Penn State’s 63-7 rout of outmanned Delaware was less a competition than a business transaction

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It was nothing more than a full-pads workout for the Nittany Lions as they made quick work of an FCS school that's a neighbor in geographical proximity only. Everyone involved in the exhibition, except the Blue Hens and their coaches, was delighted with the result.

Penn State defensive end Jameial Lyons sacks Delaware quarterback Zach Marker during third quarter of Nittany Lions' 63-7 win on Sept. 9, 2023. Joe Hermitt | jhermitt@pennlive.comCommerce was on parade on Saturday at Beaver Stadium. Over 100,000 people – and I don’t mean ticket-buyers but actual bodies – attended Penn State’s 63-7 exhibition win over Delaware.

Oh, it was a real game as far as it counting in the standings. It goes in the left column. And in this number-obsessed society, the 56-point margin of victory will factor in nicely to whatever quantity measure the sometimes quality-challenged College Football Playoff committee members use in December to decide who makes the final 4-team tournament.

 

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