Penn State bottles up Ashton Jeanty in Fiesta Bowl over Boise State to reach CFP semis

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Drew Allar threw three touchdown passes and No. 5 Penn State bottled up Heisman Trophy runner-up Ashton Jeanty for a 31-14 win over No. 8 Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl on Tuesday night, earning a spot in the College Football Playoff semifinals.

The Nittany Lions (13-2, CFP No. 6 seed) opened their first CFP berth with a blowout win over SMU and appeared headed toward the latest lopsided victory in the new 12-team format by jumping out to a 14-0 lead against Boise State.

Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton (10) breaks free for a touchdown run during the second half Penn State’s 31-14 win over Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl College Football Playoff game on Dec. 31, 2024. AP

But the Broncos (12-2, CFP No. 3 seed) have relished the role of underdog, going back to when their brand went national in the electrifying 2007 Fiesta Bowl.

The Broncos galloped back from the early hole, closing to 17-14 on Matt Lauter’s 53-yard touchdown catch midway through the third quarter.

Penn State tripped up Boise State’s latest comeback bid.

Amin Vanover (15) holds up the Fiesta Bowl Trophy following Penn State’s win over Boise State. Getty Images

Allar threw his second touchdown pass to John Mackey Award winner Tyler Warren, and Nick Singleton burst up the middle for a 58-yard TD run, sending the Nittany Lions to the Jan. 9 Orange Bowl against No. 2 Georgia or No. 3 Notre Dame.

Penn State did it by controlling the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball most of the night and shutting down Jeanty’s running lanes.

The AP first-team All-America selection finished with a season-low 104 yards on 30 carries, leaving him 27 short of Barry Sanders’ single-season NCAA record.

Allar had been criticized all season, called dull and a game manager. He was sharp early, finding Warren in the back of the end zone for an 11-yard touchdown, then Omari Evans in stride for a 38-yard score.

James Franklin celebrates following Penn State’s Fiesta Bowl College Football Playoff game victory over Boise State. Getty Images

The Broncos pushed back by getting pressure on Allar and seemed to turn the momentum when they stripped PennState’s quarterback two plays after Jeanty lost his third fumble of the season.

Boise State then turned to Tyler Crowe, not Jeanty, and the fullback took several Nittany Lions with him for an 8-yard touchdown that cut PennState’s lead in half. The comeback seemed to still be in reach with Lauter’s TD, but the Broncos fell apart after that.

Drew Allar drops back to pass during the first half of Penn State’s Fiesta Bowl win over Boise State. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Ashton Jeanty (2) eludes the reach of Zakee Wheatley (6) during the second half of Penn State’s win over Boise State. AP

Maddux Madsen threw three interceptions and Jonah Dalmas missed his second field goal, leaving the Broncos short of the CFP semifinals.

Penn State will play No. 2 Georgia or No. 3 Notre Dame in the Jan. 9 Orange Bowl.

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