Penn State QB Drew Allar's “Freaky” Snapchat Messages Have Allegedly Been  Exposed, And Let's Just Say He “Takes Things Fast” [PHOTO] - NewsBreak

Drew Allar (Photos via USA Today and Twitter)
Drew Allar has taken several losses in a short amount of time.

Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Oregon Ducks – Game Highlights

In one of its biggest games of the regular season, No. 3 Penn State fell short in the face of adversity. That was despite the electrifying atmosphere created by over 111,000 fans in their stadium during a whiteout game, which drew the second-largest crowd in Beaver Stadium history.

The stage was set. Penn State failed to capitalize on it.

In the aftermath of the loss, Penn State quarterback now finds himself in another situation off the field.

Apparently, the 21-year-old is a straight shooter when it comes to the ladies. One woman, with whom he was allegedly having a conversation, released the text conversation they had over Snapchat. It showed Allar getting straight to business and letting her know exactly what he wanted.

According to the message, Allar told the unnamed girl that he had practice at 5 pm and wanted to be sucked off afterwards.


Allar’s writing that certainly caught the young lady off guard as she replied, “Whoa, okay, you take things fast,” which lets you know that they were not familiar with each other at all.

“Sorry, babe, that’s just how I roll,” Drew Allar responded.

The girl then asks what he wants to see, to which Allar says to spread her cheeks and bend over.

Drew Allar Throws Back-Breaking Interception

Sep 27, 2025; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar (15) warms up before a game against the Oregon Ducks at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images
Drew Allar and a host of other players all decided to return to Penn State to play in games like they had on Saturday against Oregon.

Penn State’s 30-24 loss to Oregon in double overtime was another stomach punch for the Nittany Lions.

The Nittany Lions and Ducks were engaged in a battle that took them to overtime. It was a game that had everything, including students rocking Charlie Kirk “Freedom” T-shirts, as many sat in the student section of the stadium.

Allar’s double-overtime interception extinguished Penn State’s hopes of a signature win against Oregon and crushed the thousands of fans who were hoping to see a big victory.

Drew Allar was asked to explain what happened after the game.

“I tried to get it over the guy’s head,” Allar said. “He jumped up and caught the ball.”