Several former Penn State players made an impact at their new schools during Week 3 of the college football season. With the Nittany Lions having a bye week, these players had the chance to shine on their new teams.
One standout performance came from quarterback Will Levis, who transferred to Kentucky after spending three seasons at Penn State. In his first start for the Wildcats, Levis threw for 367 yards and four touchdowns in a 28-23 win over Chattanooga.
Another transfer making waves was wide receiver Justin Shorter, who transferred to Florida after two seasons at Penn State. Shorter had a big game against Alabama, catching five passes for 94 yards and a touchdown in the Gators’ 31-29 loss to the defending national champions.
Defensive tackle Antonio Shelton, who transferred to Florida after spending four seasons at Penn State, made his presence felt with five tackles and a sack against Alabama.
Safety Lamont Wade had a strong performance for West Virginia, recording seven tackles and an interception in a 27-21 win over Virginia Tech.
Overall, these former Penn State players showcased their skills and made significant contributions to their new teams. While they may no longer be wearing the blue and white of the Nittany Lions, their success on the field serves as a testament to the talent that Penn State produces.
As the college football season continues, fans will no doubt keep an eye on these former Nittany Lions as they continue to make an impact at their new schools.
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