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  1. 1 day ago · Singleton and Allen each have 53 carries a piece. The former has taken his for 408 yards and three touchdowns. The latter has netted 289 and one. Penn State leads the Big Ten with an average of 251 rushing yards per game. And, Singleton’s mark of 7.7 yards per carry ranks fourth in the conference.

  2. 1 day ago · “No, not at this stage,” Franklin said. Singleton played in Saturday’s contest and last recorded a stat with over 10 minutes left. He recorded 408 yards on 7.7 yards per carry and made the key chip-block followed by a truck that gained national attention against Illinois. Looking to UCLA. UCLA comes to Beaver Stadium for the first time ...

  3. 1 day ago · Through four games, Singleton’s rushed for 408 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 7.2 yards per carry. He’s been effective in the passing game, catching six balls for 82 yards and two scores.”. Penn State coach James Franklin doesn’t talk about injuries or anything of that nature, and the case of Nick Singleton is no exception.

  4. 10 hours ago · Singleton has rushed for 408 yards on 53 carries and ranks third nationally with a 7.7 yards-per-carry average ... Franklin has said that Penn State's defense had some issues deploying the new ...

  5. 3 days ago · Sir John Franklin (born April 16, 1786, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England—died June 11, 1847, near King William Island, British Arctic Islands [now in Nunavut territory, Canada]) was an English rear admiral and explorer who led an ill-fated expedition (1845) in search of the Northwest Passage, a Canadian Arctic waterway connecting the Atlantic and ...

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  6. 1 day ago · The mysterious fate of Captain John Franklin’s doomed 1845 voyage into the Arctic to find a way through the Northwest Passage has captured imaginations for over a century and a half. A recent ...

  7. 3 days ago · Located in front of the College hall and facing the Van Pelt Library, the Benjamin Franklin sculpture was one of the most iconic images of Penn. The sculpture was created by John Boyle, an American sculptor. Boyle studied at the Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.