An unexpected, thrilling, 45-38 overtime victory Saturday for Penn State football over Appalachian State left many PSU fans reaching for the panic button.
Before fans jump to that impulse, keep calm and Trace McSorley on. Is there anything this guy can’t do. When Penn State needed him most, he once again answered. Despite the defense surrendering more than 450 yards and 31 points (the other seven are credited to the special teams), he never wavered.
On fourth-and-two with the game on the line in the fourth quarter, he found Brandon Polk for a gain of 10 and a first down.