Photo Gallery: Nittany Lions lose to Northwestern
Photo posted September 28, 2014 in
Sports by Bobby Chen, Tomy Yan and Haley Nelson
Penn State record goes to 4-1 after a 29-6 Homecoming loss to Northwestern at Beaver Stadium
Christian Hackenberg is tackled during the third quarter of Penn State's 29-6 loss to Northwestern. Hackenberg was sacked four times. The Wildcats pass pressure limited the sophomore quarterback to 22 completions on 45 attempts for 216 yards and an interception. / Photo by Bobby Chen
Penn State running back Akeel Lynch (22) is upended by Northwestern safety Traveon Henry (10) after an 11-yard reception. / Photo by Bobby Chen
Christian Hackenberg grimaces while glancing up at the scoreboard late in the fourth quarter during Penn State's 29-6 loss to Northwestern. / Photo by Bobby Chen
Penn State fans cheer as running back Bill Belton (1) carries the ball against Northwestern. / Photo by Haley Nelson
Penn State receiver DaeSean Hamilton (5) pulls in a 51-yard pass from Christian Hackenberg over Northwestern defenders in the second quarter of Penn State's 29-6 loss to the Wildcats. Hamilton led the Lions with 100 yards on six catches. / Photo by Bobby Chen
Penn State cheerleaders and the Nittany Lion sing the National Anthem before Penn State's game against Northwestern. / Photo by Tomy Yan
Defensive back Jesse Della Valle (39) stiff arms Northwestern punter Chris Gradone on a 41-yard punt return. / Photo by Bobby Chen
Penn State's Gary Wooten (8) tackles Northwestern's Warren Long (34) during Penn State's 29-6 loss to the Wildcats at Beaver Stadium. / Photo by Haley Nelson
For the homecoming game against Northwestern, the Nittany Lions did not display names on the back of their jerseys for the first time since the last Paterno-coached season in 2011-2012. Sept. 27, 2014. / Photo by Bobby Chen
Northwestern's Matthew Harris flashes a thumbs up while being carted off the field after suffering a collision with Penn State's Christian Hackenberg. / Photo by Bobby Chen
Northwestern's Miles Shuler (5) eludes Penn State defenders in the first quarter. / Photo by Tomy Yan
At his post-game press conference, Penn State coach James Franklin took responsibility for his first loss the Nittany Lions coach, 29-6, to Northwestern. / Photo by Bobby Chen