Things went from bad to worse for Penn State on Saturday, and in multiple ways.

Not only did the Nittany Lions lose their third-straight game, a 22-21 defeat to Northwestern, but they saw their starting quarterback go down with an injury in the fourth quarter.

Drew Allar, who entered the season viewed as a potential first-round pick, was carted off the field just minutes before Penn State lost to its second consecutive unranked opponent.

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Here’s the latest on Allar after leaving the game against Northwestern.

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Drew Allar injury update

Allar went down in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s home game for Penn State, when the team had an opportunity to take the lead with a few minutes remaining. With the score at 22-21, Allar began scrambling on a 3rd & 4.

Just as he got past the line of scrimmage, multiple Northwestern defenders converged on him in the middle of the field. While one defender tackled him at his left leg, another came in from his right side.

Allar remained down on the field, grabbing at his left leg after the play. He was then taken back to the locker room on a cart.

Allar was announced as “done for the year” by head coach James Franklin postgame, per Daniel Gallen. He will not return to Penn State in 2025, with the specifics of his injury unknown.

This section will be updated.

How long is Drew Allar out?

James Franklin said postgame that Allar will miss the remainder of the 2025 season with the injury he sustained in Week 7 against Northwestern.

Allar, a senior, chose to return to Penn State following the 2024 season and a pair of College Football Playoff wins. However, the 2025 season has been a tough one already for the Nittany Lions, whose playoff hopes are all but gone after six games — Saturday’s loss came after they had already fallen from the AP Poll for the first time since 2022.

Ethan Grunkemeyer is set to step in for Penn State as QB1 moving forward.

Penn State upcoming schedule

Here’s a look at the next three games for the Nittany Lions.

Date Opponent Time (ET)
Sat., Oct. 18 at Iowa 7 p.m.
Sat., Nov. 1 at No. 1 Ohio State TBD
Sat, Nov. 8 vs. No. 7 Indiana TBD
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