STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Tyler Warren can feel his opponents watching him every time he walks on the football field. They ...
Still, Warren’s value to this team is irreplaceable. It goes well beyond the highlight-reel moments too, which have been aplenty. He has played like one of the top 10 players in the sport this season, ...
In front of 110,233 in attendance, it was clear through their performance that the Nittany Lions shrugged off last weekend's ...
Week 11 roster construction. You have successfully maneuvered beyond a collection of challenges while progressing through the ...
Following are the highlights and lowlights from Penn State’s 35-6 victory over Washington on Saturday night at Beaver Stadium: Play of the game: Tyler Warren dove over the pile for a 2-yard touchdown ...
This was a hollow victory if there ever was one. A week after its goal-line offense was completely inept in the game of the ...
Penn State met Washington with some White Out conditions in what might have been the Huskies true welcome to the Big Ten. The Nittany Lions fed off of the crowd and cruised to a 35-6 win to improve to ...
Quarterback Drew Allar completed 20-of-28 passes for 220 yards and a touchdown. Tight end Tyler Warren was Allar’s top target ...
Russell Wilson shook off his first interception in 11 months and hit trade-deadline pickup Mike Williams for a 32-yard ...
Washington finally capitalized when Warren fumbled on Penn State’s second play of the third quarter. Demond Williams Jr.