Inside Penn State football’s game-winning drive to beat Iowa
Posted Sep 30, 2017
Penn State needed a touchdown. Down four with 1 minute, 42 seconds left in regulation, the Nittany Lions knew it. As his team’s offense took the field with that purpose in mind, Nittany Lions safety Marcus Allen paced the sideline. “I was just walking back and forth trying to get my team ready,” Allen said. “Keep the faith. This is what we do.”
(Centre Daily Times)
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