Penn State has looked a bit out of sorts to start its matchup with the Wisconsin Badgers. Special teams blunders and some untimely mistakes on offense kept them off the scoreboard in the first quarter.
Despite the issues, they finally made some plays to finish the first quarter. [autotag]Nick Singleton[/autotag] ended the quarter with a big reception for 27 yards, but the play he made to finish the drive had jaws dropping around the country.
[autotag]Drew Allar[/autotag] dropped back and lofted a pass to the back corner of the endzone, where Singleton skyed for an incredible one-handed catch for a touchdown over All-Big Ten safety Hunter Wohler.
You can check out the play here.
Singleton has been excellent as a receiving threat in his junior season, with 113 yards and three touchdowns on the season before this game. It looks like he is just getting started as a receiving threat, which will be huge for offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki and the success of the offense.
He has not been as successful as a runner in his return from injury, and the team as a whole has really struggled over the past two games. If the run game is going to keep disappointing, maybe his ability in the receiving game will be enough to keep the offense running smoothly.