Penn State needed something from its offense, and it got something.
After the first three drives ended in two Sean Clifford interceptions and a punt, receiver Parker Washington made the play of the day thus far, scoring on a 58-yard catch-and-run to pull Penn State to within a score against Ohio State.
Thus far, Washington has 11 catches for 179 yards and the touchdown, not counting a 14-yard catch he made earlier in that scoring drive that was wiped out by an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty from Penn State tight end Brenton Strange.
Penn State now trails Ohio State, 30-24, in the fourth quarter.
WHAT AN EFFORT 👏@cpw_3's second effort finds the end zone for @PennStateFball 🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/u3ngJb3r74
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 29, 2022