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Instant Analysis: Penn State hammers Washington in get-right game

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Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Washington Huskies during the second quarter at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

The Penn State Nittany Lions football defeated the Washington Huskies in the 2024 White Out game in front of a sold-out crowd in Beaver Stadium. Blue White Illustrated’s crew of Nate Bauer, Sean Fitz and Greg Pickel were there to watch what unfolded and give their thoughts on the game. Check out the complete video embedded below or on the Blue White Illustrated YouTube Channel.

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Nittany Lions get it done in rebound game after loss to Ohio State

After not giving Penn State tight end Tyler Warren a shot at the goal line last week, the top Nittany Lions tight end got plenty of work on Saturday. He rushed for two touchdowns and caught eight passes on 11 targets for 75 yards. The only blemish on the night for Warren or the Penn State offense was his fumble to start the third quarter.

Powered by a reinvigorated run game and Drew Allar’s arm, Penn State scored four straight times to start the game and raced out to a 28-0 lead at halftime. Our experts discuss the way the second half played out and how dominant the offense and defense were in the win over Washington.

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Defensively, it was a coming-out party for Abdul Carter, who finally broke through with an elite performance at the defensive end. Carter was a menace in the backfield, finishing with four tackles for loss, two sacks, a QB hit, and a forced fumble. Overall, the defensive line smothered Washington with constant pressure and penetration on run plays.

The defense finished the game with five sacks and nine tackles for loss.

Next up for Penn State and postgame coverage

The Nittany Lions will be the favorite in all of its final three games of the regular season. Stay tuned to the Blue-White Illustrated YouTube Channel postgame for more coverage, including our postgame show, James Franklin’s postgame press conference, and more!

Penn State is now 8-1 on the season after the loss, with a road trip Allar’s Lafayette to face Purdue next weekend. Ohio State blew out the Boilermakers on Saturday afternoon, with Purdue falling 45-0 to 1-8 on the season.

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