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Sean Clifford Exits Game With Injury In Second Quarter 

IOWA CITY, Iowa — No. 4 Penn State discovered what existence without quarterback Sean Clifford resembled on Saturday in its Big Ten confrontation with No. 3 Iowa, and it wasn't pretty. 토토사이트 검증

Clifford, who endured a shot from linebacker Jack Campbell right off the bat in the subsequent quarter, spent the remainder of the principal half in the storage space and came out after halftime wearing a blue T-shirt, which means he was accomplished for the afternoon. 

The Nittany Lions (5-1, 2-1 Big Ten) got a field objective on the play after Clifford's physical issue to take a 17-3 lead however they oversaw just one field objective after that and lost to the Hawkeyes, 23-20, preceding a rowdy sellout swarm at Kinnick Stadium. 

Ta'Quon Roberson supplanted Clifford and showed the nerves of a redshirt sophomore playing in a major event interestingly. He tossed two capture attempts — the third and fourth of the day for Penn State against an Iowa (6-0, 3-0) group that came in with 12 picks — and drove an offense that acquired just 95 yards in the subsequent half. 

The Nittany Lions additionally experienced eight bogus beginning punishments with Roberson as the quarterback, an obvious indicator that the primary unit wasn't familiar with working with him. 

"Clearly Ta'Quon getting his first genuine game experience reared up to the 1-yard line and the 2-yard line on various occasions, it didn't make it clearly an ideal circumstance for a person getting his first critical time," lead trainer James Franklin said. 

"I thought the one time we had the option to go [with] some beat stuff, we made a few plays with legs, we went down and kicked the field objective, which was huge at that point." 

Franklin was alluding to Jordan Stout's 44-yard field objective in the second from last quarter that gave Penn State a 20-10 lead, the main focuses the group scored in the subsequent half. 

"Their offense had incredible field position the whole second half and our offense didn't," Franklin said. "That is somewhat how the game went." 

The Lions additionally lost protective tackle PJ Mustipher, the anchor of their cautious line, with a clear knee injury. Franklin said the group additionally lost running backs John Lovett and Devyn Ford, and wellbeing Jonathan Sutherland with wounds during the game. 

Franklin said he had "a tad of a tough time" with Iowa fans, and mentors and staff, for booing players who went down after plays with obvious wounds. 

"They don't run a beat offense," he said. "It was not piece of our arrangement. Clearly we didn't need Cliff, PJ, Lovett, Ford and Sutherland, folks that play critical football for us, to get harmed. 

"To all the Iowa individuals out there, it was not piece of our arrangement. It would not be. You don't run a rhythm offense. We had a few people get harmed and I couldn't say whether I essentially concur. I don't imagine that is the proper thing for school football booing folks when they get injured, but it looks. On the off chance that one of those children would have been essentially harmed, you're booing them, I have a difficult time with that. In any case, I have my own issues to manage." 

The safeguard constrained nine dropkicks, yet the Iowa exceptional groups were solid, and the Hawkeyes scored the go on score with 6 minutes, 26 seconds to play after Penn State punter Jordan Stout's most limited exertion of the day. 

The 36-yard dropkick put Iowa in business at the Lions 44 and Spencer Petras hit Nico Ragaini for a 44-yard score. Penn State's last drive of result was stopped on downs at the Hawkeyes' 45. 

Clifford's physical issue 

The Nittany Lions lost three players to injury in the principal half however none more significant than Clifford, whose injury was not indicated. He endured a big cheese from Campbell right off the bat in the subsequent quarter and didn't play the remainder of the main half, investing quite a bit of that energy in the storage space seeking treatment. He came out after the halftime break out of uniform. Roberson had his spot, yet had the option to lead the Nittany Lions to only one field objective in his initial eight belongings in charge. The 10th occurred after Iowa took a 23-20 lead, and in the wake of driving from their 25 to the Iowa 47, the Lions missed the mark on a fourth-and-3 when Roberson's pass to Keyvone Lee acquired simply 2 with 3:39 to play. 

Key wounds slow the Nittany Lions 

The Nittany Lions lost two other central members to wounds in the principal half — Mustipher, the anchor of their guarded line, and wellbeing Jonathan Sutherland. Mustipher experienced a clear left knee injury on the fifth play of the game, and Sutherland was stirred up late in the principal half and stayed away forever. Mustipher required assistance to get to the storage space at halftime and got back to the sideline in the second half on supports. Other Penn State players who needed to leave the game in the main half were wide recipient KeAndre Lambert-Smith, security Jaquan Brisker, guarded tackle D'Von Ellies (Mustipher's substitution), and cautious end Arnold Ebiketie, however completely returned. Running back John Lovett watched the second half in road garments. 

What number of bogus beginnings did Penn State have? 

Would you accept eight? Roberson's entrance into the game in the subsequent quarter was an unmistakable instance of nerves. He took the field after an Iowa score that slice the Lions' lead to 17-10, and showed his nerves. Roberson dropped his first snap and fell ready and tossed a short pass that Campbell practically captured. A mix of group clamor and the general newness to Roberson's rhythm brought about three sequential bogus beginning punishments that put the ball in a difficult spot to the 7. Roberson tossed a block attempt on his next series, a profound ball that Iowa's Riley Moss got at his 45. In any event, running out the check from somewhere down in their own domain ended up being a task for the Lions, with a bogus beginning punishment moving the ball back to the 3. The Lions securely came to halftime with next to no more show. For the game, Roberson finished 7 of 20 passes for 34 yards and ran multiple times for 27 yards.