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A Promising Season is Now One of Heartbreak for Penn State

Mark Livingston Published: October 11, 2025 | Updated: October 11, 2025 4 minutes read
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. —
By the time the final whistle blew, Beaver Stadium had already emptied into silence. The echoes of what once looked like a promising season hung in the air — quiet, heavy, and full of disbelief.

Northwestern’s 22–21 upset wasn’t just another loss for Penn State. It was the night everything changed. A performance defined by frustration and miscues turned even darker when quarterback Drew Allar went down late with a leg injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the season, the team confirmed after the game.

For a program that began the fall talking about Big Ten contention, Saturday felt like a breaking point — a day when both the scoreboard and the season itself slipped away.


From Hope to Helplessness

Penn State never looked in control. From the opening drive, Northwestern dictated tempo, execution, and attitude. The Wildcats struck first with a 27-yard Jack Olsen field goal, then widened the margin when Preston Stone connected with Griffin Wilde on a 29-yard touchdown pass midway through the first quarter.

The Nittany Lions’ offense sputtered through a sluggish start, punting on three of their first four drives. A brief spark arrived when Nicholas Singleton found the end zone from three yards out, cutting the deficit to 13–7. But that would be the only sign of life for much of the afternoon.

Northwestern’s defense dominated the line of scrimmage, forcing hurried throws and clogging rushing lanes. When Olsen drilled another field goal early in the third quarter, the Wildcats pushed their lead to 16–7 and maintained control.


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— Penn State Football (@PennStateFball) October 11, 2025

A Late Push, Then Collapse

Penn State finally showed signs of life in the fourth quarter. Kaytron Allen broke loose for a 44-yard touchdown run, energizing the crowd and trimming the margin to two. Moments later, Allar capped a 91-yard march with a 1-yard quarterback sneak, putting the Nittany Lions ahead 21–16.

But just as the game — and perhaps the season — seemed to turn, it all came apart again. Northwestern answered with a 12-play, 75-yard drive capped by Caleb Komolafe’s 9-yard touchdown run with 4:51 remaining. The Wildcats reclaimed the lead, 22–21, after a failed two-point try.

Penn State’s final drives produced little more than frustration. And on the team’s last possession, disaster struck — Allar was tackled awkwardly while scrambling and left the game with an apparent leg injury. He did not return, and after the game, head coach James Franklin confirmed that the junior quarterback will miss the remainder of the season.

Backup Ethan Grunkemeyer finished the game but couldn’t mount a final drive.


A Season Upended

Allar finished the day 13 of 20 for 137 yards and one rushing touchdown, but the injury casts a shadow far beyond this loss. The Nittany Lions now face the remainder of the schedule without their starting quarterback and offensive leader.

Singleton and Allen combined for 117 rushing yards, but Penn State’s offense again lacked rhythm and explosiveness. The team managed just two plays longer than 20 yards, committed seven penalties, and lost the time-of-possession battle by nearly 10 minutes.

Northwestern’s Stone threw for 211 yards and a touchdown, while Komolafe led the ground game with 72 yards on 19 carries. The Wildcats converted key third downs and consistently out-executed a Penn State team that looked out of sync on both sides of the ball.


The Hot Seat: From Rumor to Reality

Twelve years into his tenure, James Franklin now faces one of his toughest stretches yet. A once-promising season has devolved into a string of close losses, and with Allar sidelined, the challenges only grow.

National analysts, including ESPN’s Paul Finebaum, have already questioned Franklin’s job security, arguing that he “can’t win the big one — and now he’s not even winning the little ones.”

After the loss, Franklin’s tone was calm but heavy.

“We’ve got to finish,” Franklin said. “You can’t keep letting opportunities slip away in this league. We’ve been close too many times — that’s not good enough anymore.”

What was once frustration has turned into fatigue. For Franklin, the path forward is now about survival — and for Penn State, it’s about salvaging whatever is left of a season once filled with promise.


What Comes Next

Penn State drops to 3–3 overall and 0–3 in Big Ten play, its worst conference start in five years. The Nittany Lions travel to Iowa next week, now turning to Grunkemeyer to lead an offense searching for identity and confidence.

What began as a season of ambition now teeters on disaster — and for a fan base that entered 2025 believing this was finally the year, Saturday’s loss was more than a setback. It was the moment hope turned to heartbreak.

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