Penn Stater linebacker Dom DeLuca did it. And then he did it again. DeLuca came through in critical moments and intercepted ...
The Penn State Nittany Lions relied heavily on their defense, especially in the first half, of their win over the SMU ...
SMU's Kevin Jennings was deep in his own territory and on his back foot, but he airmailed the checkdown right into DeLuca’s ...
DeLuca, a two-year team captain, returned an interception for a touchdown in Penn State's first-ever College Football Playoff ...
DeLuca was Pennsylvania Class 3A player of the year in 2019, after leading Wyoming Area High School to a state championship ...
Penn State made a decisive early move against SMU last week, leaving its offense on the field for a pivotal 4th-and-1 attempt ...
But the defense did more than enough to give the team and the 106,013 fans inside Beaver Stadium new life, intercepting SMU quarterback Kevin Jennings three times – once by Tony Rojas and twice by Dom ...
Not one to be outdone, DeLuca grabbed his second interception another two drives later — when the Mustangs were just 7 yards ...
“Dom DeLuca may not happen at Penn State. I love Dom and Mom and Dad. I think he’s a tremendous example for all of our players on the team.” DeLuca does things with a “pedal to the mettle ...
The linebackers were particularly dominating, led by Kobe King's tackling (team-high eight stops) and those INTs by Dom ...
Another linebacker, mind you, scored the second. What a postseason start for the Penn State defense − for linebackers Dom DeLuca and Tony Rojas −on about the coldest, windiest December day ...
Penn State scored its first College Football Playoff points on back-to-back interceptions returned for touchdowns against SMU ...