Penn State Secures Victory Over Indiana Following Late Touchdown from Drew Allar
Allar's clutch pass to Lambert-Smith caps off intense game, counters game-tying field goal from Hoosiers with less than three minutes remaining.
- Drew Allar, Penn State's quarterback, threw a 57-yard touchdown pass to KeAndre Lambert-Smith with less than two minutes remaining to secure a 33-24 victory over Indiana.
- The game had been tied following an interception by Allar which led to a field goal from the Hoosiers, pulling the score level with just three minutes to go.
- Allar completed 20 of his 31 pass attempts for a total of 210 yards, securing three touchdowns and intercepting once.
- In his first career start, defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton forced Indiana to fumble a ball in their end zone, resulting in a game-sealing safety with just over a minute remaining.
- Despite the victory, Penn State still struggled offensively as they failed to find a consistent rhythm for the second week running, having faced difficulty in their match against Ohio State.