
Quarterback Drew Allar left Penn State's game against Northwestern with an apparent leg injury late in the fourth quarter. Allar took a hard hit on a scramble and had to be helped off the field by the training staff.
With just over three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, Allar pulled the ball down on a scramble and went down awkwardly after being hit by a pair of Wildcats defenders. Allar remained down on the field for a while before limping off with some assistance.
After reaching the sideline, Allar underwent further evaluation and was carted to the locker room from there. Redshirt freshman Ethan Grunkemeyer came in for Allar to finish the drive and was stopped on a fourth-down attempt.
Prior to exiting the game, Allar completed 13 of his 20 passing attempts for 137 yards and one interception. He also had 25 yards and one touchdown on the ground. The Nittany Lions suffered another upset loss one week after falling to UCLA as 24.5-point favorites. They became the first team in the last 30 years to lose consecutive games as 20-plus point favorites.
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