Instant Reaction: Penn State beats Villanova in fashion 38-17

Sean Clifford had a big day against the Villanova Wildcats as Penn State cruised to a 38-17 victory at home.

Penn State has defeated the Villanova Wildcats in fashion with a score of 38-17 for their 20th straight non-conference home win. After a late game scare of what was thought of a touchdown, Villanova struggled all game to get the ball moving.  

The run game still continues to struggle, but we saw tons of involvement from the passing game. Sean Clifford threw an early deep touchdown pass to Jahan Dotson, who is picking up right where he left off from last week’s game against Auburn.  

Clifford continues to play with confidence, recording 401 passing yards and four touchdowns on the day.  

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We also saw some big plays from Parker Washington, who turned on the jets for two big plays, including one in the second quarter.  

KeAndre Lambert-Smith even caught a touchdown pass late in the game. Despite the run game struggles of the run game, the passing game continues to shine every week.  

One point worth noting though is that Penn State still saw struggles converting on third down. By halftime, they were just 39% for 3rd down conversions. 

The defense is continuing to put themselves on the map. They held Villanova to just 222 yards passing on the day. Ji’Aiyir Brown had two tipoff interceptions while the rest of the guys like Jaquan Brisker and Tariq Castro-Fields played lights out. We still saw plays late in the game, including a late touchdown pass by Villanova quarterback Daniel Smith, although Penn State was playing with backups for the large majority of the fourth quarter.  

Next week Penn State will once again be at home to host the Indiana Hoosiers, who have started to play better football these past two weeks but have already lost two games this season against Iowa and Cincinnati.

2021 Penn State Nittany Lions Profile Card: Ji’Ayir Brown

Ji’Ayir Brown has fit in nicely since joining the Penn State program as a JUCO transfer.

Name: Ji’Ayir Brown

Number: 16

Position: Safety

Class: Junior

Height: 5′-11″

Weight: 212

Hometown: Trenton, NJ

High School: Trenton Central

Twitter: @_Tiig2

Overview

Ji’Ayir Brown made his debut with Penn State in 2020 as a junior. Johnson came to Penn State as a JUCO transfer from Lackawanna Community College, where he was a member of a program that went 10-1 with an appearance in the NJCAA championship game in 2019 and an unblemished 11-0 record in 2018. The Northeast Football Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2019 fit in nicely in Penn State’s secondary last season.

Brown appeared in all nine games played by Penn State as a top backup to Lamont Wade and Jaquan Brisker. With Wade moving on to the NFL, Brown could be in a position to get a little more playing time on defense this fall, with Jonathan Sutherland also making a push for more of a role in the secondary.

But Brown has also become a leader on special teams, an area that too often goes overlooked on any football team. Brown was recognized for his efforts on special teams this spring with a post-spring coaches award.

Brown continues to grow within the Penn State program and he has already proven himself to the coaching staff to be a leader they can rely on setting the tone. Whether on defense or special teams, Brown will be ready to give it his best effort on every play.

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