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Transfer Portal Roundup: Week 10

Week 10 of college football has come to a close. Penn State football suffered a brutal 20-13 loss to Ohio State, marking its first loss of the season and its 10th loss to Ohio State under James Franklin.

Let’s see how former Penn Staters fared in week 10 of the college football season.

KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn

Wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith hauled in four receptions for 78 yards in Auburn’s loss to Vanderbilt on Saturday. Lambert-Smith has accumulated 657 receiving yards in nine games with Auburn, just 16 yards shy of surpassing his career-high of 673 yards from last season as a Nittany Lion.

Christian Veilleux, Georgia State

Quarterback Christian Veilleux recorded two passing attempts, accumulating 11 yards and an interception in Georgia State’s 34-27 loss to UConn. Veilleux has not seen much action since Georgia State’s matchup against Old Dominion in early October.

Alex Bacchetta, Rice

Punter Alex Bacchetta recorded two punts for 66 yards in Rice’s 24-10 victory over Navy. This marked a season-low in total punting yards, which in this case is a positive sign for a football team.

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James Russell

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