Penn State Sports Magazine
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SCORE CARD FOOTBALL 0-1, 0-1 OCTOBER 24 L at Indiana........................................... 36-35 (OT) 31 OHIO STATE......................................... 7:30 p.m. (ABC) NOVEMBER 7 MARYLAND............................................................ TBA 14 at Nebraska...........................................................TBA 21 IOWA.....................................................................TBA 28 at Michigan............................................................TBA DECEMBER 5 at Rutgers............................................................. TBA 12 MICHIGAN STATE....................................................TBA 19 Big Ten Champions Week – East vs. West................ TBA 2021 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2022 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2023 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2024* AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2025* SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER FUTURE NONCONFERENCE GAMES 2026 2027 FUTURE FOOTBALL SCHEDULES that set a team record until broken in the early Paterno years. Way (1920), Killinger (1921) and Wilson (1923) were All-Americans at a time when Walter Camp's selections were the only ones recognized by the NCAA. Camp picked Haines on his third-team squad in 1920 and later cited Killinger for having "the most peculiar elusiveness of any back in the /eld this year." Another writer noted that Wilson had "the fancy maneuvers to break away from a defensive half- back." The College Football Hall of Fame inducted Killinger in 1971 and Wilson in '73. JOE COLONE/CHUCK DRAZENOVICH JEFF DURKOTA/LARRY JOE ELWOOD PETCHEL/WALLY TRIPLETT FRAN ROGEL/BOBBY WILLIAMS 1947 With this set of backs in its single- wing attack, Penn State's great unde- feated 1947 team tied SMU in the Cotton Bowl, 13-13, and came in fourth in the national rankings, the program's highest /nish to that point in its history. Colone's punting, Drazenovich's block- ing, Durkota's and Joe's running, Triplett's running and receiving, and Petchel's and Williams' running and passing sparked the o0ense. They also helped set several NCAA defensive records, some still standing today. ■ HISTORY CONTINUED FROM PAGE 56