Penn State’s Week 11 matchup with Michigan has not been a pretty one, but it looks to be going down to the wire after Penn State scored a game-tying touchdown and two-point conversion midway through the fourth quarter. A short touchdown pass by Sean Clifford and a successful two-point conversion attempt courtesy of Jahan Dotson, Penn State tied things up with the Wolverines in the fourth quarter of a defensive battle.
On 4th-and-Goal from the two-yard line, Penn State likely needed to go for a touchdown. So James Franklin kept the offense on the field and let Clifford make the play. Clifford dropped back and then took a shot to tight end Tyler Warren, who got some air to come down with the football in the end zone.
Still down two points, Penn State made the only choice they could in this situation and went for the two-point conversion. And who else to rely on making a play than Jahan Dotson? Dotson came down with a terrific catch in the end zone to things up at 14-14.
Dotson made some big plays on the game-tying possessions s well, as he has been doing all season for Penn State. Will it lead to a big win? We’ll soon find out.
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