Introduction
There has been a lot (too much?) talk in the off-season about Penn State’s need to upgrade its quarterback situation going into the 2021 season. Every time any FBS quarterback hit the Transfer Portal, message boards and Twitter exploded with speculation about Penn State’s interest, and whether said quarterback would be an upgrade over Sean Clifford. Heck, a vocal few even wondered if a strong spring from Ta’Quan Roberson or true freshman Christian Veilleux could be enough to supplant the incumbent quarterback.
All that talk made for great fodder from January to April, but it’s almost a foregone conclusion that Clifford will be the Game 1 starter in Madison, making him the 3rd three-year starter for Penn State in succession. That begs the question: as Clifford enters his third (and presumably final) season under center, how has his statistical performance compared to the numbers compiled by the previous two starters – Christian Hackenberg (2013-2015) and Trace McSorley (2016-2018)?
The answer, as you’ll see, is almost smack-dab in the middle.



