Penn State has only 84 yards of offense, but 62 of those came on a long run by quarterback Sean Clifford, who held a read option and saw plenty of open space in front of him. That set up a first-and-goal to get Penn State on the board, and two minutes later the Nittany Lions ran a tip drill for a pick six to take a 14-13 lead. Michigan answered with a field goal to take back the lead, but the Nittany Lions will start the second half with the ball and a chance to take the lead in a game that feels like it shouldn’t even be in right now. Keep it locked here for live scores, updates and highlights from the game.