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Purdue, Penn State
Nick Singleton update for Purdue, Penn State’s best and worst-case scenarios: Blue-White Breakdown
PennLive’s Max Ralph and Bob Flounders offer some best-case scenarios and the worst-case scenarios for Penn State against Purdue on this episode of the Blue-White Breakdown. Plus, Max has a few practice updates, including one from Franklin on running back Nick Singleton, who left the Washington win in the third quarter.
Nick Singleton injury update: What’s the latest on the Penn State running back before Purdue?
Penn State was without running back Nicholas Singleton for much of the second half last weekend against Washington. The junior’s final carry came with nine minutes to go in the third quarter. After the game,
James Franklin "confident" Nick Singleton will play against Purdue
On Wednesday night, Penn State head coach James Franklin said he's confident that running back Nick Singleton will play against Purdue.
Penn State's James Franklin Discusses Nicholas Singleton, Positional Depth and Freshmen
Penn State coach James Franklin conducted his weekly press conference Monday ahead of the team's Big Ten trip to Purdue on Saturday. Here are the bullet points of Franklin's update concerning the Nittany Lions.
Penn State notes: Franklin is “confident” Singleton will play at Purdue
Penn State football coach James Franklin said Wednesday night that he’s confident junior running back Nick Singleton will play Saturday at Purdue. Singleton, a Gov. Mifflin grad, did not play the final 1.
James Franklin provides crucial Nick Singleton injury update
Nittany Lions head coach James Franklin talked to the media on Monday, and he provided an update for Singleton. He doesn't have all the answers yet, but he noted that the injury is not long-term.
Penn State’s Nick Singleton battling through ‘short-term’ injury
Former Gov. Mifflin star running back Nick Singleton has a “short-term” injury, Penn State football coach James Franklin said Monday. Singleton missed the final 1.5 quarters of the Nittany Lions’ 35-6 victory over Washington Saturday night at Beaver Stadium.
Penn State ‘Confident’ RB Nick Singleton Will Return From Injury at Purdue
Penn State running back Nick Singleton appears to be on the track to playing at Purdue on Saturday. James Franklin said after practice on Wednesday that he’s “confident” Singleton will be “ready to go” against the Boilermakers after he exited with an apparent injury in the third quarter of a 35-6 win over Washington this past weekend.
Nick Singleton bold predictions for Ohio State-Penn State top-5 showdown
Penn State is currently 7-0 and their schedule shapes up very nicely after this week. The Nittany Lions have one of the easier Big Ten schedules this year, and even if they lose, they will likely finish 11-1 as the best team left on their schedule is currently 5-3.
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Penn State's James Franklin 'Confident' Nick Singleton Will Play at Purdue
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's second-leading rusher who has scored seven touchdowns ... "It's been important for us to get ...
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Penn State mailbag: Nick Singleton’s impact when healthy, Abdul Carter’s domination of late
Penn State head coach James Franklin greets defensive end Abdul Carter during the second quarter on Nov. 9, 2024. Joe Hermitt ...
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Nick Singleton’s limited role for Penn State in 2nd half against Ohio State is puzzling [opinion]
The former Gov. Mifflin star was on the field only on fourth down and that was to help block Ohio State defensive end J.T.
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PSU notebook: Nick Singleton absent for much of second half
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not on the field for most of the second half, true freshman Corey Smith (24) got his first carries of ...
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