STATE COLLEGE – Penn State’s winning streak is at two games after Terry Smith’s Nittany Lions dominated Nebraska 37-10 at Beaver Stadium on Saturday night.
PSU (5-6, 2-6) jumped to a 23-3 halftime lead on a pair of Nick Singleton touchdowns and Kaytron Allen ran for 160 yards and two scores en route to become Penn State’s all-time rushing leader.
Penn State should be full of confidence heading into its regular-season finale at Rutgers next Saturday.
Let’s get to the turning point and game balls.
TURNING POINT
Penn State’s defense only allowed three points in the first half, and it was a goal-line stand by Jim Knowles’ unit on Nebraska’s opening possession that had to be discouraging for the visitors.
After Cornhuskers feature back Emmett Johnson got loose for a 52-yard run,

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