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2023 Spring Practice

QB or Not QB? Stellar Supporting Cast Means Success Isn’t Completely Dependent on Passers’ Performance

The reason quarterback is the most important position on the field is that the best of them provide the best chance to create plays when it looks as though no play is there, to beat a blitz or a stunt or perfect coverage with a pinpoint throw or a timely scramble. Much of the excitement that surrounds Penn State coming out of the spring is that the Nittany Lions appear to have at least one of those playmaking quarterbacks ready to roll this fall.

The rest of the excitement, if not most of it, should be based on the notion that if Drew Allar and/or Beau Pribula aren’t fully ready when the season begins, the guys around them should give them time to get there.

Saturday’s Blue-White Game was the first actual scrimmage format for the Nittany Lions since 2019 but it was also still a Blue-White Game, which means any firm conclusions other than that it was the sport of football and that the players on the field will make up the majority of the players who will take the field in the games that count should be avoided.

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April 15, 2023by FTB Jeff
2023 Spring Practice

Heroes Just for One Day

Only an exhibition, Penn State’s Blue-White Game sometimes serves as a grand stage for many soon forgotten one-hit wonders.

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So I was asked to write about some noteworthy Nittany Lions whose standout success in the Spring game never translated to the regular season, players who shined brightly on Blue-White Saturday, never to be heard from again. Before we get to it though, please indulge me in a brief digression.

Here’s a hypothetical I love using as a conversation-starter: What kind of band would you rather be a part of: a one-hit wonder that bursts onto the scene with blinding brilliance before quickly flaming out, or a critical darling with a devoted cult following that never becomes a breakthrough commercial success? Would you choose one turn under the brightest lights at the expense of longevity, ending up an occasional punchline, but also the author of one undeniably great work that entertained the masses? Or would you take the path of the steady, but less spectacular, contented with exchanging household name status for a lengthy career? Would you rather play in Dexy’s Midnight Runners or the Tragically Hip?

It’s a great discussion. God bless my dear friend and great Penn Stater Chris G. Miller, who has the wisdom to choose the Hip and their lauded discography. There’s a lot to be said for decades of contentment. If I’m being honest, though, I want that one brass ring. If I can make one thing that lives on through frat parties and wedding receptions long after I’m worm food, I’m taking that shot.

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April 13, 2023by FTB Staff
2023 Spring Practice

Recipe For Success: How Mike Yurcich Flipped Penn State’s Red Zone Fortunes in One Year

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The Red Zone – a place where elite offenses flourish and also-rans stall out like a 1977 Ford Pinto. To many, it’s puzzling why an offense can be so explosive, fluid and rhythmic in the open field then, suddenly, stub its toe and step on rakes once inside the final 20 yards to paydirt.

It’s an enveloping paradox Penn State offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich couldn’t untangle from during his first season in Happy Valley but did everything in his play-calling power to smooth out and make right in 2022.

As our friend and FTB contributor Nate Wilmot laid out in his end-of-year statistical recap, Penn State averaged 4.2 points per Red Zone visit in 2021 – “good” for a 114th place tie in FBS alongside neutered attacks like Rutgers and UMass. Last year, different story…the Nittany Lions averaged 5.8 points per Red Zone trip, trailing only Tennessee in this vital metric. Red Zone Efficiency represented the biggest year-to-year leap for Penn State in any basic or advanced statistical category.

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April 9, 2023by FTB Staff
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Sunday Column: With The Right Spin, Success, Honor and NIL Don’t Have to be Mutually Exclusive Terms for Penn State

When Patrick Kraft was named the athletic director at Penn State just about a year ago, he inherited one of the nation’s largest and most accomplished collection of teams, led by a football program that has gone a few more years without a natty than most fans would like but still boasts a reputation few can match and backed by one of the officially largest and unofficially most fervent alumni bases in the world. It was an enviable gig, as far as AD gigs go.

Fast forward 12 months and Kraft and his team are trying to crack the same puzzle that is stumping many of his counterparts around the country: How do you leverage passionate fans who are ready to write checks to build an NIL surplus that directly allows you to assemble the teams they root for? And, in Penn State’s case in particular, how do you manage that without tripping the political land mines that are unique to (Usually) Happy Valley?

Look around the Nittany Lions and you can see examples of the public face of NIL everywhere: Nick Singleton’s deal with West Shore Homes. Drew Allar, Kalen King, Olu Fashanu and Abdul Carter driving Teslas. Students eating Roman Bravo Young pizzas. Name, image and likeness helping various brands and putting extra cash in the pockets of the student athletes. Smiles, handshakes, American capitalism at work.

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April 8, 2023by FTB Jeff
2023 Spring Practice

Sunday Column: Budding Legacy at Lockdown U? Recent Success of the Nittany Lions Secondary Leading to Reloads, Not Rebuilds

College football’s best teams stay on top by replacing NFL talent with more NFL talent, by ensuring that the Next Man Up is as good as the Last Man Who Left.

Like so many teams looking to make the next step to that elite level, Penn State is working to develop that sort of dynamic at as many positions as possible, though it might already have it in a relatively surprising part of the field.

After years of fielding solid, if unspectacular, defensive backfields, often playing behind front sevens stacked with guys who would go on to play for paychecks on Sundays, the Nittany Lions have quietly built a secondary that can stand up to any in the nation and are showing no signs that it’s not sustainable.

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April 1, 2023by FTB Jeff
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Sunday Column: Sean Clifford, NFL Quarterback? It’s No (Slam) Dunk, But Stranger Things Have Happened

If life is like a box of chocolates (you never know what you’re gonna get), then pro days are like a box of donuts (you pretty much know exactly what you’re going to get, but certain varieties are more popular than others).

The range of players working out in Holuba Hall for pro scouts each year extends from guys who will be on the stage at the NFL Draft to those who haven’t played in a few seasons but are there to take one last swing at a professional future. It is the players in the middle who are often the most compelling, the chocolate glazed who won’t get picked until the cream-filled and jelly donuts are gone but just might be a good fit for the right squad.

Players like … Sean Clifford.

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March 25, 2023by FTB Jeff
2023 Spring Practice

Sunday Column: Rolls of the Dice in March and April Suggest Franklin is Feeling Confident and Creative

Two Penn State football developments this past week indicated two levels of risk. Both hinted very strongly that James Franklin feels pretty good about where his program is.

The announcement of former defensive end and defensive assistant Deion Barnes as the team’s new defensive line coach was a popular one among much of the fan base and, as a short video released by the team showed, even more popular with the players. And it’s not hard to see why. Barnes possesses just about every quality you would like to see in a young coach: He’s played the game at a high level, earning Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors in 2012, has a knack for teaching it, has recruiting ties in a relatively key region, and has the sort of grinder mentality one needs to survive the ultracompetitive world of college football.

He’s missing one quality, though: This is his first big-boy coaching job.

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March 18, 2023by FTB Jeff
2023 Spring Practice

Up For Grabs: Penn State’s Unsettled Position Battles Entering Spring Practice

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Quick off-season recap for those of you who live off the grid but somehow manage to read this blog…North Carolina DB Storm Duck waddled his way to Happy Valley. As of this typing, Penn State still hasn’t hired a defensive line coach. And Kent State WR Dante Cephas (a Pittsburgh native) chose Penn State over Pitt in the transfer portal this winter — yet another knife in the back for Panthers fans who insist they’re on the same level as the Nittany Lions.

Our hearts certainly go out to them in this trying time.

Alright, enough with the punching down. At the risk of counting unhatched chickens, in 2023 Penn State should field one of the most loaded teams (if not THE™ most loaded team) in the James Franklin era. Talent wins games, sure, but depth captures banners. At least that’s what we’ve told ourselves to justify this blog post. Therefore, let’s take a look at some of the unanswered questions on this year’s depth chart as the spring practice schedule begins on Tuesday.

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March 13, 2023by FTB Staff
2023 Spring Practice

Overreactions to Player Measurements on Penn State’s Updated Roster

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Like The Masters, lying about your inability to be impartial when selected for jury duty, and co-workers guilting you into buying six boxes of Thin Mints and four boxes of Tag-A-Longs, PSU message board meatballs (of which we are  proud card-carrying members) drawing unfounded conclusions from player height and weight fluctuations is truly a tradition unlike any other.

Last week, Penn State dropped some scraps in the content-starved media’s slop bucket with the release of an updated 2023 roster. Here’s what stood out to us:

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March 5, 2023by FTB Bill

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