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Transfer Portal Roundup: Week Two

Penn State football is now 2-0.

Penn State silenced Florida International on Saturday at Beaver Stadium, 34-0. Despite a slow first half, the team picked it up in the second.

But, the Nittany Lions were without several notable names from last season. Let’s take a look at how those former players did across the weekend.

Beau Pribula, Missouri

Beau Pribula led the Missouri Tigers to a 41-31 win over Kansas. Pribula completed 30 passes for 334 passing yards and three touchdowns.

Harrison Wallace III, Ole Miss

Harrison Wallace III and the Ole Miss Rebels squeezed out a victory over Kentucky, 30-23. The wide receiver hauled in 117 over four receptions, for a strong 29.3 yards on average.

Ta’Mere Robinson, USC

Former Penn State linebacker Ta’Mere Robinson recorded two tackles in USC’s dominant 59-20 showing over Georgia Southern.

Keyvone Lee, UNLV

Running back Keyvone Lee is now at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The Rebels found a win against UCLA 30-23 on Saturday, with Lee adding one run at 19 yards for a touchdown in the victory.

Cam Miller, Rutgers

Former Penn Stater Cam Miller made the switch to the Scarlet Knights as a defensive back, recording two tackles on Saturday. However, he went down early in the game against Miami of Ohio and did not return to the game. The extent of his injury is unclear.

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Ashley Connington

Ashley is a rising senior studying journalism from New Jersey and Onward State's current managing editor. Her life basically revolves around Chelsea and Premier League Football. You can email [email protected] to send her ways to meet Saquon or watch her obsess over Chelsea FC and TJ Malone on twitter @ashconnington.

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