Penn State remains banged up for its Saturday night clash against Nebraska in Beaver Stadium, though the Nittany Lions have a few players available who were out a week ago.
Cornerback A.J. Harris and center Dom Rulli, who were listed as questionable last week against Michigan State, were left off the Nittany Lions’ pregame availability report, indicating they’re available. Quarterback Bekkem Kritza, linebacker Kari Jackson, wide receiver Ethan Black and defensive end Cortez Harris, who were out last week, are also back.
They’ll be without wide receiver Matt Outten, who returns to the “out” category after briefly being available last week. Running backs Jabree Coleman, Tikey Hayes, Corey Smith, Quinton Martin Jr., offensive lineman Caleb Brewer and defensive end Bobby Mears are also new additions to the list of unavailable players.
Safety Antoine Belgrave-Shorter, defensive end Chaz Coleman, quarterbacks Drew Allar and Jaxon Smolik, linebacker Tony Rojas, wide receivers Kaden Saunders, Peter Gonzalez and Josiah Brown, defensive end Max Granville, linebacker Jackson Pryts, defensive end Mason Robinson, defensive tackles Owen Wafle and Kaleb Artis, offensive linemen Brady O’Hara and Liam Horan, cornerback Donte Nastasi and defensive end Jordon Mayer remain unavailable after missing previous games.
On the opposite sideline, Nebraska will be without defensive backs Blye Hill and Malcolm Hartzog Jr., wide receivers Jeremiah Jones, Janiran Bonner and Demitrius Bell, quarterback Dylan Raiola, running back Jamarion Parker, offensive linemen Julian Marks, Gibson Pyle, Nolan Fennessy, Teddy Prochazka and Gunnar Gottula, defensive linemen Malcolm Simpson, Conor Connealy and Tyson Terry, linebackers Trent Uhlir and Gage Stenger and tight end Mac Markway.
Additionally, running back Kenneth Williams is questionable for the Cornhuskers.
