Penn State’s second half at West Virginia delayed by weather

Penn State will have to wait out a weather delay before starting the second half in Morgantown.

After a strong finish to the first half at West Virginia, Penn State was hoping to get the second half started with some momentum carrying over. Unfortunately, inclement weather in Morgantown had some other plans.

The start of the second half between Penn State and West Virginia was delayed due to storms moving through the area. Obviously, the safety of the teams and fans is the most important concern, but it does stink that Penn State will have to wait a little bit longer to get on the field after an explosive end to the first half.

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Penn State put up 200 yards of offense in the second quarter alone, including a big strike from Drew Allar to Omari Evans in the final minute of the half to help set up the second touchdown grab of the day by Harrison Wallace III (his first one was pretty good too). Penn State took a 20-6 lead into halftime and is set to get the football to start the second half, whenever that may be.

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