Two touchdowns. Two interceptions. One half.
If that doesn’t sum up the roller coaster that’s been Sean Clifford’s Penn State career, what does?
Penn State’s first two drives against Ohio State ended in Clifford interceptions.
Its most recent two have ended in Clifford touchdown passes.
The first was a 58-yard catch-and-run to Parker Washington, who leads Penn State’s offense with 11 catches for 179 yards.
The second one, on Penn State’s next drive, went to KeAndre Lambert-Smith for a 23-yard touchdown.
It was Lambert-Smith’s second touchdown catch of his third season. He came into the day with nine catches for 104 yards and has one for 23 and a score today
Penn State trails Ohio State, 30-24, in the fourth quarter.
🙌 @PennStateFball TAKES THE LEAD IN HAPPY VALLEY 🔥 pic.twitter.com/zl1C9CAP5i
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