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Drew Allar played 6 games in 2025 before suffering a season-ending leg injury against Northwestern on October 11. He completed 103 of 159 passes (64.8%) for 1,100 yards, 8 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions, while adding 172 rushing yards and 1 touchdown on 36 carries. The injury ended his college career as a senior, with no remaining eligibility. He underwent surgery in mid-October and began early rehabilitation. His junior season (2024) statistics: 3,327 passing yards, 24 TDs, 66.5% completion percentage.
Drew Patrick Allar is a talented quarterback who has become the face of Penn State football. Born March 8, 2004, he ranks first all-time at Penn State in completion percentage (62.9%) and interception percentage (1.19%). In 2024, he finished second in a single-season at Penn State in completion percentage (66.5%), third in passing efficiency (153.3), and third in passing yardage (3,327). He nearly led his team to the national championship game, earning decisive victories in two playoff games before falling to Notre Dame in the semifinals. In 2025, Allar returned for his senior season but suffered a season-ending lower-leg injury against Northwestern on October 11, 2025.
Drew Allar underwent successful surgery for a broken left ankle sustained against Northwestern. The injury abruptly ends his senior season and his celebrated Penn State career.
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