Drew Allar, Penn State Football Keep Nation-Leading Streak Alive
Drew Allar and the Penn State Football are sitting at 4-0, coming off of a dominant 31-0 win over Iowa in Penn State’s annual White Out.
While the offense has not been perfect, the Nittany Lions continue to hold the nation’s longest streak of scoring 30 or more points, at 11 games in a row.
On Saturday, the Nittany Lions also became the only team in college football to not turn the ball over in 2023.
In the second quarter of Oregon’s game against Coach Prime’s Colorado Buffalos, quarterback Heisman candidate Bo Nix threw an interception to Colorado’s Jahquez Robinson, ending Oregon’s streak of no turnovers this season at three games and one quarter.
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With Penn State not turning the ball over again against Iowa, head coach James Franklin‘s team became the only team to not turn the ball over in four games this season.
Quarterback Drew Allar has not thrown an interception in 148 career passing attempts to start his career in Happy Valley.
Penn State will look to continue streaks of not turning the ball over and scoring 30 points or more next week as Penn State travels to play Northwestern next Saturday.
#PennState is now the only team in the nation without a turnover 🦁
H/T: @PSU_FB_Thoughts pic.twitter.com/Va7zFBC21D— Nittany Central (@NittanyCentral) September 23, 2023

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Robert Casturo
Expertise: College Football, Penn State Football
Education: Saint Vincent College, Penn State Law School
Location: Washington, DC
Experience: Robert Casturo has covered Penn State football for NittanyCentral since 2022. Casturo previously covered Penn State football through a social media presence (@PSU_FB_Thoughts on X) since 2019. Casturo earned his bachelor’s degree from Saint Vincent College in 2015, where he was a punter for 1 season on the Saint Vincent College football team and worked in the athletic department for 2 years as a student manager. Casturo earned his JD from Penn State Law in 2018 where he was a senior editor of the Penn State Law Review.