Penn State won its 30th game with Trace McSorley under center on Saturday, pushing the senior past Todd Blackledge and Tony Sacco for most all-time by a Nittany Lions starting quarterback.

McSorley didn’t finish with the greatest numbers in the 20-7 win at Rutgers — he went 17-of-37 with 183 yards and two touchdowns with an interception to boot — but his performance helped Penn State improve to 8-3 with a chance to reach double-digit wins for the third consecutive season, something the program hasn’t accomplished since 1980-82.

He also notched his 100th career touchdown against the Scarlet Knights, which is by far the most in program history.

McSorley will play in his final home game on senior day this Saturday against Maryland at 3:30 p.m. EST.