Backup Beau Pribula Inspires Penn State's Comeback Win Over Wisconsin

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27/10/2024 19h21

**Backup Quarterback Beau Pribula Leads Penn State to Victory Against Wisconsin**

In a thrilling turn of events at Madison, Wis., backup quarterback Beau Pribula took center stage after starting quarterback Drew Allar was sidelined by an injury. Pribula’s commendable effort helped Penn State turn the game around, clinching a 28-13 comeback win over Wisconsin.

Reflecting on his standout performance, Pribula recounted an inspiring conversation he had with offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki just days before. The duo had strolled shirtless around the practice field on Tuesday, and during their walk, Pribula shared his readiness to step into a starter's role if needed. "It's one thing to prepare like the starter, but it's another thing to put yourself in the mindset of, 'I am a starter,'" Pribula remarked after the game.

Pribula's moment arrived sooner than anticipated with Allar's second-quarter injury. Undeterred by the high stakes and a halftime deficit, Pribula took charge. After a tentative first drive, he found his rhythm, completing 11 of 13 passes for 98 yards and a touchdown, and adding 28 rushing yards on six carries.

Head Coach James Franklin lauded Kotelnicki's adaptability in play-calling to suit Pribula's capabilities, underscoring the importance of a flexible offensive strategy. "We have enough diversity within our offensive scheme to play to the strengths," Franklin noted, emphasizing the team's commitment to adjust based on available talent.

Pribula's performance not only highlighted his individual readiness but also Franklin's vision for a team-centric culture. Despite injuries impacting key players like Allar, defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton, and right tackle Anthony Donkoh, Penn State's unselfish and resilient ethos shone through.

"An unselfish team and unselfish players," Franklin stated, epitomizing the spirit that drove the Nittany Lions to victory.

Reflecting on his impactful role, Pribula credited the unwavering support from Kotelnicki, saying, "I don't think Coach K flinched when I had to take over, and that gave me a lot of confidence." His performance on Saturday wasn’t just a personal triumph but a testament to the collaborative spirit at Penn State.

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