Penn State Diversifies Its Run Game Behind Beau Pribula
Allar sustained an injury on a quarterback draw early in the third quarter and did not return to the game. Because Allar stayed on the field for another snap, Pribula entered in mid-drive without much chance to consult coaches or huddle up. Yet he took that first snap from the shotgun, tucked the ball and weaved toward the sideline for a statement 39-yard gain.
“I think it was super important to have an explosive play like that, first play being in, just to set the tone,” Pribula said. “I had the option to throw as well. I decided to run the ball, and then I saw a crease and just kind of [ran up the] right sideline and I tried to get as much as I could get.”
Pribula finished completed his only pass for 9 yards but rushed for a team-high 71 yards and a touchdown on eight attempts. Penn State coach James Franklin said that Pribula’s ability to run added “diversity” to Penn State’s rushing attack Saturday. The Lions ran 17 straight times after Pribula entered, and Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton both ripped runs of 20-plus yards in the second half. In all, Penn State rushed for 234 yards — a season high in Big Ten play — on 6 yards per carry. “Different punches that you can throw out,” Franklin said of what Pribula added to the run game.
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