The defense was not the issue. They were on the field for a long time, and they held the #1 ranked FPI team to 17 points in regulation.I have been critical of Allar in earlier posts but think of how different the conversation would be if our $3M DC's defense were able to stop Oregon in the first OT. The game tying drive would live forever in the minds of PSU fans along with Kerry Collin's drive in 1994( for us oldsters), the 2016 blocked FG vs OSU in 2016 etc.
That is classic Jim Knowles. His stats are great on paper but in critical 4Q or OT situations his defense hardly ever produces. It happened in all 3 OSU losses to Michigan and the 2022 playoff loss to Georgia.
The Penn State offense was hungover for the first 3 quarters and still managed to put up 17 points in just 10 minutes of actually playing competent football.
If the offense pulls their head out of their *** one drive earlier than they did, this game never goes to OT.
If you're looking for a silver lining, that would be it: this team CAN go toe-to-toe with Oregon. They proved it in Q4 when they completely dominated.
They just didn't show up for most of the game. Singleton shouldn't have gotten 11 carries. The offensive scheme continued to look like the same hot garbage we saw against the cupcakes... there's a number of factors, but poor defense wasn't one.