
Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Penn State Nittany Lions
· NCAA - FootballVeilleux steps in to lead Penn State over Rutgers, 28-0

Penn State’s freshman quarterback, who was out of football a year ago when his high school canceled the season due to the coronavirus pandemic, stepped in for an ailing Sean Clifford and shook off the rust.
Veilleux sparked what had been a lifeless Penn State offense with three touchdowns in a 28-0 win over Rutgers on Saturday.
Veilleux was not available for comment after the game as Penn State does not allow freshmen to speak to reporters.
“We faced as much adversity in this game as I’ve been around,” Penn State coach James Franklin said.
Jahan Dotson, Parker Washington and Malick Meiga caught touchdown passes and Keyvone Lee ran for a score for the Nittany Lions who snapped a two-game skid at Beaver Stadium.
The Nittany Lions (7-4, 4-4 Big Ten) did so with 35 players battling flu-like symptoms through the week and up to kickoff. Clifford, who left the game midway through the first quarter, was among them.
The three-year starter missed warm-ups as he was receiving fluids in the locker room. Afterward, Clifford told Franklin he felt like he could play. It didn’t last. Clifford was just 2-for-8 passing with 23 yards before he returned to the locker room for more treatment.
Although he had never played a collegiate down and took a while to find his rhythm, Veilleux settled in and the rest of Penn State’s offense did enough in the second half to beat the Scarlet Knights (5-6, 2-6) for the 15th straight time.
Veilleux completed 15 of 24 passes for 235 yards. His eight-yard pass to Dotson with 1:03 to play in the second quarter broke a scoreless tie and was the lone highlight to that point in a game that had been without any.
“That led to more confidence and more eagerness to make plays like he did today,” Washington said.
Both offenses traded punts and just-missed turnovers in the first quarter. They combined for just 53 yards on 31 plays in the opening 15 minutes before Penn State managed the 10-play drive capped by Dotson’s 10th touchdown catch of the year.
Penn State was much more efficient in the second half where Veilleux ended a pair of quick third-quarter drives with big plays.
He dropped a 17-yard pass in to Washington in the end zone with 3:32 to play in the third, then hit an uncovered Meiga over the middle for a 67-yard score two minutes later.
Penn State’s defense did the rest.
Rutgers was held to 165 yards, forced to punt 10 times, converted just 4 of 15 third downs and crossed midfield just once — in the opening minute of the fourth quarter.
Noah Vedral led the Scarlet Knights with 91 yards on 12-of-23 passing.
“That defense is Top 10 for a reason,” Rutgers coach Greg Schiano said. “Without watching it I can’t tell you why we couldn’t run the football even a little bit.”
BOWL BOUND?
Rutgers hasn’t played in a bowl game in seven seasons and will need to win against Maryland next week to punch its postseason ticket.
While Schiano was subdued and disappointed in the visiting team media room, he still thinks the Scarlet Knights can end their postseason drought if they can clean up a few mistakes against five-win Maryland.
“We still, in the last game of the year, have the pen in our hand and we have a chance to write it,” Schiano said. “And so does the team we’re playing.”
THE TAKEAWAY
Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights played hard on defense, but had no help on the other side. Penn State’s defense was a big part of their struggles, but the Scarlet Knights still dropped balls, committed penalties and got very little push with their running game. They’ll need to be a lot better next week if they want to make their first bowl appearance since 2014.
Penn State: Veilleux gave Penn State fans some hope after Clifford, who’s been banged up all year, was unable to continue. The Nittany Lions still need more from players not named Dotson, however.
UP NEXT
Rutgers: Hosts Maryland.
Penn State: Visits No. 7 Michigan State.
How To Watch
How can I watch Rutgers Scarlet Knights vs. Penn State Nittany Lions?
- TV Channel: Scarlet Knights at Nittany Lions 2021 College Football, week 12, is broadcasted on BTN.
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Scoring Summary
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TD | 2nd Period 1:03 | Jahan Dotson 8 Yd pass from Christian Veilleux (Jordan Stout Kick) |
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TD | 3rd Period 3:32 | Parker Washington 17 Yd pass from Christian Veilleux (Jordan Stout Kick) |
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TD | 3rd Period 1:31 | Malick Meiga 67 Yd pass from Christian Veilleux (Jordan Stout Kick) |
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TD | 4th Period 7:32 | Keyvone Lee 7 Yd Run (Jordan Stout Kick) |
Statistics
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10 | 1st Downs | 21 |
4-16 | 3rd down efficiency | 5-15 |
0-1 | 4th down efficiency | 0-1 |
160 | Total Yards | 407 |
93 | Passing | 258 |
13/28 | Comp/Att | 17/32 |
3.3 | Yards per pass | 8.1 |
67 | Rushing | 149 |
32 | Rushing Attempts | 42 |
2.1 | Yards per rush | 3.5 |
8-55 | Penalties | 4-50 |
1 | Turnovers | 0 |
0 | Fumbles lost | 0 |
1 | Interceptions thrown | 0 |
26:26 | Possession | 33:34 |
Game Information

Location: University Park, PA
Attendance: 106,038 · Capacity:
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