PENN STATE AT
PITTSBURGH
WHEN: 8:00
PM ET, Saturday, September 8, 2018
WHERE: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Penn State survived an upset bid in its opener at home, putting the 10th-ranked
Nittany Lions on shaky ground entering a heated rivalry game at Pittsburgh on
Saturday night. After allowing Appalachian State to score 28 points in the
fourth quarter last Saturday, Penn State survived in overtime to win 45-38, but
questions surround a squad that entered the year with high hopes.
"We have a lot of things that we need to get cleaned up and corrected
before our next game," coach James Franklin told reporters after the
victory. The Panthers cruised to a 33-7 win over FCS opponent Albany in their
opener and will be licking their chops in the 99th meeting between the Keystone
State rivals. "Anybody who wants to argue and say this is no different
than any other week, it is," Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi told reporters this
week. "That's a fact. If you want to ignore that, you can ignore it. It's
a big game." The teams have split two meetings since the rivalry resumed
in 2016 following a 16-year hiatus, with the Nittany Lions winning 33-14 at
home last year.
TV: 8 p.m. ET, ABC.
LINE: Penn
State -9
ABOUT PENN STATE (1-0): The
Nittany Lions looked outmatched at times in the trenches against Appalachian
State, prompting Franklin to tell reporters: "I don't think there's any
doubt ... we got to play better up front on both sides of the ball." One
of the bright spots away from the line of scrimmage was the play of freshman
wide receiver KJ Hamler, who had a team high-tying 67 receiving yards - 15 on
the game-tying TD catch in the final minute of regulation. Senior Trace
McSorley threw for 229 yards and the one score and needs 402 passing yards to
become the second passer in school history with 8,000 in a career.
ABOUT PITTSBURGH (1-0): Kenny
Pickett's first collegiate start came in the stunning upset of second-ranked
Miami late last season and the sophomore picked up where he left off in the
opener against Albany, throwing for two TDs and running for another in the
first half alone. Rafael Araujo-Lopes caught both scores from Pickett to match
his TD total from last season while Maurice Ffrench found the end zone twice -
once with a nine-yard rush and once on a 91-yard kickoff return. Senior Qadree
Ollison, who had a season-high 96 rushing yards in just 15 attempts at Penn
State last year, led the ground attack with 73 yards versus the Great Danes.
EXTRA POINTS
1. McSorley needs 48 rushing yards
to become the second quarterback in Penn State history with at least 1,000.
2. Panthers DL Keyshon Camp had two
sacks and two tackles for a loss against Albany.
3. Penn State leads the all-time
series 51-43-4.
PREDICTION: Penn State 38,
Pittsburgh 33
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