ATLANTA–  No, Drew Allar isn’t hurt, but it was Beau Pribula lining up at quarterback on Penn State’s second-quarter touchdown with 2:45 left in the first half.

Pribula was at QB flanked by running back Nicholas Singleton while Allar was spread out wide to the right.

On the snap, Pribula looked right as if to throw a screen to Allar, but instead turned and fired to Singleton down the field for a 48-yard touchdown completion to pull Penn State within three of Ole Miss late in the first half.

It was Singleton’s second receiving touchdown of the season and marked the seventh passing touchdown of the season for Pribula.

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