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Penn State Looks to Keep Momentum at Purdue Saturday


UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Fresh off an upset victory over then-No. 2 Ohio State, No. 24 Penn State travels west to Purdue for a noon kickoff in West Lafayette, Indiana, televised on ABC (regionally) and ESPN2 (in other areas).

(Photo of Brandon Bell. Photo by Paul Burdick. Check out more of Burdick’s work here)

Accordingly, Penn State was ranked No. 24 in this week’s AP poll. It’s the Nittany Lions’ first appearance in the poll since Week 15 of the 2011 season.

The Lions will look to extend a three-game winning streak, as well as a seven-game winning streak over Purdue. However, to do so, Penn State must snap a seven-game losing streak in true road games that dates back to 2014. Including the Purdue game, Penn State will play three of its final five regular-season games on the road after playing five of its first seven at home.

Penn State will be carrying the momentum of one of its most improbable victories in decades, as the Nittany Lions had not defeated a top-two ranked team when it was unranked since 1964. With 10 plays going for 20 yards or more, as well as a pair of game-changing special teams plays in the fourth quarter, Penn State continued to see success with explosive plays.

Just as critical to Penn State’s success was the performance of the defense, which shutout the Buckeyes in the first and fourth quarters and held them to a season-low 21 points (19 points when taking into consideration the unit was not on the field for an allowed safety). The Buckeyes had scored in every quarter this season and won their last 20 road games. Penn State linebackers Brandon Bell and Jason Cabinda made their presence known in their returns from injury, as the duo ranked one and two in the game in tackles with 18 and 13, respectively.

The Lions will be facing a Purdue team that held the halftime lead against another top-10 team last Saturday, Nebraska. The Boilermakers were unable to hold on, but will look to improve in their second game under interim head coach Gerad Parker. Purdue owns the Big Ten’s most prolific passing attack in the Big Ten, averaging 306.0 yards per game through the air.

INTERIM HEAD COACH GERAD PARKER

SCOUTING THE BOILERMAKERS

NITTANY LIONS ENTER AP TOP 25

RETURN TO THE ROAD

PENN STATE-PURDUE CONNECTIONS

NITTANY LION FROM INDIANA

MUST SEE TV

COLLECTING HARDWARE

COMEBACKS

BEATING UNBEATENS

RANKING THE WIN OVER NO. 2 OHIO STATE

MISCELLANY

OHIO STATE STREAKS HALTED

CLAMPING DOWN ON D

STOPS BEHIND THE LINE

LINEBACKER U ON THE MEND

SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL AGAINST OSU

SECOND DOWN SUCCESS

Courtesy SportSource Analytics

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