For all of James Franklin’s success at Penn State — and he’s had plenty of it — there’s been a prevailing narrative that the 11th year coach cannot deliver in crucial moments. The ironic moniker “Big Game James” has been thrown around to ridicule his efforts against top competition, notably in the Big Ten, a conference that he has not won since 2016 and one in which he remains winless against Ohio State and Michigan since 2020.
Amidst the growing cacophony of background noise, Franklin finally delivered Saturday when his Penn State team cruised to a 38-10 win against SMU in the first round of the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. It’s Penn State’s first playoff win in program history and sets up a date with No. 3 seed Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl.
It’s also the signature victory for which Penn State fans have pined for the past few years. Most importantly, Penn State’s national title hopes are still alive.
And, impressively, Penn State got the win without playing a complete game. The defense certainly showed up. The Nittany Lions opened a 14-0 lead courtesy of two pick sixes in the first half. Penn State scored 21 of its 28 first-half points as a direct result of forced turnovers.
The usual stars had an impact. All-American edge rusher Abdul Carter had one sack and two tackles for loss and drew a couple of holding penalties as SMU’s offensive line struggled to keep him out of the backfield. It was also a coming out party for lesser-heralded players, like former walk-on linebacker Dominic DeLuca, who had two interceptions over the first two quarters.
Penn State’s defense picked up the slack for an offense that produced just 109 yards in the second half. Quarterback Drew Allar completed 13 of his 22 passes for 127…
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Author : Will Backus
Publish date : 2024-12-21 23:39:00
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