UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State senior running back Kaytron Allen was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week on Monday. He guided the Nittany Lions to a 40-36 win over Rutgers on Saturday.
Allen earned the Big Ten weekly honor for the third-straight week after being named Co-Offensive Player of the Week on November 17 and November 24.
Kaytron Allen · Sr. · RB · 5-11 · 229 · Norfolk, Va. · IMG Academy (Fla.)
- Earned All-Big Ten honorable mention by the media in 2024.
- Picked up second-team All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and third-team from the media in 2023.
- Rushed for a career-high 226 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries at Rutgers, including runs of 55, 43 and 50 yards. His 226 yards are PSU’s most in a game since Larry Johnson’s 279 vs. Michigan State in 2002 and the 12th-most in game in program history.
- On a 3-yard rush in the fourth quarter against Nebraska, Allen (4,180) became the all-time career rushing yards leader at Penn State, passing Evan Royster (3,932; 2007-10). On the day, Allen also moved past Saquon Barkley (3,843; 2015-17).
- Against Rutgers, Allen became the 23rd Big Ten player to reach the 4,000 career rushing yards mark and moved into 18th in Big Ten history.
- On a 2-yard rush against Nebraska, Allen went over the 1,000-rushing yard mark for the season. He now has 1,303 rushing yards in 2025, ranking 11th in a season at Penn State.
- His 15 rushing touchdowns in 2025 sit ninth in a season at Penn State.
- Allen has posted five 100-yard rushing games this season, including four in Big Ten play (144 vs. FIU, 145 at Iowa, 181 at Michigan State, 160 vs. Nebraska, 226 vs. Rutgers), becoming the first Nittany Lion with four 100-yard games against Big Ten opponent since Miles Sanders in 2018.
- Allen earned his second career 1,000-yard rushing season. He is one of nine Nittany Lions with multiple 1000-yard rushing seasons and joins Nicholas Singleton as two of eight current FBS players with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons.
- After a rushing touchdown against Rutgers, Allen ranks third all-time at Penn State in both rushing touchdowns (39) and total touchdowns (43).
- Sits fifth all-time at Penn State with 4,711 career all-purpose yards.
- Against Indiana, became Penn State’s all-time leader in career rushing attempts and against Michigan State, became the 35th Big Ten player since 1956 to reach 700 career attempts.
- Leads current FBS players with 4,180 career rushing yards and ranks third with 39 career rushing touchdowns.
- Sits first in the FBS in yards per carry in the fourth quarter (8.2; min. 50 carries) and yards per carry on first down (7.9; min. 90 carries).
- Has 13 career 100-yard rushing games, eight career games with multiple rushing touchdowns and three games with 100+ rushing yards and 2+ rushing touchdowns.
- Rushed for 144 yards, including a 67-yard touchdown, against FIU.
- Ran for 76 yards and a score at Ohio State.
- Posted a career-high 28 carries for 145 yards and two touchdowns at Iowa.
- Rushed for 181 yards and two touchdowns at Michigan State. Had runs of 42 and 26 yards in the fourth quarter, while averaging 7.2 yards per carry for the game.
- Tallied 160 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries against Nebraska, including a 50-yard run. He scored on runs of 3 and 13 yards.
Penn State concluded the regular season with a 6-6 record and is eligible to make its 57th postseason appearance in a bowl game to be determined.
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