STATE COLLEGE — The defense drew the roars. The offense drew the boos. And at times it was hard to tell which were louder from the second-largest crowd in Beaver Stadium history.

In the end, the 111,015 in attendance got treated — unexpectedly — to one of the best finishes in recent history in Happy Valley, a 30-24 win by Oregon in double overtime.

Dillon Theineman got high in the air and picked off a Drew Allar pass intended for tight end Luke Reynolds to end the game with Penn State going for the win.

Three quarters of mostly miserable offense by Penn State had the No. 3 Nittany Lions staring down a two-touchdown deficit in the fourth.

Somehow they cobbled together their two best drives of the day, capped off by a pair of Allar touchdowns to Devonte Ross, the latter coming on a misdi

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