![]() Rutgers has the defense to keep this one fairly close but won’t have a chance at winning. Here, they’ll face Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar, who’s played well this season, but only 9.3% of his attempts involve passes 20+ yards downfield. In coverage, Rutgers allows a reception rate of 61.1% and has allowed 12 touchdowns all season, which is just over one per game. Penn State has an excellent left tackle in Olu Fashanu, but the matchup of Rutgers edge rusher Mohamed Toure and Penn State right tackle Caedan Wallace will be worth watching. Rutgers has been a solid defense all season, holding Michigan to 31 points, including just 14 in the first half of that game. Over the last three games, Penn State has allowed 21 per game, while Rutgers is up to 23.7. ![]() The Nittany Lions allow just 13.8 points per game, while Rutgers allows 20. ![]() Here, they’ll host Rutgers in what will certainly be a defensive battle. ![]() The Nittany Lions are at two losses now after dropping games to Michigan and Ohio State, and they’ll look to finish the year strong. For the first leg of this parlay, we’ll look to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on the road to cover against the Penn State Nittany Lions. ![]()
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