Drew Allar passed for 244 yards and a touchdown, rushed for a score and completed a late fourth-down conversion to help No. 4 Penn State fend off Minnesota 26-25 on Saturday and stay on track for a spot in the College Football Playoff.
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Dragan Kesich's third field goal of the game with 5:48 left brought the Gophers within one after they had first-and-goal from the 7. Allar converted another fourth-and-1 on a keeper from the 25 just before the two-minute warning and found his star tight end Warren for an 11-yard gain to end the game on another fourth-and-1 conversion.
Max Brosmer, who had his streak of 207 passes without an interception end when he was picked off by Dominic DeLuca, lost a fumble on the first play of the fourth quarter to set up Penn State for another kick by Ryan Barker.Hands up
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