : Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (analyst), and Molly McGrath (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
PSU – Brenton Strange, 10-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick, 5:28 (PSU, 7–0)
Second quarter
PSU – Jahan Dotson, 8-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 13:31 (PSU, 14–0)
Third quarter
PSU – Dotson, 30-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 4:16 (PSU, 21–0)
Fourth quarter
PSU – Stout, 50-yard field goal, 8:06 (PSU, 24–0)
Statistics
IU
PSU
First downs
12
20
Plays–yards
58–264
76–408
Rushes–yards
24–69
42–209
Passing yards
195
199
Passing: comp –att –int
16–34–2
18–34–1
Time of possession
25:07
34:53
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Indiana
Passing
Michael Penix Jr.
10/22, 118 yards, INT
Rushing
Stephen Carr
15 carries, 50 yards
Receiving
Peyton Hendershot
5 receptions, 88 yards
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
17/33, 178 yards, 3 TD, INT
Rushing
Keyvone Lee
8 carries, 74 yards
Receiving
Jahan Dotson
8 receptions, 84 yards, 2 TD
At No. 3 Iowa [ edit ]
See also: 2021 Iowa Hawkeyes football team
No. 4 Penn State at No. 3 Iowa – Game summary
at Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa
Date : October 9Game time : 4:00 p.m. EDTGame weather : 82 °F (28 °C); cloudyGame attendance : 69,250Referee : John O'NeillTV announcers (FOX) : Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst), and Jenny Taft (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
UI – Caleb Shudak, 34-yard field goal, 11:08 (UI, 3–0)
PSU – Noah Cain, 2-yard TD run, Jordan Stout kick, 8:37 (PSU, 7–3)
PSU – Sean Clifford, 4-yard TD run, Stout kick 3:21 (PSU, 14–3)
Second quarter
PSU – Stout, 32-yard field goal, 3:21 (PSU, 17–3)
UI – Charlie Jones, 9-yard TD pass from Spencer Petras, Shudak kick, 7:08 (PSU, 17–10)
Third quarter
PSU – Stout, 44-yard field goal, 6:40 (PSU, 20–10)
UI – Shudak, 48-yard field goal, 1:36 (PSU, 20–13)
Fourth quarter
UI – Shudak, 36-yard field goal, 8:08 (PSU, 20–16)
UI – Nico Ragaini, 44-yard TD pass from Petras, Shudak kick, 6:26 (UI 23–20)
Statistics
PSU
UI
First downs
18
18
Plays–yards
79–287
76–305
Rushes–yards
33–107
45–110
Passing yards
180
195
Passing: comp –att –int
22–46–4
17–31–1
Time of possession
24:07
35:50
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
15/25, 146 yards, 2 INT
Rushing
Sean Clifford
3 carries, 36 yards, TD
Receiving
KeAndre Lambert-Smith
5 receptions, 61 yards
Iowa
Passing
Spencer Petras
17/31, 195 yards, 2 TD, INT
Rushing
Tyler Goodson
25 carries, 88 yards
Receiving
Nico Ragaini
4 receptions, 73 yards, TD
Illinois [ edit ]
See also: 2021 Illinois Fighting Illini football team and 2021 Illinois vs. Penn State football game
Illinois at No. 7 Penn State – Game summary
at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania
Date : October 23Game time : 12:00 p.m. EDTGame weather : 54 °F (12 °C); rainGame attendance : 105,001Referee : Reggie SmithTV announcers (ABC) : Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Dan Orlovsky (analyst), and Kris Budden (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
PSU – KeAndre Lambert-Smith, 42-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick, 0:09 (PSU, 7–0)
Second quarter
PSU – Stout, 35-yard field goal, 11:12 (PSU, 10–0)
UI – Chase Brown, 1-yard TD run, James McCourt kick, 2:52 (PSU, 10–7)
Third quarter
No scoring
Fourth quarter
UI – McCourt, 37-yard field goal, 11:49 (TIE, 10–10)
First overtime
PSU – Stout, 31-yard field goal (PSU, 13–10)
UI – McCourt, 39-yard field goal (TIE, 13–13)
Second overtime
UI – McCourt, 22-yard field goal (UI, 16–13)
PSU – Stout, 40-yard field goal, (TIE, 16–16)
Third overtime (2-point conversion attempts)
No scoring
Fourth overtime (2-point conversion attempts)
No scoring
Fifth overtime (2-point conversion attempts)
No scoring
Sixth overtime (2-point conversion attempts)
No scoring
Seventh overtime (2-point conversion attempts)
No scoring
Eighth overtime (2-point conversion attempts)
UI – Isaiah Williams, 2-point conversion pass from Brandon Peters (UI, 18–16)
PSU – Noah Cain, 2-point conversion rush (TIE, 18–18)
Ninth overtime (2-point conversion attempts)
UI – Casey Washington, 2-point conversion pass from Peters (UI, 20–18)
Statistics
UI
PSU
First downs
26
14
Plays–yards
88–395
63–227
Rushes–yards
67–357
29–62
Passing yards
38
165
Passing: comp –att –int
8–21–1
19–34–0
Time of possession
36:25
23:35
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Illinois
Passing
Artur Sitkowski
8/19, 38 yards, INT
Rushing
Chase Brown
33 carries, 223 yards, TD
Receiving
Donny Navarro
2 receptions, 12 yards
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
19/34, 165 yards, TD
Rushing
Noah Cain
11 carries, 43 yards
Receiving
Jahan Dotson
6 receptions, 69 yards
At No. 5 Ohio State [ edit ]
See also: 2021 Ohio State Buckeyes football team and Ohio State–Penn State football rivalry
No. 20 Penn State at No. 5 Ohio State – Game summary
at Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
Date : October 30Game time : 7:30 p.m. EDTGame weather : 54 °F (12 °C); cloudyGame attendance : 102,951Referee : Mark KluczynskiTV announcers (ABC) : Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), and Holly Rowe (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
PSU – Brenton Strange, 5-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick, 6:08 (PSU, 7–0)
OSU – Noah Ruggles, 35-yard field goal, 2:02 (PSU, 7–3)
Second quarter
OSU – Chris Olave, 38-yard TD pass from C. J. Stroud, Ruggles kick, 3:48 (OSU, 10–7)
OSU – Jerron Cage, 57-yard fumble recovery run for TD, Ruggles kick, 2:24 (OSU, 17–7)
PSU – Stout, 47-yard field goal, 0:00 (OSU, 17–10)
Third quarter
PSU – Jahan Dotson, 2-yard TD run, Stout kick, 10:26 (TIE, 17–17)
OSU – Ruggles, 23-yard field goal, 6:42 (OSU, 20–17)
OSU – TreVeyon Henderson, 1-yard TD run, Ruggles kick, 3:35 (OSU, 27–17)
PSU – Keyvone Lee, 1-yard TD run, Stout kick, 0:10 (OSU, 27–24)
Fourth quarter
OSU – Ruggles, 25-yard field goal, 7:12 (OSU, 30–24)
OSU – Ruggles, 26-yard field goal, 2:41 (OSU, 33–24)
Statistics
PSU
OSU
First downs
27
22
Plays–yards
81–394
68–466
Rushes–yards
29–33
34–161
Passing yards
361
305
Passing: comp –att –int
35–52–1
22–34–0
Time of possession
29:50
30:10
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
35/52, 361 yards, TD, INT
Rushing
John Lovett
13 carries, 20 yards
Receiving
Jahan Dotson
11 receptions, 127 yards
Ohio State
Passing
C. J. Stroud
22/34, 305 yards, TD
Rushing
TreVeyon Henderson
28 carries, 152 yards, TD
Receiving
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
6 receptions, 97 yards
At Maryland [ edit ]
See also: 2021 Maryland Terrapins football team and Maryland–Penn State football rivalry
No. 22AP Penn State at Maryland – Game summary
at Maryland Stadium, College Park, Maryland
Date : November 6Game time : 3:30 p.m. EDTGame weather : 53 °F (12 °C); cloudyGame attendance : 46,924Referee : John O'NeillTV announcers (FS1) : Dan Hellie (play-by-play) and Petros Papadakis (analyst)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
PSU – Jahan Dotson, 38-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick, 7:55 (PSU, 7–0)
Second quarter
UM – Challen Faamatau, 2-yard TD run, Joseph Petrino kick failed, 1:15 (PSU, 7–6)
Third quarter
PSU – Dotson, 21-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 6:51 (PSU, 14–6)
Fourth quarter
UM – Corey Dyches, 13-yard TD pass from Taulia Tagovailoa, Chigoziem Okonkwo 2-point conversion pass from Tagovailoa, 14:56 (TIE, 14–14)
PSU – Dotson, 86-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 13:55 (PSU, 21–14)
PSU – Stout, 24-yard field goal, 6:33 (PSU, 24–14)
PSU – Ji'Ayir Brown, 87-yard interception return for TD, Stout kick, 2:39 (PSU, 31–14)
Statistics
UM
PSU
First downs
23
29
Plays–yards
80–456
85–419
Rushes–yards
33–93
27–48
Passing yards
363
371
Passing: comp –att –int
27–47–0
41–58–1
Time of possession
31:33
28:27
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Maryland
Passing
Taulia Tagovailoa
41/57, 371 yards, TD, INT
Rushing
Challen Faamatau
11 carries, 38 yards, TD
Receiving
Chigoziem Okonkwo
12 receptions, 85 yards
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
27/47, 363 yards, 3 TD
Rushing
Keyvone Lee
8 carries, 50 yards
Receiving
Jahan Dotson
11 receptions, 242 yards, 3 TD
No. 9AP /6CFP Michigan[ edit ]
See also: 2021 Michigan Wolverines football team
No. 9AP /6CFP Michigan at No. 22AP Penn State – Game summary
at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania
Date : November 13Game time : 12:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : 40 °F (4 °C); cloudyGame attendance : 109,534Referee : Michael CannonTV announcers (ABC) : Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Dan Orlovsky (analyst), and Molly McGrath (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
PSU – Jordan Stout, 42-yard field goal, 9:56 (PSU, 3–0)
Second quarter
UM – Roman Wilson, 21-yard TD pass from Cade McNamara, Jake Moody kick, 5:49 (UM, 7–3)
PSU – Stout, 52-yard field goal, 0:31 (UM, 7–6)
Third quarter
UM – Wilson, 1-yard TD pass from McNamara, Moody kick, 11:50 (UM, 14–6)
Fourth quarter
PSU – Tyler Warren, 2-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jahan Dotson 2-point conversion pass from Clifford, 7:35 (TIE, 14–14)
PSU – Stout, 31-yard field goal, 5:55 (PSU, 17–14)
UM – Erick All, 47-yard TD pass from McNamara, Moody kick, 3:29 (UM, 21–17)
Statistics
UM
PSU
First downs
21
20
Plays–yards
70–361
86–332
Rushes–yards
41–144
42–109
Passing yards
217
233
Passing: comp –att –int
19–29–0
24–44–0
Time of possession
30:20
29:40
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Michigan
Passing
Cade McNamara
19/29, 217 yards, 3 TD
Rushing
Hassan Haskins
31 carries, 156 yards
Receiving
Erick All
4 receptions, 64 yards, TD
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
23/43, 205 yards, TD
Rushing
Keyvone Lee
20 carries, 88 yards
Receiving
Parker Washington
4 receptions, 92 yards
Rutgers [ edit ]
See also: 2021 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team
Rutgers at Penn State – Game summary
at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania
Date : November 20Game time : 12:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : 39 °F (4 °C); cloudyGame attendance : 106,038Referee : Jeffrey ServinskiTV announcers (BTN) : Cory Provus (play-by-play), Matt Millen (analyst), and Elise Menaker (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
No scoring
Second quarter
PSU – Jahan Dotson, 8-yard TD pass from Christian Veilleux, Jordan Stout kick, 1:03 (PSU, 7–0)
Third quarter
PSU – Parker Washington, 17-yard TD pass from Veilleux, Stout kick, 3:32 (PSU, 14–0)
PSU – Malick Meiga, 67-yard TD pass from Veilleux, Stout kick, 1:31 (PSU, 21–0)
Fourth quarter
PSU – Keyvone Lee, 7-yard TD run, Stout kick, 7:32 (PSU, 28–0)
Statistics
RU
PSU
First downs
10
21
Plays–yards
60–160
74–407
Rushes–yards
32–67
42–149
Passing yards
93
258
Passing: comp –att –int
13–28–1
17–32–0
Time of possession
26:26
33:34
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Rutgers
Passing
Noah Vedral
12/23, 91 yards
Rushing
Johnny Langan
5 carries, 18 yards
Receiving
Bo Melton
3 receptions, 47 yards
Penn State
Passing
Christian Veilleux
15/24, 235 yards, 3 TD
Rushing
Keyvone Lee
13 carries, 41 yards, TD
Receiving
Parker Washington
6 receptions, 72 yards, TD
At No. 12AP/CFP Michigan State[ edit ]
See also: 2021 Michigan State Spartans football team and Michigan State–Penn State football rivalry
Penn State at No. 12AP/CFP Michigan State – Game summary
at Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Michigan
Date : November 27Game time : 3:30 p.m. ESTGame weather : 30 °F (−1 °C); snowGame attendance : 66,312Referee : Jeffrey ServinskiTV announcers (ABC) : Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (analyst), and Molly McGrath (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
MSU – Kenneth Walker III, 2-yard TD run, Matt Coghlin kick, 11:22 (MSU, 7–0)
MSU – Tre Mosley, 9-yard TD pass from Payton Thorne, Coghlin kick, 6:09 (MSU, 14–0)
PSU – Jahan Dotson, 27-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick, 3:37 (MSU, 14–7)
Second quarter
PSU – Dotson, 30-yard TD pass from Clifford, Stout kick, 12:11 (TIE, 14–14)
MSU – Coghlin, 22-yard field goal, 5:59 (MSU, 17–14)
Third quarter
PSU – Daequan Hardy, 17-yard interception return for TD, Stout kick failed, 11:07 (PSU, 20–17)
MSU – Thorne, 1-yard TD run, Evan Johnson kick failed, 2:14 (MSU, 23–20)
Fourth quarter
MSU – Jayden Reed, 20-yard TD pass from Thorne, Johnson kick, 5:10 (MSU, 30–20)
PSU – Parker Washington, 15-yard TD pass from Clifford, Jake Pinegar kick, 0:43 (MSU, 30–27)
Statistics
PSU
MSU
First downs
19
21
Plays–yards
60–374
77–451
Rushes–yards
26–61
47–183
Passing yards
313
268
Passing: comp –att –int
23–34–0
19–30–1
Time of possession
23:36
36:24
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
23/34, 313 yards, 3 TD
Rushing
Keyvone Lee
15 carries, 79 yards
Receiving
Jahan Dotson
8 receptions, 137 yards, 2 TD
Michigan State
Passing
Payton Thorne
19/30, 268 yards, 2 TD, INT
Rushing
Kenneth Walker III
30 carries, 138 yards, TD
Receiving
Jayden Reed
6 receptions, 89 yards, TD
vs. No. 22AP /21CFP Arkansas (Outback Bowl)[ edit ]
See also: 2021 Arkansas Razorbacks football team and 2022 Outback Bowl
Arkansas vs. Penn State – Game summary
at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
Date : January 1, 2022Game time : 12:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : 77 °F (25 °C); mostly cloudyGame attendance : 46,577Referee : Tuta SalaamTV announcers (ESPN2) : Dave Flemming (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (analyst), and Stormy Buonantony (sideline)ESPN box score , GoPSUsports.com box score
Game information
First quarter
UA – Raheim Sanders, 3-yard TD run, Cam Little kick, 0:00 (UA, 7–0)
Second quarter
PSU – KeAndre Lambert-Smith, 42-yard TD pass from Sean Clifford, Jake Pinegar kick, 10:53 (TIE, 7–7)
PSU – Pinegar, 33-yard field goal, 5:19 (PSU, 10–7)
Third quarter
UA – KJ Jefferson, 8-yard TD run, Little kick, 12:42 (UA, 14–10)
UA – Little, 36-yard field goal, 6:29 (UA, 17–10)
UA – Sanders, 1-yard TD run, Little kick, 2:08 (UA, 24–10)
Fourth quarter
No scoring
Statistics
PSU
UA
First downs
17
25
Plays–yards
63–323
78–451
Rushes–yards
28–125
58–361
Passing yards
198
90
Passing: comp –att –int
15–35–2
14–20–2
Time of possession
23:47
36:13
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Penn State
Passing
Sean Clifford
14/32, 195 yards, TD, INT
Rushing
Sean Clifford
11 carries, 47 yards
Receiving
Parker Washington
7 receptions, 98 yards
Arkansas
Passing
KJ Jefferson
14/19, 90 yards, INT
Rushing
KJ Jefferson
20 carries, 110 yards, TD
Receiving
De'Vion Warren
3 receptions, 33 yards
Rankings [ edit ]
Further information: 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking — = Not ranked RV = Received votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final AP 19 11 10 6 4 4 7 7 20 22 23 RV RV RV RV — Coaches 20 13 12 8 6 4 8 8 17 23 23 RV RV RV RV — CFP Not released — — — — — — Not released
Awards and honors [ edit ]
All-American
Player
AP
AFCA
FWAA
TSN
Designation
Jaquan Brisker
2
3
2
2
None
Jahan Dotson
3
-
-
–
None
Jordan Stout
3
3
–
–
None
Arnold Ebiketie
-
-
2
-
None
The NCAA recognizes a selection to all five of the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN and WCFF first teams for unanimous selections and three of five for consensus selections. HM = Honorable mention. Source:[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
References [ edit ]
^ "Ohio State football voted overwhelming 2021 Big Ten favorite in cleveland.com preseason poll" . Cleveland.com . July 11, 2020.
^ "Football Coaching Staff" . GoPSUsports.com . Penn State Nittany Lions. Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ "2021 Football Roster" . GoPSUSports.com . Retrieved February 7, 2021 .
^ Morganstein, Justin (March 17, 2021). "Penn State football to allow freshmen students to attend final spring practice" . Daily Collegian . The Daily Collegian. Retrieved May 27, 2021 .
^ Patrick, Evan (April 21, 2021). "Penn State to allow seniors, general public to attend special football spring practice" . Daily Collegian . The Daily Collegian. Retrieved May 27, 2021 .
^ "2021 Penn State Football Schedule" . FBSchedules.com . Retrieved February 1, 2021 .
^ "2021 AP All-America team: Alabama's Bryce Young, Michigan's Aidan Hutchinson headline first-team selections" .
^ "Iowa State's Breece Hall and Alabama's Will Anderson Jr. Headline the 2021 AFCA FBS Coaches' All-America Teams - AFCA" .
^ "2021 FWAA All-America Team" . College Football Poll . December 10, 2021. Retrieved September 27, 2022 .
^ "Sporting News 2021 College Football All-America Team" .
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