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Sean Clifford's masterful final drive sends Penn State past Purdue

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Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford scrambles against Purdue on Thursday during the first half in West Lafayette, Ind.
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Purdue wide receiver Charlie Jones is tackled by Penn State cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (9) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in West Lafayette, Ind., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022.
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Purdue quarterback Aidan O’Connell (16) throws a pass against Penn State during the first half of an NCAA college football game in West Lafayette, Ind., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022.
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Purdue defensive end Jack Sullivan, right, and defensive tackle Prince James Boyd Jr. wrap up Penn State’s Nicholas Singleton during the first half of an NCAA college football game in West Lafayette, Ind., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022.
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Penn State tight end Tyler Warren (44) drops a pass in front of Purdue linebacker Jalen Graham (6) during the second half of an NCAA college football game in West Lafayette, Ind., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022.

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Sean Clifford threw a 10-yard TD pass to Keyvone Lee with 57 seconds left Thursday night rallying Penn State to a 35-31 victory over Purdue.

Penn State has won 10 straight in the series and six of its last seven season openers. Purdue hasn’t beaten the Nittany Lions since 2004.

Purdue was on the verge, though, after Clifford’s errant throw midway through the fourth quarter resulted in a 72-yard interception return for a score by Chris Jefferson. That gave Purdue a 31-28 lead.

But Penn State’s sixth-year quarterback avenged that mistake with a masterful eight-play, 80-yard drive with less than three minutes to go. Clifford finished 20 of 37 with 282 yards and four scores despite leaving briefly in the third quarter with cramps.

“It was very impressive,” coach James Franklin said, referring to Penn State’s final drive. “We do the two-minute drill all the time and it worked out for us right there. You can learn a lot of things in a game like this and I’d rather learn from a win.”

It sure wasn’t easy in front of a near-capacity crowd on the road in a game that featured seven lead changes.

King Doerue scored twice for Purdue, Aidan O’Connell threw for 356 yards and another score and he celebrated his 24th birthday by hooking up with childhood friend Charlie Jones 12 times for 153 yards and a 17-yard TD pass.

Penn State looked like it might run away after forcing a turnover with 30 seconds left in the first half. Two plays later, Clifford found Brenton Strange, who broke two tackles on his way to a 67-yard TD with two seconds left to give Penn State a 21-10 lead.

But Doerue opened the second half with a score, O’Connell hooked up with Jones and Clifford threw a 29-yard scoring pass to KeAndre Lambert-Smith to make it 28-24 before the finishing flurry.

“This one hurts because it’s a good football team that we haven’t beaten in a long time and we weren’t able to get it done,” Purdue coach Jeff Brohm said.

The Nittany Lions needed this win to stay in contention in the Big Ten East Division and they got it — barely. Clifford may have averted a quarterback controversy with his late heroics. But the ground game averaged 3.2 yards per carry last season generated just 3.1 on Thursday.

Penn State linebacker Abdul Carter’s college debut was cut short by a targeting penalty early in the second quarter. A replay review showed Carter making helmet-to-helmet contact with Boilermakers receiver Tyrone Tracy after Tracy dropped a pass near the line of scrimmage. Carter did not record a tackle.

Penn State hosts Ohio on Sept. 10.

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