STATE COLLEGE – Terry Smith spoke glowingly this week of Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton, how important they’ve been to Penn State football and how unselfish they’ve been.

“It’s kind of cool to watch those guys,” Smith said. “They just love ball and they play off of each other. Hopefully Saturday I would like to see both of them get 100 yards and it would be beautiful.”

Allen and Singleton made their final game at Beaver Stadium one to remember, setting and tying career records in the Nittany Lions’ 37-10 romp past Nebraska Saturday night.

Allen carried 25 times for 160 yards and two touchdowns and passed Evan Royster as Penn State’s all-time leading rusher with a 3-yard run in the fourth quarter. Allen now has 3,954 yards.

Singleton scored on runs of 4 and 10 yards and tied Saquon Ba

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