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Kaytron Allen, Nicholas Singleton help No. 16 Penn State run past Indiana

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Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford hands off to running back Kaytron Allen during the first half Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind.
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Penn State defensive tackle Dvon Ellies (91) reacts after sacking Indiana quarterback Jack Tuttle during the first half Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Tuttle was injured on the play.
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Penn State tight end Theo Johnson is hit by Indiana defensive back Jonathan Haynes during the first half Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind.
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Penn State wide receiver Parker Washington, top left, is forced out of bounds by Indiana defensive back Tiawan Mullen, right, during the first half Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind.
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Penn State wide receiver Parker Washington is tackled by Indiana defensive back Patrick Finley during the first half Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton gave No. 16 Penn State a knockout ground game Saturday.

The combination was too much for Indiana.

Allen ran for 86 yards and a season-high three scores, Singleton added 73 yards rushing and another touchdown and the two freshmen helped the Nittany Lions rout the Hoosiers, 45-14.

“We take pride when we see our running backs making big plays, and we feel in our unit that we kind of drive this offense,” said tight end Theo Johnson, who caught a TD pass. “So when we see our running backs doing good things, we feel really good.”

Penn State (7-2, 4-2 Big Ten) followed a simple script.

With Allen and Singleton providing the scoring punches, a suffocating defense delivered more big blows — recording six sacks, all in the first half, limiting the Hoosiers to 65 yards on the ground and never giving Indiana (3-6, 1-5) much hope.

Singleton started the scoring with a 1-yard TD run. After Tuttle tied the score with an 11-yard TD pass to AJ Barner, the Nittany Lions quickly took control.

Allen scored on runs of 11 and 6 yards on back-to-back second-quarter possessions, and Jack Pinegar closed out the half with a career-long 50-yard field goal to make it 24-7. Allen’s 6-yard TD run in the third quarter sealed the victory.

Highly touted freshman quarterback Drew Allar entered the game on Penn State’s ensuing series. He finished 9 of 12 for 75 yards with touchdowns to Johnson and freshman receiver Harrison Wallace III.

Sean Clifford was 15 of 23 with 229 yards and one interception. He’s 16 yards away from surpassing Trace McSorley as the school’s career passing leader.

The Hoosiers have lost six straight and must win their final three games to become bowl eligible. Their journey begins with a trip to Columbus, Ohio, next week, possibly without their top two quarterbacks.

Connor Bazelak, the transfer from Missouri who started each of Indiana’s first seven games, watched this one in street clothes. His replacement, Jack Tuttle, left late in the first half and went straight to the locker room with an apparent shoulder injury. Tuttle did not return.

True freshman Brendan Sorsby went 3 of 6 for 8 yards and one interception before he was relieved by Dexter Williams III, who finished 4 of 11 for 41 yards and two interceptions.

“Connor is dinged up and obviously didn’t dress,” coach Tom Allen said. “Jack went down, still trying for him. Hopefully, we should get Connor back next week.”

The Nittany Lions, who host Maryland next Saturday, controlled the clock, the tempo and the Hoosiers to give coach James Franklin career win No. 98. They need three more to post their fourth 10-win season since 2016.

Notes: The Nittany Lions had 16 tackles for loss. Franklin said he was told it’s a school single-game record. … Parker Washington had four receptions for 30 yards after catching 11 passes for 179 yards last week.

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