—Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton each scored two touchdowns in the game. It was Allen’s eighth career game with multiple touchdowns, and Singleton now has 12 career games with multiple touchdowns.
—Allen now has 3954 career rushing yards after rushing for 160 against Nebraska. In the fourth quarter, he passed Evan Royster (3,932) as the all-time career rushing leader at Penn State. He now needs 46 yards to become the 23rd Big Ten player to run for over 4,000 yards since 1956.
—Singleton scored touchdowns of 4 yards and 10 yards and he tied Saquon Barkley for the all-time Penn State record of 43 rushing touchdowns. He also tied Barkley for the all-time record for total touchdowns at 53. He had 44 yards rushing and 51 yards receiving in the game.
—Penn State is now 9-10 all-time against Nebraska and 7-3 at home.
—Ethan Grunkemeyer completed 11 out of 12 passes for 181 yards and a touchdown. He was sacked once and completed a 4-yard touchdown pass to Andrew Rappleyea.
—Tight end Luke Reynolds ran 26 yards for a first down on a fake punt.
—Penn State broke the game open with three straight touchdowns, two by Singleton and one by Allen. Allen later rushed 13 yards for a touchdown that iced the game.
—Grunkemeyer is now 83-for-123 for 870 yards and 5 touchdowns and 4 interceptions.
—For the season, Allen has 1,077 yards and Singleton has 463. They have combined for 25 touchdowns.
—Rutgers lost last week to Ohio State, 42-9, in Columbus. The Knights and Lions have the same records: 5-6 overall and 2-6 in the Big Ten.
—Other Big Ten scores: Oregon 42, USC 27; Michigan 45, Maryland 20; Wisconsin 27, Illinois10; Northwestern 38, Minnesota 35; Iowa 20, Michigan State 17; Washington 48, UCLA 14.

