Postgame Notes: Penn State vs. Clemson (Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl)Postgame Notes: Penn State vs. Clemson (Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl)

Postgame Notes: Penn State vs. Clemson (Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl)

TEAM

  • Penn State improved to 1-1 all-time against Clemson.
  • The Nittany Lions are now 34-21-2 all-time in Bowl/CFP games (.614 winning percentage, seventh all-time among schools with 20+ appearances).
  • Penn State’s 34 bowl wins rank fourth all-time among FBS teams (trailing Alabama, Georgia, USC).
  • Terry Smith became Penn State’s first interim head coach to earn a bowl win.
  • OL Eagan Boyer, DE Yvan Kemajou, OL Dominic Rulli and RB Corey Smith made their first collegiate starts. They are four of 17 Nittany Lions who have made their first collegiate start this season.
  • S Jashaun Green and RB Tikey Hayes made their collegiate debuts. They are two of 28 Nittany Lions to make their collegiate debut and two of 35 Nittany Lions to make their Penn State debut this season.
  • Hayes is Penn State’s 17th true freshman to play this season.

 

STREAKS

  • Penn State has not allowed a special teams touchdown in 90-straight games, dating back to the start of the 2019 season.

 

BOWL NOTES

 

OFFENSE

  • Penn State threw for 262 yards are its eighth-most in a bowl game.
  • QB Ethan Grunkemeyer threw for 262 yards, the eighth-most in a bowl game in school history.
  • Grunkemeyer completed 23 passes, ranking third in Penn State bowl history, while his 34 pass attempts for tied for eighth.
  • His 67.6 completion percentage is the fifth-best in Penn State bowl history.
  • Grunkemeyer’s two touchdown passes are tied for the seventh-most in a Penn State bowl game.
  • Grunkemeyer threw a 73-yard touchdown pass to WR Trebor Peña in the fourth quarter. It was the third-longest pass play in Penn State bowl history and the second-longest touchdown pass.
  • WR Devonte Ross tallied eight receptions, tied for second-most in a Penn State bowl game.

 

DEFENSE

  • Penn State allowed just 43 rushing yards, breaking the Pinstripe Bowl record (47 yards, Nebraska (vs. Boston College, 2024)).
  • The 43 rushing yards allowed are the fourth-fewest given up by Penn State in a bowl game.
  • Penn State allowed 236 total yards, its fifth-fewest given up in a bowl game.
  • The Nittany Lions tied a Pinstripe Bowl record with four sacks (done three previous times: Notre Dame (vs. Rutgers, 2013), Pitt (vs. Northwestern, 2016) and Michigan State (vs. Wake Forest, 2019)).
  • DE Dani Dennis-Sutton tied a Pinstripe Bowl record with two sacks, matching West Virginia’s Terence Garvin (vs. Syracuse, 2012).
  • Dennis-Sutton’s two sacks are tied for second-most in a Penn State bowl game.
  • Dennis-Sutton recorded a Penn State-bowl record 22 sack yards.

 

SPECIAL TEAMS

  • K Ryan Barker hit field goals of 48 and 43 yards. His 48-yard field goal is the third-longest in Penn State bowl history, while his 43-yard field goal is tied for the eighth-longest.
  • Barker is the first Penn State kicker with two 43+ yard field goals in a PSU bowl game.
  • Barker’s 10 kicking points are tied for sixth-most in a Penn State bowl game.
  • Barker made three field goals, tied for third-most in a PSU bowl game.

 

OFFENSE

Team

  • Penn State threw for 262 yards. Since 2014, Penn State has thrown for 200+ yards on 99 occasions. PSU is 75-24 in those games.

 

Ethan Grunkemeyer

  • QB Ethan Grunkemeyer completed 23-of-34 passes for 262 yards and two touchdowns.
  • Grunkemeyer finished the 2025 season with a program-record 69.1 completion percentage (123-of-178), The previous record was held by Kerry Collins (66.7; 1994).
  • Grunkemeyer posted career highs in completions (23), pass attempts (34) and passing yards (262), while tying his career high in passing touchdowns (2). His previous highs were 21 completions, 32 attempts and 219 yards against Indiana. He also had two touchdown passes at Michigan State.
  • He threw a 73-yard touchdown pass to Trebor Peña in the fourth quarter. It was his second completion of 70+ yards this season.
  • He added an 11-yard touchdown pass to Andrew Rappleyea in the fourth quarter.
  • Grunkemeyer earned his third career 200-yard passing game and second career game with multiple touchdown passes.
  • He had two completions of 20+ yards on the day, bringing his season total to 20.
  • Career Bowl/CFP stats: 24-of-36, 271 yards, 2 TD/0 INT

 

Quinton Martin Jr.

  • RB Quinton Martin Jr. rushed for a career-high 101 yards on 20 carries for his first career 100-yard rushing game.
  • His previous career highs were seven rushes for 24 yards vs. Kent State in 2024.
  • Martin had a 21-yard rush in the first quarter. It was his longest career rush, bettering a 10-yard run against Kent State in 2024.
  • Career Bowl/CFP Stats: 23 rush, 108 yards, Long Rush 21 yards

 

Corey Smith

  • RB Corey Smith had a career-high nine carries. His previous high was eight at Purdue in 2024.

 

Trebor Peña

  • WR Trebor Peña earned Bowl MVP honors, catching five passes for 100 yards and a touchdown.
  • Peña hauled in a 73-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter. It was his 12th career receiving touchdown.
  • The 73-yard grab was Peña’s career long reception. His previous long was 62 yards against Clemson in 2021 (while playing at Syracuse).
  • It was also his 28th career 20+ yard catch and his ninth this season.
  • Peña posted his third career 100-yard receiving game.

 

Devonte Ross

  • WR Devonte Ross made a team-high high catches for 84 yards.
  • Ross caught a 35-yard pass in the fourth quarter, his seventh 20+ catch this season.

 

Andrew Rappleyea

  • TE Andrew Rappleyea hauled in an 11-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter. It was his third career touchdown reception.

 

DEFENSE

 

Team

  • Penn State forced a turnover on downs on Clemson’s opening drive, stopping a fake punt, and got another turnover on downs in the fourth quarter. Penn State recorded 18 fourth-down stops this season.
  • The Nittany Lions earned a red-zone stop on a missed field goal by Clemson in the second quarter. It was Penn State’s eighth red-zone stop this season.
  • Penn State held Clemson to 46 rushing yards. PSU has held 31 opponents under 100 rushing yards since 2022, most in the FBS, and 70 opponents under 100 rushing yards since 2014.
  • The Nittany Lions limited Clemson to 236 total yards. Since 2014, Penn State has held opponents under 300 total yards on 74 occasions.
  • Penn State allowed 193 passing yards, its 90th time holding an opponent under 200 passing yards since 2014.

 

Dani Dennis-Sutton

  • DE Dani Dennis-Sutton collected two sacks with one in the second quarter and one in the fourth.
  • With 23.5 career sacks, Dennis-Sutton moved into sixth all-time at Penn State, passing Matt Millen (22; 1976-79) and Abdul Carter (23; 2022-24).
  • Dennis-Sutton now owns 34.5 career tackles for loss.
  • He posted his 10th career game with multiple tackles for loss and fifth career game with multiple sacks.
  • Career Bowl/CFP Stats: 24 TT, 8 TFL, 6.5 SK, 1 FF, 1 INT

 

Jaylen Harvey

  • DE Jaylen Harvey secured a solo sack in the second quarter. It was his first career sack.
  • He has 2.5 career tackles for loss.

 

Ty Blanding

  • DT Ty Blanding registered a solo tackle for loss in the fourth quarter. He has three career tackles for loss.

 

Dominic DeLuca

  • LB Dominic DeLuca notched a solo tackle for loss in the second quarter. He owns 17.5 career tackles for loss.
  • Career Bowl/CFP Stats: 21 TT, 3.5 TFL, 0.5 SK, 2 INT (1 TD)

 

Amare Campbell

  • LB Amare Campbell reached the 100 season tackles mark on Saturday. He finished the year with 103 tackles.
  • Campbell became the 13th PSU player since 2005 to reach 100 tackles in a season and the first since Ellis Brooks in 2021.

 

Zion Tracy

  • CB Zion Tracy tallied three tackles in the first half and finished the game with a career-high-tying five stops. He had five tackles on two previous occasions and last at Rutgers.

 

Daryus Dixson

  • CB Daryus Dixson had two pass breakups in the first half and finished the game with a career-high three breakups. It was his second game this season with multiple pass breakups. He had two at Rutgers.

 

Jahmir Joseph

  • CB Jahmir Joseph tallied three tackles in the first half and finished the game with a career-high five stops. His previous high was one tackle, on two occasions and last against Villanova.

 

Dejuan Lane

  • S Dejuan Lane matched his career best in tackles with five (3 solo), all of which came in the first half. He also previously had five against Villanova.
  • Career Bowl/CFP Stats: 7 TT, 2 PBU

 

Vaboue Toure

  • S Vaboue Toure recorded a career-high seven tackles. His previous career high was five tackles against UCLA in 2024.
  • Toure notched his first career tackle for loss and sack on a sack in the fourth quarter.

 

SPECIAL TEAMS

 

Ryan Barker

  • K Ryan Barker hit three field goals and an extra point.
  • Barker set the Penn State season field goal percentage record (94.7%; 18-of-19). The previous record was held by Tyler Davis (91.7; 2016) and Jake Pinegar (91.7; 2019).
  • His 89.2 career field goal percentage (33-of-37) ranks first in program history.
  • Barker converted a 22-yard field goal on Penn State’s opening drive.
  • He nailed a 48-yard field goal to close out the first half.
  • Barker hit a 43-yard field goal to open the fourth quarter. He is 12-of-14 on field goals of 40+ yards in his career.
  • The redshirt sophomore posted his second career game with multiple 40+ yard field goals. He hit 45- and 42-yard field goals against Villanova.
  • Career Bowl Stats: 6/6, long of 48, 13/13 PAT

 

Gabriel Nwosu

  • P Gabriel Nwosu averaged 45 yards on three punts.
  • Nwosu ended the 2025 season with a program-record 46.03 punt average (1,749 yards on 38 punts). The previous record was held by Jordan Stout (46.01; 2021).
  • Nwosu landed a 50-yard punt at the Clemson 13 in the first quarter. It was his 11th punt of 50+ yards this season and his 15th inside the 20.

 

Team Season Records

 

Offense

  • Completion Percentage - 66.7; second at Penn State.

 

Special Teams

  • Punt Average - 46.03; program record.
  • Field Goal Percentage - .947 (18/19); program record.