Penn State blows late lead for fourth straight loss in first game since James Franklin firing

It’s a new era for Penn State football, but it started in the same crushing fashion. In their first game since firing longtime head coach James Franklin, the Nittany Lions coughed up a fourth-quarter lead and lost a 25-24 heartbreaker to Iowa on Saturday night at Kinnick Stadium, marking their fourth straight loss.

Penn State fell to a brutal 3-4 on the season and has dropped its first four games in the Big Ten.

“I think we gave everything we had,” interim head coach Terry Smith said following his first game at the helm. “There was no one that didn’t give great effort. We just have to execute.”

The Nittany Lions held a 24-19 lead with just under five minutes to go, until Hawkeyes quarterback Mark Gronkowski ran for 67 yards to set up Kaden Wetjen for a go-ahead rushing touchdown with 3:54 left on the clock. Iowa failed to convert on the two-point conversion, leaving the door open for a Penn State comeback.

However, the Hawkeyes pressured Penn State’s second-string quarterback, Ethan Grunkmeyer, near midfield and forced a fourth-down incompletion. Gronkowski, who set a new career high with 130 rushing yards while adding two touchdowns, iced the game with a 14-yard rush on third down that allowed Iowa to burn the clock.

After dropping their fourth straight game, Penn State tied the record for most consecutive losses in AP poll history for a team that was ranked within the top two in the first poll of the season, according to ESPN.

The loss was a brutal way to kick off Smith’s term in charge following the shock firing of Franklin after 12 seasons. Penn State is a far cry from the squad that marched to the College Football Playoff just a season ago.

After beating up on inferior competition to open the season, the Nittany Lions completely unraveled in conference play, underscored by back-to-back disasters against UCLA and Northwestern.

The former associate head coach inherited a team in complete freefall — a struggling squad without its starting quarterback, Drew Allar, who suffered a season-ending injury.

All things considered, Smith was relatively pleased with the fight he saw from his team on Saturday night.

“I’m super proud of those guys and the way they played,” he said. “We just have to clean it up so that we can finish games.”

Things don’t get any easier for the Nittany Lions, who, after a bye week, will travel to the Horseshoe to face No. 1-ranked powerhouse Ohio State on November 1.
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Oregon vs. Penn State prediction: Odds, picks, best bet for massive Big Ten battle

No. 3 Penn State has not put a foot wrong in 2025, but the Nittany Lions won’t stop hearing from the critics until they take that next step. Coming up just short—whether it be in a do-or-die game in the regular season or in the College Football Playoff semifinals last year—has become the M.O. in Happy Valley during the James Franklin era.

A win over No. 6 Oregon at Beaver Stadium on Saturday would go a long way in quieting the noise around Franklin and the Nittany Lions. Penn State is a 3.5-point favorite under the Central PA lights on Saturday.

### Oregon vs. Penn State Odds, Prediction

Neither one of these teams has really faced anybody of note through the first month of the season. Penn State has blown out Nevada, FIU, and Villanova, while Oregon has done the same to Montana State, Oregon State, Northwestern, and Oklahoma State. It’s hard to glean much from those games that we didn’t already know about these two heavyweights—they’re very good!

One thing that has stood out on the Oregon side has been how well the Ducks have protected quarterback Dante Moore. Keeping Moore upright against Northwestern or Montana State is one thing, but doing so against Penn State will be a whole new ballgame. Nonetheless, the Ducks have given us no reason to doubt that they can handle themselves in the trenches.

### Betting Insights

Penn State’s offense has also given us no reason to worry, though you can poke holes in its ability to strike quickly. Drew Allar is going to be a high pick in April because of his ability to manage a game efficiently, but the passing game struggles to keep secondaries honest by hitting them for big plays.

These two teams are viewed as peers by the betting market, but Penn State is the favorite on Saturday for a couple of reasons. The Nittany Lions are rested after a bye, while Oregon has to travel across the country to play in a hostile environment. Perhaps that’s enough to make Penn State a 3.5-point favorite, but I’d push back on that.

While home-field advantage plays a factor, Franklin’s 4-20 record against top-10 opponents needs to be accounted for in this matchup. I’ll take the points in this coin flip.

### The Play: Oregon +3.5 (-110, FanDuel)

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Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry. He loves using game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.

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