Penn State Sports Magazine
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OFFENSIVE MVP He really only
played in two and a half games, but this
honor still goes to running back Saquon
Barkley, the team's leading rusher
through six games with 373 yards on
only 42 carries. If Barkley hadn't gotten
hurt against San Diego State and missed
the Army and Indiana games, he would
probably be the runaway choice here, as
he was averaging 8.9 yards per carry
heading into the Ohio State game. As for
Christian Hackenberg, he had terri:c
a>ernoons against San Diego State and
Indiana. But through six games, he was
still 10th in the Big Ten with a pass-e=-
ciency rating of 120.3. In his defense, he
was hampered by bad weather and also
by Penn State's reliance on max-protect
blocking schemes that frequently de-
prived him of down:eld receiving tar-
gets.
DEFENSIVE MVP Lots of contenders
here, but no one has come on stronger
than Carl Nassib. Heading into the Ohio
State game, the senior defensive end was
leading the country with 10 sacks.
BEST PLAY With the Lions in desper-
ate need of a spark vs. San Diego State,
defensive tackle Austin Johnson sup-
plied it, lumbering 71 yards for a touch-
down on a fumble recovery. Honorable
mention: Akeel Lynch's 75-yard touch-
down burst against Rutgers late in the
:rst half. Already reeling, the Scarlet
Knights never recovered.
BEST DECISION A>er giving him only
one carry in the opener against Temple,
Penn State unleashed Barkley on Bu

