
"Patrick Chambers is a great coach. He's got great talent and he gets those guys better. When you get buy in from the community that team can beat anyone."

"In my four years here, I've been surrounded by great people, so this year was really more about me serving instead of just taking everything for what it is. That's something I've taken pride in and focused on a lot more."

The Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania native turned down scholarship offers from Air Force, Army, and Fordham to stay in-state and play for the Nittany Lions.

"Because you gotta have fun. If you're playing under stress, worry, fear, you're going to find the other result, and that's not what you want."

The Nittany Lions came in at No. 22 in this week's AP Top 25.

After a tight first half, the Nittany Lions pulled away from Nebraska with a dominant performance in the final 20 minutes.