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Penn State's Tyler Warren scores a touchdown against USC

Penn State's Tyler Warren scores a touchdown against USC

Penn State's offense has undergone a huge transformation under new offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki. The best example of this is the unique formations and creative use of tight end Tyler Warren. Warren was featured throughout the formation, including wide receiver, running back, fullback and even quarterback.

The various formations and positions that Warren can be deployed in have produced some of the best plays of the season so far, and he just pulled off perhaps his wildest play yet.

In case you couldn't tell from the clip, Warren not only caught the touchdown on Beau Pribula's return pass to Drew Allar, but actually grabbed the ball to start the play. Talk about doing everything on your own.

Penn State desperately needed a spark after a terrible first half in which the offense scored just six points. Meanwhile, the defense continued to be hurt on the ground, giving up a season-high 144 yards in the first half alone.

Now that Penn State's offense has some momentum, the defense needs to figure things out to try and turn the game around before it's too late. James Franklin's team cannot afford such a surprise defeat as the path to a playoff spot is clear.

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