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Drew Allar throws for 2 TDs and runs for another as No. 8 Penn State holds off Bowling Green 34-27

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Penn State quarterback Drew Allar accounted for three touchdowns against Bowling Green on Saturday.
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Bowling Green wide receiver Malcolm Johnson Jr. is tackled by Penn State cornerback Cam Miller during the first quarter Saturday.
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Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton runs away from Bowling Green linebacker Avi McGary during the second quarter Saturday.
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Penn State tight end Tyler Warren (44) tries to get away from Bowling Green linebacker Charles Rosser during the second quarter Saturday.

STATE COLLEGE — Even though Penn State’s defense played its worst half of football in years, Tom Allen didn’t need to raise his voice at halftime Saturday.

The new defensive coordinator for the Nittany Lions knew his players could rebound. They just needed to refocus.

“You can’t take anyone for granted,” Penn State safety Jaylen Reed said. “I felt like we came out a little slow, not up to our standard.”

Then they played the second half.

Drew Allar threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, and Penn State’s defense clamped down after a rough first half to push the No. 8 Nittany Lions past Bowling Green, 34-27.

Nick Singleton scored twice, Omari Evans caught a touchdown pass and Sander Sahaydak kicked two field goals for Penn State (2-0), which trailed at halftime after it was exposed by a gritty Bowling Green team.

The Nittany Lions allowed 24 or more points just twice in the regular season last year but couldn’t stop the Falcons early. Led by quarterback Connor Bazelak, Bowling Green scored on four of its six first-half possessions to take a 24-20 lead.

Home fans booed the Nittany Lions off the field.

“The last three years (Bowling Green) beat Minnesota, they beat Georgia Tech, Michigan last year was 14-6 at the half, 32 seniors,” Penn State coach James Franklin said. “They played their tails off. The moment wasn’t too big for them.”

And the Falcons’ halftime lead wasn’t big enough, especially after Penn State’s defense found its rhythm in the second half.

It forced three straight punts before intercepting Bazelak to end the Falcons’ next two drives in the fourth quarter.

Meanwhile, Penn State took the lead for good when Allar found Singleton over the middle for a 14-yard touchdown midway through the third.

Singleton scored again on a 41-yard sprint with 4 minutes, 9 seconds remaining to give the Nittany Lions some breathing room.

The Falcons, picked to finish third in the Mid-American Conference, went right at the Nittany Lions. Bazelak hit Harold Fannin for a 6-yard touchdown, marking the first time in 29 games Penn State allowed a touchdown on an opponent’s opening possession.

It was the start of a back-and-forth half in which the teams traded scores, with Bazelak — who completed 25 of 35 passes for 254 yards — looking every bit Allar’s equal. Allar was 13 for 20 for 204 yards for the game.

The Nittany Lions found their footing in the second half, keeping Bazelak and the Falcons out of the end zone.

“I think offensively in in the first half, we had an excellent game plan,” Bowling Green coach Scott Loeffler said. “At the end of the game, those last couple drives, we just ran out of bullets.”

Tyler Warren set Penn State’s single-game record for receiving yards by a tight end. He finished with eight catches for 146 yards and was Allar’s favorite target all day.

“This game plan had some shots for tight ends,” Warren said.

Penn State is off next week then hosts Kent State on Sept. 21.

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