This Penn State-Rutgers game has been weird thus far.
Penn State has scored two touchdowns, and neither of them were on offense.
With Penn State down, 3-0, Nick Singleton scored the game’s first touchdown on a 100-yard kickoff return, the first of his college career.
After Rutgers re-took the lead, Penn State answered in unlikely fashion. Marquis Wilson and Dom DeLuca combined to force Rutgers’ Johnny Langan to fumble, and linebacker Kobe King was there to pick it up and run it in for a 13-yard score.
Penn State leads Rutgers, 21-10, in the second quarter.
Here’s King’s touchdown.
A little scoop and score action. 🤌@KobekingCTFB x @PennStateFball pic.twitter.com/kseVtyTnUv
— Penn State On BTN (@PennStateOnBTN) November 19, 2022