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Penn State's Close Loss to Indiana

In a surprising turn of events, Penn State and Indiana Hoosiers faced off in a closely contested game on November eighth. Despite Penn States strong performance, they lost, with Indiana securing the win in the final moments. The game highlighted the importance of time of possession, with both teams nearly even, and Penn States quarterback, Ethan Grunkemeyer, averaging over seven yards per pass attempt. Penn States defense also shone, holding Indianas running game to a mere three-point-five yards per rush. However, Indianas resilience proved to be the deciding factor, showcasing the unpredictable nature of college football.

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