Trace McSorley sets all-time Penn State record for total TD's
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Trace McSorley claimed another piece of Penn State history on Saturday, breaking the all-time program record for total touchdowns in a career with his 66th.
With that last TD, @McSorley_IX breaks the Penn State record for touchdowns responsible for with his 6️⃣6️⃣th TDR. #WeAre#RUvsPSU pic.twitter.com/YdLej6qMdh
— Penn State Football (@PennStateFball) November 11, 2017
McSorley's 66th career score came in the form of a 20-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter against Rutgers. He later recorded his 67th on a 22-yard passing touchdown to wideout DaeSean Hamilton late in the first half.
The Nittany Lions went on to complete a 35-6 victory over the Scarlet Knights, with McSorley finishing 16-of-21 passing for 214 yards and a pair of touchdowns. On the ground, he ran for 44 yards and a score.
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