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Transfer Portal Roundup: Week Seven

The Nittany Lions suffered another stunning setback with a 22-21 loss to Northwestern at Beaver Stadium on Saturday, which resulted in the end of James Franklin’s tenure as the head coach for Penn State football.

As questions swirl around Penn State’s future, here’s a look at how those with blue and white ties made their mark across college football this weekend.

Beau Pribula, Missouri

Former Penn State quarterback Beau Pribula passed for 167 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in a narrow 27-24 defeat to the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday. Pribula has thrown for 1,370 yards, 11 touchdowns, and five interceptions as a Tiger.

Omari Evans, Washington

The former wide receiver hauled in two receptions for the Huskies en route to a victory over Rutgers this past Friday. Evans has recorded five receptions for 128 yards and one touchdown on the season.

Mekhi Flowers, Akron

A former Penn State defensive back, Mekhi Flowers, accounted for four total tackles in the Zips’ 20-7 loss to Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.

Cam Miller, Rutgers

Former Penn State cornerback Cam Miller recorded four tackles in the Scarlet Knights’ 38-19 defeat to the Washington Huskies on Friday.

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James Russell

James Russell is a junior digital & print journalism major from Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. He can often be found trying to manage his dynasty fantasy football team or drinking coffee at a disgraceful hour. If you ever want to talk football, his Twitter is @1JamesRussell, or you can reach out to his email [email protected]

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