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PISCATAWAY, N.J. | Penn State played its best offensive game and worst defensive game of the season Saturday against Rutgers, which fumbled away a win. The Nittany Lions high-wired their way to a 40-36 victory over the Scarlet Knights, becoming bowl-eligible in the process.
Penn State came through in a back and forth battle at Rutgers, emerging with a 40-36 victory to earn a bowl eligibility. Penn State improved to 6-6 (3-6 Big Ten) and earned itself another game in this unexpected season.
Rutgers was in position to earn its biggest win of the Big Ten era, moving the ball at will and holding a 36-33 lead with seven minutes to play. Raymond was running the ball down the Nittany Lions’ throats, putting his team past midfield and in position to take a two-score lead.
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The Nittany Lions survived a high-scoring game on the road against the Scarlet Knights, and they'll have one more game to play this season in a bowl.
Ethan Grunkemeyer threw two touchdown passes to Devonte Ross, Kaytron Allen ran for 181 yards and two touchdowns and Penn State defeated Michigan State 28-10 to snap a six-game losing streak.
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The Nittany Lions defeated Rutgers, 40-36, in a wild shootout to secure their sixth win and earn a bid to a postseason game. They also eliminated Rutgers from bowl contention by handing the Scarlet Knights their seventh loss.