Singleton, Allen score TDs as No. 9 Penn State beats No. 19 Illinois 21-7

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Nick Singleton ran for 102 yards and a touchdown, Kaytron Allen added 94 yards and a score and No. 9 Penn State pulled away in the second half to beat No. 19 Illinois 21-7 on Saturday night.

Penn State (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) took a 14-7 lead on Singleton's 4-yard touchdown run on its opening second-half possession. The Nittany Lions then went into lockdown mode.

Penn State forced four punts, recovered a fumble and A.J. Harris intercepted Luke Altmyer's pass late in the fourth quarter.

After scoring easily on their opening drive, the Illini (4-1, 1-1) managed just 25 rushing yards the rest of the way. They were tackled 13 times behind the line of scrimmage and allowed seven sacks.

Both teams scored on their first possessions before sputtering for the rest of the first half.

The Illini calmly marched 75 yards through the lingering smoke of pregame fireworks, converting a pair of third downs and getting help from a late hit to set up a Altmyer's 4-yard touchdown pass to Carson Goda.

The Nittany Lions needed just eight plays over 4:02 to pull even. After big runs from quarterback Drew Allar and Singleton, tight end Tyler Warren leapt over the line of scrimmage from 3 yards out.

Penn State drove into Illinois’ territory again late in the second quarter, but stalled out at the 23 and Sander Sahaydak missed a 40-yard field goal.

Illinois botched its best shot to retake the lead late moments later.

Having directed his offense down to Penn State’s 2, Altmyer had to retreat as the first-down snap sailed over his head. He then lost 3 yards on a keeper before he was sacked and called for intentional grounding on third down.

With the noise swelling, the Illini jumped early on their field goal try and kicker David Olano missed on the retry from 45 yards.

THE TAKEAWAY

Illinois: Illinois started fast but couldn’t make the adjustments necessary to escape Penn State’s speed on defense as the game wore on. Still, Illinois is off to its best start and has plenty to be proud of going into its bye week.

Penn State: The Nittany Lions have one of the best rushing games in the country. Singleton and Allen bounced off tacklers and dragged others all night and Tom Allen’s defense made enough tweaks to snuff out what had been a surging Illini offense.

UP NEXT

Illinois: Hosts Purdue on Oct. 12.

Penn State: Hosts UCLA on Saturday.