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2024 Season

Play Of The (other) Day: Bash Pin & Pull vs. Wisconsin

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Wildcat is a popular nickname for high school and college athletic teams across the United States. And two months through the second installment of this in-season weekly series, Wildcat has been the most popular topic of discussion.

Penn State OC Andy Kotelnicki has whipped out Wildcat so often this season, that the uncommon formation isn’t really a surprise anymore. Especially with your starting QB hurt, it makes sense to make little tweaks within base concepts to create some distortion on the defensive side.

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October 29, 2024by FTB Shane
2024 Season

College Football’s Halberd: Penn State TE Tyler Warren

The Nittany Lions’ dizzying utilization of this fringe Heisman candidate has been tough to track…but we gave it a shot.

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Contrary to the CVS receipt of search engines results that pop up when you enter the phrase ‘Tyler Warren’ and ‘Swiss Army Knife, we’re choosing a different inanimate-object comparison for Penn State’s do-everything tight end because, according to Pennsylvania law, Swiss Army Knives aren’t considered weapons…and, well, Tyler Warren is a damn weapon.

Therefore, to us, the 2024 Mackey Award lock and former high school quarterback (a little known/seldom shared factoid from Warren’s bio) is more like a medevial  Halberd – the most versatile hand-to-hand combat weapon in history according to a Jan. 16, 2011 Escapist Magazine forum post by Brawndo.

Here’s a pic.

 

Gnarly, huh?

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October 28, 2024by FTB Shane
2024 Season

FTB Spotlight: Andy Kotelnicki’s Pre-Snap Shifts & Motion at Penn State

October 27, 2024by FTB Cam
2024 Season

Sunday Column: No QB1? No problem. Battered and Bruised, Penn State Keeps Finding a Way

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The scene in Camp Randall, as halftime approached with Penn State trailing Wisconsin by three, went from “Oh, well” to “Oh, (choose your own four-letter expletive)” in a matter of seconds.

The Nittany Lions had been riding that edge they’d been riding for most of the USC game, where they weren’t quite sharp but they weren’t in serious danger, a Ferrari with a sticky second gear. The second half, where the team had done most of its damage this year, awaited.

And then Drew Allar limped off the field.

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October 27, 2024by FTB Jeff
2024 Season

Sunday Column: Bye week Forces Us To Wait To See if the Nittany Lions Have Truly Leveled Up

As far as bye weeks are concerned, Penn State’s second idle date of the season came at a pretty good time from the standpoint that the Nittany Lions are immune from the overrated dreaded trap game that often follows a big road win; if you don’t play, you can’t fall into that trap. And their next game, a night kick in Camp Randall Stadium, should be more than enough to bring out their full effort and focus.

However, in the wake of the overtime defeat of USC, some bigger challenges than a trap game might lurk ahead, and only some of them have to do with the opponents.

As of this writing, Penn State is ranked third in the nation in both the AP and Coaches polls. Its playoff chances this week were plus-95 percent according to one predictive model. A program that has struggled to get inside the velvet rope and hang with the true elites of college football for the past few seasons is not only inside the rope but has a prime seat at the bar, and the back pats and highballs are coming from all directions.

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October 19, 2024by FTB Jeff
2024 Season

Play Of The (other) Day: Center-Eligible Gadget Play vs. USC

Continuing a season-long trend, Penn State OC Andy Kotelnicki once again went full Willy Wonka with future All-American and Mackey Award winner Tyler Warren last Saturday

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In a football game that was absolutely jam-packed with creative and unorthodox offensive architecture, one play stood out for all viewers as the most aesthetically interesting.

You know the one:

So we’d be fools if we didn’t unpack the schematics and design of Tyler Warren’s touchdown. Time to break down the Center-Eligible-2QB-Double Pass.

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October 14, 2024by FTB Shane
2024 Season

Sunday Column: Lions ‘Flip The Script’ on the Trojans and the Pesky ‘Can’t-Win-The-Big-One Narrative

There was a feeling in this one, for most of the first half and a few parts of the second, that the chickens had again come home to roost. Or at least been packed in the luggage compartment for the flight from—ahem—Harrisburg.

Penn State was, once again, crapping the figurative bed against a marquee opponent on a marquee stage after weeks of gobbling up cupcakes. USC looked faster, sharper, better-coached, and more ready for the moment, even if the talent discrepancy between the teams was almost invisible. No, this wasn’t a game against Ohio State or Michigan but it was a game against a dangerous and desperate group led by a coach who knows a thing or two about scoring points. It was 20-6 at halftime but it felt like it could have been worse as easily as it could have been better, and the Nittany Lions knew they had to battle the southern California heat as well as a team that was gaining confidence with each drive after some disappointments of its own the last few weeks.

Instead of letting the moment take them, though, as they had so many times the last few seasons, this group of Nittany Lions took the moment and held on, emerging with an overtime win that maintained the trajectory of the season and arguably changed the direction of the program.

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October 12, 2024by FTB Jeff
2024 Season

A Fork in the Road

Even absent much of the anticipated luster, Penn State’s trip out West to battle the Trojans offers a rare opportunity to flip the script on the program’s fortunes under James Franklin.

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The moment has arrived.

Among the many alluring qualities that draw us unceasingly back into sports fandom no matter how much or how often it inflicts nearly unbearable anguish, maybe the most satisfying is that sports offer us closure. A final score. An ultimate champion. No matter the length of the season or intensity of the build-up, in the end, there is always the denouement. A cold, uncaring universe offers little of the certainty our brains so desperately crave, but sports will always give us an answer, even if it is often the one we didn’t want. Wait long enough, and the moment – the answer – will always come.

For James Franklin and the Penn State football program, one such verdict is now merely hours away from declaration. No matter the outcome on a Sun-splashed afternoon in the Los Angeles Coliseum, a judgement on the Nittany Lions’ 2024 season, and perhaps a whole lot more, will be rendered. Many questions, some newly formed and others long-simmering, will finally get resolved when Penn State’s game at USC goes final.

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October 10, 2024by FTB Chris
2024 Season

The Obligatory PSU Pregame Show: Penn State vs. USC preview

October 9, 2024by FTB Staff
2024 Season

Play Of The (other) Day: Dagger-Shallow vs UCLA

Penn State WR Liam Clifford’s breakout Saturday performance was aided by a  pair of chunk receptions featuring a route concept that’s popular on Sundays.

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An NFL-level QB calls for NFL-level concepts.

Aside from exotic formations, shifts, motions, option schemes and more…it’s important to recognize the portion of the Penn State offense that includes well-executed, sound passing concepts that quarterback 15-Drew Allar thrives in.

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October 7, 2024by FTB Shane
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