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Penn State opens season with 46-11 rout of Nevada

Penn State safety Zakee Wheatley (6) recovers a fumble from Nevada running back Herschel Turner (2) during the third quarter of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025, in State College, Pa. (AP Photo/Jared Freed)

UNIVERSITY PARK — To open a season full of high expectations, Penn State was about as good as anyone can ask for on a sun-splashed Saturday afternoon against Nevada.

That’s not to say it was perfect, but it was plenty good enough to get a 46-11 victory over the Wolf Pack in front of 106,115 in the partially-renovated Beaver Stadium.

Drew Allar was about as efficient as he’s ever been, finishing the day going 22-for-26 with 217 yards and a touchdown. Ethan Grunkemeyer got mop-up time in the fourth quarter, going 7-of-9 for 86 yards and a touchdown run.

It was a few nice debuts for transfer wide receivers Kyron Hudson and Trebor Pena. Hudson had 89 yards on six receptions including the touchdown from Allar, while Pena picked up seven catches for 74 yards.

There wasn’t a lot to enjoy for the run game, but there weren’t a lot of carries either. Kaytron Allen led the way with 43 yards on eight carries and a touchdown, while Nicholas Singleton also rushed eight times for 19 yards and a pair of scores.

Ryan Barker was a perfect 4-for-4 on field goals with a long of 39.

James Franklin elected to go for a 2-point conversion in the middle of the third quarter after a Singleton 1-yard TD run. Allar was roughed up on the play, and the conversion was no good, but it was a head-scratcher of a call.

On the defensive side, Dani Dennis-Sutton was a beast for the Nits, picking up five tackles with 2 ½ for a loss, one sack, and two forced fumbles. Defensive lineman Zane Durant also had an interception. Amare Campbell led the way with six tackles.

For Nevada, quarterback Chubba Purdy threw for 97 yards, and also rushed 14 times for 55 yards.

The Wolf Pack picked up a touchdown with 25 seconds left on a 9-yard touchdown pass from AJ Bianco to Marcus Bellon. The 2-point pass was good to Jett Carpenter.

Full coverage can be found in Monday’s edition of the Mirror.

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