Penn State did what it had to do Saturday and pounded Indiana, 45-14, in Bloomington.
It was a brilliant way for the team to start its four-game November slate and to officially bury the loss to Ohio State that took place Oct. 29 at Beaver Stadium.
“I thought that our week of prep was intense,” quarterback Sean Clifford, who went 15-23 for 229 yards, said after the game, “I thought that, realistically, we were pretty pissed about last week, and this was our way of getting back.”
Penn State’s next three games are against Maryland at Beaver Stadium next Saturday, at Rutgers Nov. 19 and then against Michigan State at home in the annual Land Grant Trophy game.
Hear more from Clifford, tight end Brenton Strange and offensive lineman Bryce Effner here.