2023 Penn State Nittany Lions football team

The 2023 Penn State Nittany Lions football team represented Pennsylvania State University in the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season as a member of the Big Ten Conference. The team was led by James Franklin in his tenth year as Penn State's head coach.[1]

2023 Penn State Nittany Lions football
Peach Bowl, L 25–38 vs. Ole Miss
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionEast Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 13
APNo. 13
Record10–3 (7–2 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorMike Yurcich (3rd season; first ten games)
Co-offensive coordinatorJa'Juan Seider (interim; reaminder of season)
Co-offensive coordinatorTy Howle (interim; remainder of season)
Defensive coordinatorManny Diaz (2nd season)
Co-defensive coordinatorAnthony Poindexter (3rd season)
Home stadiumBeaver Stadium
Uniform
Seasons
← 2022
2024 →
2023 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
No. 1 Michigan xy$#^ 90  150 
No. 10 Ohio State 81  112 
No. 13 Penn State 72  103 
Maryland 45  85 
Rutgers 36  76 
Michigan State 27  48 
Indiana 18  39 
West Division
No. 24 Iowa xy 72  104 
Northwestern 54  85 
Wisconsin 54  76 
Illinois 36  57 
Minnesota 36  67 
Nebraska 36  57 
Purdue 36  48 
Championship: Michigan 26, Iowa 0
  • # – College Football Playoff champion
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 27:30 p.m.West Virginia*No. 7NBCW 38–15110,747
September 912:00 p.m.No. 19 (FCS) Delaware*No. 7
  • Beaver Stadium
  • University Park, PA
PeacockW 63–7108,575
September 1612:00 p.m.at IllinoisNo. 7FOXW 30–1349,099
September 237:30 p.m.No. 24 IowaNo. 7
  • Beaver Stadium
  • University Park, PA (White Out)
CBSW 31–0110,830
September 3012:00 p.m.at NorthwesternNo. 6BTNW 41–1325,064
October 143:30 p.m.UMass* No. 6
  • Beaver Stadium
  • University Park, PA
BTNW 63–0105,533
October 2112:00 p.m.at No. 3 Ohio StateNo. 7FOXL 12–20105,506
October 2812:00 p.m.IndianaNo. 10
  • Beaver Stadium
  • University Park, PA
CBSW 33–24107,209
November 43:30 p.m.at MarylandNo. 11FOXW 51–1551,802
November 1112:00 p.m.No. 3 MichiganNo. 10
  • Beaver Stadium
  • University Park, PA (rivalry)
FOXL 15–24110,856
November 1812:00 p.m.RutgersNo. 12
  • Beaver Stadium
  • University Park, PA
FS1W 27–6105,114
November 247:30 p.m.vs. Michigan StateNo. 11NBCW 42–051,927
December 3012:00 p.m.vs. No. 11 Ole MissNo. 10ESPNL 25–3871,230

Game summaries

West Virginia

West Virginia at No. 7 Penn State – Game summary
Period1234Total
West Virginia070815
No. 7 Penn State7771738

at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania

Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
  • PSU – Lambert-Smith, 12-yard TD pass from Allar, Alex Felkins kick, 8:36 (PSU 21–7)
Fourth quarter
  • PSU – Felkins, 25-yard field goal, 14:47 (PSU 24–7)
  • PSU – Malik McClain, 25-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 7:32 (PSU 31–7)
  • WVU – Garrett Greene, 1-yard TD run, Donaldson pass from Greene for 2-point conversion, 3:34 (PSU 31–15)
  • PSU – Beau Pribula, 5-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 0:06 (PSU 38–15)
StatisticsWVUPSU
First downs1727
Plays–yards67–30865–478
Rushes–yards40–14635–146
Passing yards162332
Passing: comp–att–int16–27–022–30–0
Time of possession31:1628:44
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
West VirginiaPassingGarrett Greene16/27, 162 yards
RushingCJ Donaldson Jr.18 carries, 81 yards, TD
ReceivingDevin Carter6 receptions, 90 yards
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar21/29, 325 yards, 3 TD
RushingNicholas Singleton13 carries, 70 yards, TD
ReceivingKeAndre Lambert-Smith4 receptions, 123 yards, 2 TD

No. 19 Delaware (FCS)

No. 19 Delaware (FCS) at No. 7 Penn State – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 19 Delaware (FCS)70007
No. 7 Penn State142121763

at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania

Game information
First quarter
  • PSU – Nicholas Singleton, 2-yard TD run, Alex Felkins kick, 8:19 (PSU 7–0)
  • PSU – Kaytron Allen, 4-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 2:16 (PSU 14–0)
  • UD – Marcus Yarns, 66-yard TD run, Alex Schmoke kick, 1:05 (PSU 14–7)
Second quarter
  • PSU – Singleton, 5-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 11:50 (PSU 21–7)
  • PSU – Singleton, 5-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 4:36 (PSU 28–7)
  • PSU – Tyler Warren, 2-yard TD pass from Drew Allar, Felkins kick, 0:22 (PSU 35–7)
Third quarter
  • PSU – Allar, 1-yard TD run, Sander Sahaydak kick, 9:48 (PSU 42–7)
  • PSU – Beau Pribula, 6-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 7:16 (PSU 49–7)
  • PSU – Dominic DeLuca, 26-yard interception return for TD, Felkins kick, 2:43 (PSU 56–7)
Fourth quarter
  • PSU – Omari Evans, 4-yard TD pass from Pribula, Felkins kick, 7:35 (PSU 63–7)
StatisticsUDPSU
First downs534
Plays–yards41–14091–541
Rushes–yards24–8260–315
Passing yards58226
Passing: comp–att–int6–17–125–31–0
Time of possession17:3842:22
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
DelawarePassingZach Marker3/7, 37 yards, INT
RushingMarcus Yarns6 carries, 86 yards, TD
ReceivingJojo Bermudez2 receptions, 32 yards
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar22/26, 204 yards, TD
RushingKaytron Allen19 carries, 103 yards, TD
ReceivingKeAndre Lambert-Smith6 receptions, 74 yards

At Illinois

No. 7 Penn State at Illinois – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 7 Penn State6107730
Illinois070613

at Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois

Game information
First quarter
  • PSU – Alex Felkins, 20-yard field goal, 5:27 (PSU 30)
  • PSU – Felkins, 45-yard field goal, 1:43 (PSU 6–0)
Second quarter
  • PSU – Kaytron Allen, 4-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 11:04 (PSU 13–0)
  • UI – Reggie Love III, 5-yard TD run, Caleb Griffin kick, 2:08 (PSU 13–7)
  • PSU – Felkins, 28-yard field goal, 0:00 (PSU 16–7)
Third quarter
  • PSU – Tyler Warren, 11-yard TD pass from Trey Potts, Felkins kick, 2:14 (PSU 23–7)
Fourth quarter
  • PSU – Nicholas Singleton, 16-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 14:24 (PSU 30–7)
  • UI – Malik Elzy, 19-yard TD pass from John Paddock, 2-point conversion failed, 4:21 (PSU 30–13)
StatisticsPSUUI
First downs2020
Plays–yards77–38373–354
Rushes–yards40–16429–62
Passing yards219292
Passing: comp–att–int17–37–025–44–4
Time of possession31:5228:08
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar16/33, 208 yards
RushingKaytron Allen13 carries, 54 yards, TD
ReceivingNicholas Singleton3 receptions, 49 yards
IllinoisPassingLuke Altmyer15/28, 163 yards, 4 INT
RushingReggie Love III12 carries, 55 yards, TD
ReceivingIsaiah Williams5 receptions, 63 yards

No. 24 Iowa

No. 24 Iowa at No. 7 Penn State – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 24 Iowa00000
No. 7 Penn State3714731

at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania

Game information
First quarter
  • PSU – Alex Felkins, 46-yard field goal, 1:35 (PSU 3–0)
Second quarter
  • PSU – Khalil Dinkins, 9-yard TD pass from Drew Allar, Felkins kick, 9:17 (PSU 10–0)
Third quarter
  • PSU – Tyler Warren, 2-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 8:20 (PSU 17–0)
  • PSU – Warren, 7-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 1:01 (PSU 24–0)
Fourth quarter
StatisticsUIPSU
First downs428
Plays–yards33–7697–397
Rushes–yards17–2057–215
Passing yards56182
Passing: comp–att–int6–16–026–40–0
Time of possession14:3345:27
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingCade McNamara5/14, 42 yards
RushingKamari Moulton6 carries, 18 yards
ReceivingErick All3 receptions, 35 yards
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar25/37, 166 yards, 4 TD
RushingKaytron Allen21 carries, 72 yards
ReceivingKeAndre Lambert-Smith8 receptions, 66 yards, TD

At Northwestern

No. 6 Penn State at Northwestern – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 6 Penn State37171441
Northwestern370313

at Ryan Field, Evanston, Illinois

Game information
First quarter
  • NU – Jack Olsen, 33-yard field goal, 12:47 (NU 3–0)
  • PSU – Alex Felkins, 20-yard field goal, 2:37 (TIE 3–3)
Second quarter
  • NU – Ben Bryant, 1-yard TD run, Olsen kick, 5:46 (NU 10–3)
  • PSU – Trey Potts, 13-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 1:16 (TIE 10–10)
Third quarter
  • PSU – Drew Allar, 1-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 8:40 (PSU 17–10)
  • PSU – Felkins, 47-yard field goal, 6:03 (PSU 20–10)
  • PSU – Nicholas Singleton, 2-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 1:24 (PSU 27–10)
Fourth quarter
  • NU – Olsen, 28-yard field goal, 12:01 (PSU 27–13)
  • PSU – Singleton, 1-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 4:07 (PSU 34–13)
  • PSU – Potts, 30-yard TD pass from Beau Pribula, Felkins kick, 2:20 (PSU 41–13)
StatisticsPSUNU
First downs1912
Plays–yards73–35363–175
Rushes–yards39–13432–45
Passing yards219130
Passing: comp–att–int19–34–016–31–1
Time of possession32:0827:52
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar18/33, 189 yards TD
RushingNicholas Singleton21 carries, 80 yards, TD
ReceivingKeAndre Lambert-Smith4 receptions, 86 yards
NorthwesternPassingBen Bryant14/25, 122 yards
RushingBrendan Sullivan7 carries, 25 yards
ReceivingCam Johnson6 receptions, 81 yards

UMass

Massachusetts at No. 6 Penn State – Game summary
Period1234Total
UMass00000
No. 6 Penn State721211463

at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania

Game information
First quarter
  • PSU – Daequan Hardy, 56-yard punt return for TD, Alex Felkins kick, 4:17 (PSU 7–0)
Second quarter
  • PSU – Drew Allar, 1-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 12:35 (PSU 14–0)
  • PSU – Kaytron Allen, 9-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 6:20 (PSU 21–0)
  • PSU – Tyler Warren, 7-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 1:01 (PSU 28–0)
Third quarter
  • PSU – Theo Johnson, 30-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 11:29 (PSU 35–0)
  • PSU – T. Johnson, 18-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 5:12 (PSU 42–0)
  • PSU – Hardy, 68-yard punt return for TD, Sander Sahaydak kick, 3:57 (PSU 49–0)
Fourth quarter
  • PSU – Trey Potts, 2-yard TD run, Sahaydak kick, 13:37, (PSU 56–0)
  • PSU – Beau Pribula, 31-yard TD run, Sahaydak kick, 8:28 (PSU 63–0)
StatisticsUMPSU
First downs928
Plays–yards62–10960–408
Rushes–yards39–6437–246
Passing yards45162
Passing: comp–att–int9–23–116–23–0
Time of possession32:5827:02
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MassachusettsPassingTaisun Phommachanh6/14, 25 yards
RushingKay'Ron Lynch-Adams14 carries, 31 yards
ReceivingGeorge Johnson III2 receptions, 24 yards
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar16/23, 162 yards, 3 TD
RushingNicholas Singleton15 carries, 79 yards
ReceivingTheo Johnson4 receptions, 66 yards, 2 TD

At No. 3 Ohio State

No. 7 Penn State at No. 3 Ohio State – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 7 Penn State330612
No. 3 Ohio State3701020

at Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio

Game information
First quarter
  • OSU – Jayden Fielding, 33-yard field goal, 10:49 (OSU 3–0)
  • PSU – Alex Felkins, 40-yard field goal, 5:15 (TIE 3–3)
Second quarter
  • OSU – Miyan Williams, 2-yard TD run, Fielding kick, 7:31 (OSU 10–3)
  • PSU – Felkins, 41-yard field goal, 4:16 (OSU 10–6)
Third quarter

No scoring

Fourth quarter
  • OSU – Fielding, 37-yard field goal, 8:59 (OSU 13–6)
  • OSU – Marvin Harrison Jr., 18-yard TD pass from Kyle McCord, Fielding kick, 4:07 (OSU 20–6)
  • PSU – Kaden Saunders, 8-yard TD pass from Drew Allar, 2-point pass conversion failed, 0:29 (OSU 20–12)
StatisticsPSUOSU
First downs1522
Plays–yards68–24076–365
Rushes–yards26–4941–79
Passing yards191286
Passing: comp–att–int18–42–022–35–0
Time of possession25:3634:24
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar18/42, 191 yards, TD
RushingNicholas Singleton9 carries, 48 yards
ReceivingKeAndre Lambert-Smith6 receptions, 52 yards
Ohio StatePassingKyle McCord22/35, 286 yards, TD
RushingMiyan Williams24 carries, 62 yards, TD
ReceivingMarvin Harrison Jr.11 receptions, 162 yards, TD

Indiana

Indiana at No. 10 Penn State – Game summary
Period1234Total
Indiana7701024
No. 10 Penn State7107933

at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania

Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
  • IU – Donaven McCulley, 69-yard TD pass from Sorsby, Freeman kick, 13:26 (IU 14–7)
  • PSU – Nicholas Singleton, 2-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 2:02 (TIE 14–14)
  • PSU – Felkins, 50-yard field goal, 0:00 (PSU 17–14)
Third quarter
  • PSU – Theo Johnson, 16-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 8:39 (PSU 24–14)
Fourth quarter
  • IU – Omar Cooper Jr., 26-yard TD pass from Sorsby, Freeman kick, 10:54 (PSU 24–21)
  • IU – Freeman, 35-yard field goal, 2:58 (TIE 24–24)
  • PSU – KeAndre Lambert-Smith, 57-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 1:46 (PSU 31–24)
  • PSU – Safety, Indiana fumbled the ball out of the end zone, 1:33 (PSU 33–24)
StatisticsIUPSU
First downs1419
Plays–yards53–34974–342
Rushes–yards34–8043–132
Passing yards269210
Passing: comp–att–int13–19–120–31–1
Time of possession24:3535:25
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IndianaPassingBrendan Sorsby13/19, 269 yards, 3 TD, INT
RushingJosh Henderson12 carries, 57 yards
ReceivingDeQuece Carter3 receptions, 104 yards, TD
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar20/31, 210 yards, 3 TD, INT
RushingKaytron Allen18 carries, 81 yards
ReceivingKeAndre Lambert-Smith6 receptions, 96 yards, TD

At Maryland

No. 11CFP/9AP Penn State at Maryland – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 11CFP/9AP Penn State14732751
Maryland070815

at SECU Stadium, College Park, Maryland

Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
  • PSU – Felkins, 30-yard field goal, 9:26 (PSU 24–7)
Fourth quarter
  • PSU – Cephas, 15-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 13:55 (PSU 31–7)
  • UM – Jeshaun Jones, 1-yard TD pass from Tagovailoa, Antwain Littleton II run for 2-point conversion, 11:27 (PSU 31–15)
  • PSU – Kaytron Allen, 10-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 9:14 (PSU 38–15)
  • PSU – Felkins, 35-yard field goal, 7:38 (PSU 41–15)
  • PSU – Felkins, 39-yard field goal, 2:51 (PSU 44–15)
  • PSU – Beau Pribula, 6-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 1:25 (PSU 51–15)
StatisticsPSUUM
First downs2515
Plays–yards76–40458–234
Rushes–yards37–15816–(-49)
Passing yards246283
Passing: comp–att–int26–39–031–42–2
Time of possession37:1422:46
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar25/34, 240 yards, 4 TD
RushingKaytron Allen14 carries, 91 yards, TD
ReceivingKeAndre Lambert-Smith8 receptions, 95 yards
MarylandPassingTaulia Tagovailoa29/39, 286 yards, 2 TD, INT
RushingBilly Edwards Jr.1 carry, 4 yards
ReceivingTai Felton4 receptions, 75 yards

No. 3CFP/2AP Michigan

No. 3CFP/2AP Michigan at No. 10CFP/9AP Penn State – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 3CFP/2AP Michigan0143724
No. 10CFP/9AP Penn State360615

at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania

Game information
First quarter
  • PSU – Alex Felkins, 20-yard field goal, 2:17 (PSU 3–0)
Second quarter
Third quarter
  • UM – Turner, 22-yard field goal, 3:36 (UM 17–9)
Fourth quarter
  • UM – Corum, 30-yard TD run, Turner kick, 4:15 (UM 24–9)
  • PSU – Theo Johnson, 8-yard TD pass from Allar, 2-point pass conversion failed, 1:59 (UM 24–15)

Penn State hosted Michigan on November 11. As the Michigan team and coaching staff flew to Pennsylvania on Friday afternoon, Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti suspended head coach Jim Harbaugh from game-day coaching for the remainder of the regular season as punishment for the Michigan Wolverines football sign-stealing scandal.[2]

Michigan defeated Penn State, 24–15, before a crowd of 110,856 at Beaver Stadium.[3] The first three drives of the game ended with punts. Penn State then drove 66 yards on 13 plays and became the first team to run a play inside Michigan's 10-yard line during the 2023 season. Facing a first-and-goal from the three-yard line, Michigan's defense stopped the Nittany Lions who settled for a 20-yard field goal by Alex Felkins. After Penn State's field goal, Michigan drove 75 yards on nine plays, including a 22-yard run by Donovan Edwards, a pass from J. J. McCarthy to Semaj Morgan for 19 yards and ending with a three-yard touchdown run by Blake Corum. After holding Penn State to a three-and-out, Michigan drove 78 yards on six plays, including a 44-yard run by Corum and a 22-yard touchdown run by Edwards. Late in the second quarter, Penn State drove 75 yards and scored on an 11-yard touchdown run by Drew Allar, though its attempt at a two-point conversion failed. Michigan led, 14–9 at halftime.

On the opening drive of the second half, Allar fumbled after being hit by Rayshaun Benny, and Michigan's Makari Paige recovered the loose ball at the Penn State 49-yard line. After the turnover, Michigan drove to the Penn State four-yard line, and James Turner kicked a 22-yard field goal. The defenses then took control of the game as six consecutive drives ended with punts, With four-and-a-half minutes remaining in the game, Michigan forced a turnover on downs as Allar threw an incomplete pass on fourth down. Corum ran 30 yard for a touchdown with 4:15 remaining in the game. In the closing minutes, Penn State drove 75 yards on eight plays, scoring on an eight-yard touchdown pass from Allar to Theo Johnson. Penn State again failed on an attempted two-point conversion. Penn State attempted an onside kick, but Mike Sainristil fell on the ball, and Michigan ran out the clock.[4]

Blake Corum carried the ball 26 times for 145 yards and two touchdowns. The team totaled 227 rushing yards against a Penn State defense that had the top-ranked rushing defense in the county, having not allowed any opponent to rush for more than 100 yards in a game.[5] Despite this, Michigan would be held to their lowest point total of the year by Penn State's defense, with Michigan having only 17 points when Penn State went for it on 4th down despite the poor field position.

StatisticsUMPSU
First downs1517
Plays–yards54–28758–238
Rushes–yards46–22735–164
Passing yards6074
Passing: comp–att–int7–8–011–23–0
Time of possession33:1226:48
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MichiganPassingJ. J. McCarthy7/8, 60 yards
RushingBlake Corum26 carries, 145 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingCornelius Johnson2 receptions, 24 yards
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar10/22, 70 yards, TD
RushingKaytron Allen12 carries, 72 yards
ReceivingTyler Warren2 receptions, 25 yards

Rutgers

Rutgers at No. 12CFP/AP Penn State – Game summary
Period1234Total
Rutgers33006
No. 12CFP/AP Penn State01031427

at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania

Game information
First quarter
  • RU – Jai Patel, 35-yard field goal, 4:43 (RU 3–0)
Second quarter
  • PSU – Kaytron Allen, 2-yard TD run, Alex Felkins kick, 11:36 (PSU 7–3)
  • PSU – Felkins, 21-yard field goal, 8:44 (PSU 10–3)
  • RU – Patel, 28-yard field goal, 0:00 (PSU 10–6)
Third quarter
  • PSU – Felkins, 48-yard field goal, 5:32 (PSU 13–6)
Fourth quarter
  • PSU – Allen, 3-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 14:14 (PSU 20-6)
  • PSU – Beau Pribula, 1-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 3:36 (PSU 27–6)

Penn State beat Rutgers decisively in a 27–6 rout where the defense really shone. Rutgers would strike first but Penn State would take control of the game in the second quarter, leading 13–6 at halftime and silencing the Scarlet Knights' offense in the second half, eventually taking a three-touchdown lead late in the game before allowing the reserves a little playing time. Despite the commanding three-touchdown victory, Penn State was criticized for the win not being even more impressive, despite the fact that Rutgers was a middle-of-the-pack Big Ten East team that year who would eventually finish 7–6. This is likely due to the reputation of Rutgers finishing last and faring poorly from 2015 through 2020. Penn State would finish the regular season 10–2 eventually losing to Ole Miss in the Peach Bowl to finish 10–3 while Rutgers won their bowl game after a 6–6 finish to finish with their first winning season since 2014, their Big Ten debut season.

StatisticsRUPSU
First downs1316
Plays–yards58–22953–322
Rushes–yards42–9939–234
Passing yards13088
Passing: comp–att–int10–16–17–14–0
Time of possession32:0028:00
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
RutgersPassingGavin Wimsatt10/16, 130 yards, INT
RushingKyle Monangai16 carries, 39 yards
ReceivingIsaiah Washington5 receptions, 55 yards
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar6/13, 79 yards
RushingBeau Pribula8 carries, 71 yards, TD
ReceivingTyler Warren2 receptions, 32 yards

At Michigan State

No. 11CFP/AP Penn State at Michigan State – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 11CFP/AP Penn State310151442
Michigan State00000

at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Game information
First quarter
  • PSU – Alex Felkins, 49-yard field goal, 9:50 (PSU 3–0)
Second quarter
  • PSU – Felkins, 30-yard field goal, 12:11 (PSU 6–0)
  • PSU – Kaytron Allen, 2-yard TD pass from Drew Allar, Felkins kick, 4:51 (PSU 13–0)
Third quarter
  • PSU – Tyler Warren, 8-yard TD pass from Beau Pribula, 2-point converstion pass to KeAndre Lambert-Smith from Allar, 10:13 (PSU 21–0)
  • PSU – Pribula, 2-yard TD run, Felkins kick, 4:13 (PSU 28–0)
Fourth quarter
  • PSU – Theo Johnson, 21-yard TD pass from Allar, Felkins kick, 12:29 (PSU 35–0)
  • PSU – Nicholas Singleton, 14-yard TD run, Sander Sahaydak kick, 7:58 (PSU 42–0)

Penn State would commandingly handle their rivals from East Lansing in a 42–0 blowout where the outcome of the game was never in question.

StatisticsPSUMSU
First downs235
Plays–yards67–58647–53
Rushes–yards39–28327–(-35)
Passing yards30388
Passing: comp–att–int19–28–012–20–1
Time of possession35:5024:10
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar17/26, 292 yards, 2 TD
RushingKaytron Allen15 carries, 137 yards
ReceivingNicholas Singleton2 receptions, 68 yards
Michigan StatePassingKatin Houser11/19, 87 yards, INT
RushingNathan Carter8 carries, 39 yards
ReceivingMontorie Foster Jr.2 receptions, 35 yards

Vs. No. 11CFP/AP Mississippi (Peach Bowl)

No. 11CFP/AP Mississippi vs. No. 10CFP/AP Penn State – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 11CFP/AP Mississippi101011738
No. 10CFP/AP Penn State3140825

at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

Game information
First quarter
  • PSU – Alex Felkins, 26-yard field goal, 9:17 (PSU 3–0)
  • UM – Caden Davis, 36-yard field goal, 7:16 (TIE 3–3)
  • UM – Caden Prieskorn, 6-yard TD pass from Jaxson Dart, Davis kick, 0:30 (UM 10–3)
Second quarter
  • PSU – Theo Johnson, 2-yard TD pass from Drew Allar, Felkins kick, 13:34 (TIE 10–10)
  • UM – Davis, 45-yard field goal, 10:33 (UM 13–10)
  • UM – Prieskorn, 37-yard TD pass from Dart, Davis kick, 4:58 (UM 20–10)
  • PSU – Nicholas Singleton, 48-yard TD pass from Beau Pribula], Felkins kick, 2:45 (UM 20–17)
Third quarter
  • UM – Davis, 52-yard field goal, 10:48 (UM 23–17)
  • UM – Quinshon Judkins, 14-yard TD pass from Dart, Prieskorn pass from Dart for 2-point conversion,, 4:10 (UM 31–17)
Fourth quarter
  • UM – Dart, 2-yard TD run, Davis kick, 6:29 (UM 38–17)
  • PSU – Harrison Wallace III, 14-yard TD pass from Allar, Singleton pass from Pribula for 2-point conversion, 4:14 (UM 38–25)

Penn State would blow their chance at winning all of the major bowls by losing the Peach Bowl in humiliating fashion, being crushed by Ole Miss in a 38–25 game that was nowhere near as close as the final score indicates.

StatisticsUMPSU
First downs3021
Plays–yards88–54068–510
Rushes–yards47–14628–167
Passing yards394343
Passing: comp–att–int26–41–020–40–1
Time of possession33:3826:22
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MississippiPassingJaxson Dart25/40, 379 yards, 3 TD
RushingQuinshon Judkins34 carries, 106 yards
ReceivingCaden Prieskorn10 receptions, 136 yards, 2 TD
Penn StatePassingDrew Allar19/39, 295 yards, 2 TD, INT
RushingKaytron Allen10 carries, 51 yards
ReceivingTyler Warren5 receptions, 127 yards

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP7777666710991211101013
Coaches7777765610991211101013
CFPNot released111012111010Not released

Roster

2023 Penn State Nittany Lions football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
QB9Beau Pribula  Fr
QB14Jaxon SmolikFr
QB15Drew AllarSo
RB10Nicholas SingletonSo
RB13Kaytron AllenSo
RB23Trey Potts  Sr
RB24London MontgomeryFr
RB26Cam WallaceFr
RB30Amiel Davis  So
RB34Tyler Holzworth  So
RB38Tank Smith  Sr
WR1KeAndre Lambert-SmithJr
WR2Liam Clifford  So
WR3Dante Cephas  Sr
WR4Malick MeigaJr
WR5Omari EvansSo
WR6Harrison Wallace III  So
WR7Kaden Saunders  Fr
WR8Tyler Johnson  Fr
WR11Malik McClainJr
WR12Anthony Ivey  Fr
WR17Mason Stahl  Jr
WR19Jaden Dottin  Jr
WR21Carmelo TaylorFr
WR80Cristian Driver  Fr
WR81Jan Mahlert  So
WR81Robert RossiSo
WR83Jake Spencer  Jr
WR86Jason Estrella  So
TE16Khalil Dinkins  So
TE18Joey SchlafferFr
TE44Tyler WarrenJr
TE84Theo JohnsonJr
TE87Kolt PearceSo
TE87Andrew RappleyeaFr
TE88Jerry Cross  Fr
OL51Jimmy Christ  Jr
OL52Dominic Rulli  Fr
OL53Nick DawkinsJr
OL54Ian Harvie  Fr
OL55Chimdy OnohFr
OL56JB Nelson  Jr
OL57Ibrahim Traore  Jr
OL58Landon Tengwall   So
OL63Alex BirchmeierFr
OL64Hunter Nourzad  Sr
OL65Jim Fitzgerald  Fr
OL66Drew SheltonSo
OL68Anthony DonkohFr
OL69Ben HartmanSo
OL70J'ven WilliamsFr
OL71Vega IoaneSo
OL73Caedan Wallace  Sr
OL74Olu Fashanu  Jr
OL75Matt Detisch  Fr
OL77Sal Wormley  Sr
OL78Golden Israel-Achumba  Jr
OL79Addison Penn  Jr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
CB3Johnny DixonSr
CB4Kalen KingJr
CB5Cam MillerSo
CB8DaKaari NelsonFr
CB12Zion TracyFr
CB16Elliot Washington IIFr
CB19Xavier CopeningSo
CB24Jeffrey Davis Jr.  So
CB25Daequan Hardy  Sr
CB27Lamont Payne Jr.Fr
CB29Audavion Collins  Fr
CB30George Hlavac  Fr
CB31Kolin DinkinsSo
CB35Jace Tutty  So
CB36Stephen Ripka  So
DE15Amin VanoverJr
DE19Jameial LyonsFr
DE20Adisa Isaac  Sr
DE33Dani Dennis-SuttonSo
DE36Zuriah FisherJr
DE42Mason RobinsonFr
DE44Chop RobinsonJr
DE56Joseph MupoyiFr
DE90Rodney McGraw  So
DE92Smith Vilbert  Sr
DE94Jake Wilson  Jr
DE98Andrew Sharga  Jr
DT18Davon Townley Jr.  So
DT28Zane DurantSo
DT39Ty BlandingFr
DT47Alex Furmanek  Sr
DT50Alonzo Ford Jr.Jr
DT51Hakeem Beamon  Sr
DT52Jordan van den Berg  So
DT55Fatorma MulbahJr
DT58Kaleb Artis  Fr
DT88Sam Siafa  Fr
DT91Dvon Ellies  Sr
DT99Coziah IzzardJr
LB11Abdul CarterSo
LB13Tony RojasFr
LB23Curtis JacobsJr
LB24Ta'Mere RobinsonFr
LB27Bobby Walchak  So
LB32Keon Wylie  Fr
LB34Dominic DeLuca  So
LB39Robbie Dwyer  Sr
LB41Kobe King  So
LB42Jamari Buddin  So
LB43Tyler ElsdonJr
LB45Jackson Pryts  Fr
LB48Kaveion KeysFr
LB49Ben Chizmar  So
S1Jaylen ReedJr
S2Keaton EllisSr
S6Zakee Wheatley  So
S8DaKaari NelsonFr
S9King MackFr
S10Mekhi Flowers  Fr
S14Tyrece Mills  Jr
S21Kevin Winston Jr.So
S26Jaden Seider  Sr
S29Sebastian Costantini  Sr
S37Trace BrownSo
S39Jashaun Green  Fr
S40Patrick Williams  Fr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K91Alex FelkinsSr
K93Sander Sahaydak  So
K95Riley ThompsonSr
K96Mitchell Groh  So
P97Alex Bacchetta  Fr
P99Gabriel Nwosu  So
LS35Blaise Sokach-Minnick  Fr
LS47Will Patton  Fr
LS48Tyler Duzansky  So
LS49Michael Wright  Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Mike Yurcich (offensive coordinator / quarterbacks) (fired November 12)
  • Ja'Juan Seider (co-offensive coordinator) (beginning November 12)
  • Ty Howle (co-offensive coordinator) (beginning November 12)
  • Manny Diaz (defensive coordinator / linebackers)
  • Stacy Collins (special teams coordinator / outside linebackers / nickel)
  • Terry Smith (associate head coach / defensive recruiting coordinator / Cornerbacks)
  • Ja'Juan Seider (co-offensive coordinator / running backs)
  • Deion Barnes (defensive line)
  • Marques Hagans (wide receivers)
  • Ty Howle (tight ends)
  • Anthony Poindexter (co-defensive coordinator / safeties)
  • Phil Trautwein (offensive line)
  • Kevin Threlkel (assistant AD / chief of staff)
  • Andy Frank (director of player personnel)
  • Ben Kerr (director of football administration)
  • Chuck Losey III (assistant AD / performance enhancement)
  • Will Flaherty (director of player development & community relations)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
  • Redshirt

Roster
Last update: November 17, 2023

References