Key Penn State Playmaker Returns To Practice Ahead Of Wvu Matchup

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Key Penn State Playmaker Returns to Practice Ahead of WVU Matchup

A Look at the Latest News for Penn State Football

Key Playmaker to Return

After missing the previous two games for undisclosed reasons, running back Nick Singleton practiced in full on Monday and is expected to return to the lineup for Penn State’s upcoming matchup against West Virginia.

Singleton's Impact

Singleton is Penn State's leading rusher this season with 329 yards on 58 attempts and four touchdowns.

The Nittany Lions are averaging 218.2 rushing yards per game this season, which ranks 12th in the nation.

WVU’s Defensive Struggles

West Virginia has allowed an average of 196 rushing yards per game this season, which ranks 117th in the nation.

Singleton could be in line for a big game against the Mountaineers.

Other Key Players

In addition to Singleton, Penn State is also expected to get back wide receiver Mitchell Tinsley, who missed the last game with an injury.

Quarterback Sean Clifford is also expected to start and make his 30th career start for the Nittany Lions.

Upcoming Matchup

Penn State will travel to Morgantown, West Virginia, to take on the Mountaineers on Saturday, September 24th.

The game will kick off at noon and will be televised on ESPN2.