Ties FBS record with 17 catches Warren hauled in 17 of 20 targets for 224 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 33-30 overtime victory against USC. He also logged one rush for four yards and completed his lon... Impact Warren put up a historic performance in this instant classic for the new-look Big Ten, tying the FBS record for most catches in a game by a tight end. The 6-foot-6 senior did everything and lined up everywhere for the Penn State offense. This was on full display during his touchdown play, as Warren lined up at center and snapped the ball to backup quarterback Beau Pribula who lateralled to starting quarterback Drew Allar, who then hit Warren in the end zone for a 32-yard touchdown. He also had a two-yard touchdown catch on Penn State's opening offensive series, but this score was wiped off the board by an offensive penalty. The swiss-army-knife tight end also logged both a rushing and passing attempt. Meanwhile, wideout Harrison Wallace was the only other Nittany Lions player to log more than five targets. Warren had never recorded double-digit receptions in a game coming into Saturday's win, but it's clear that he'll be featured as much as any tight end in college football moving forward.
OCTOBER 13 • ROTOWIRE