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Game Analysis:

This weekend’s matchup between Penn State and Illinois is set to be a Big Ten showdown. Penn State (3-0) comes in with a dominant performance, recently routing Kent State 56-0. The Nittany Lions boast a well-rounded offense, ranking 10th in rushing yards per game (255) and first in yards per pass attempt (12.3). Quarterback Drew Allar has been efficient, completing 70.7% of his passes for 729 yards, 8 touchdowns, and only 1 interception this season. Defensively, Penn State has been equally impressive, allowing just 13 points per game, and limiting opponents to 3.0 yards per rush.

On the other side, Illinois (4-0) remains undefeated after a gritty 31-24 win over Nebraska. The Illini’s success is largely driven by quarterback Luke Altmyer, who has thrown for 862 yards, 10 touchdowns, and no interceptions through four games. While Illinois’ defense has been strong against the pass, ranking 31st in yards allowed per attempt, they have shown vulnerability against the run, which could be exploited by Penn State’s high-powered rushing attack. The Illini will need to tighten up defensively, especially in the red zone, as they have allowed opponents to score on 100% of their red-zone trips.

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