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Penn State linebacker Tony Rojas, recovered from injury, leads a strong defense that's allowing just 17 points per game.
Penn State linebacker Tony Rojas, fully recovered from a season-ending injury, is a key contributor to the Nittany Lions' improved defense under new coordinator Jim Knowles.
Playing at full strength after last year's shoulder surgery, Rojas has helped lead a 4-2-5 defense that's allowing just 17 points through three games, with no touchdowns allowed and three fumbles forced.
He leads the team in sacks with two and is second in tackles with 18.
Though the unit struggles on third and fourth downs, the defense shows promise ahead of a major matchup against No.
4 Oregon.
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El linebacker de Penn State, Tony Rojas, recuperado de una lesión, lidera una fuerte defensa que permite solo 17 puntos por juego.