Defense
- [autotag]Kobe King[/autotag]: 5 tackles
- [autotag]Dominic DeLuca[/autotag]: 1 interception (39 yards), 1.0 sack
- [autotag]Smith Vilbert[/autotag]: 1 TFL
- [autotag]Adisa Isaac[/autotag]: 1 TFL
- [autotag]Zakee Wheatley[/autotag]: 3 tackles, 3 pass breakups
- [autotag]Jaylen Reed[/autotag]: 4 tackles, 1 pass breakup
Penn State’s defense came out on top of the Blue-White Game in the modified scoring system thanks to a dominant second quarter that awarded the defense points for a three-and-out, an interception, a sack, and forcing the offense to punt.
Kalen King was a Blue-White Game star a year ago, but his brother Kobe King led the Nittany Lions with five tackles this year. Dominic DeLuca was another surprise star of the game with a dominant performance that included a sack and two interceptions (one came in an unscored sequence, thus not showing up in the official box score).
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