With just a few more small steps in his development, Allar could fully reach his potential and launch himself into the top of ...
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Penn State’s passing game will look different in 2025. Significantly different. There was turnover at the wide receiver ...
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For Penn State's Drew Allar, an Unsteady Orange Bowl Ends an Inconsistent PostseasonMIAMI GARDENS | In a dim Penn State locker room, where fitful gutteral screams pierced the silence, offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki wanted nothing more than to pardon quarterback Drew Allar.
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Centre Daily Times on MSNThree questions about Penn State football before the beginning of spring practicePenn State begins spring ball this week, with plenty of questions heading into what could be one of the most anticipated ...
Drew Allar is Penn State’s starting quarterback. He is the unquestioned leader of Andy Kotelnicki’s offense, a potential ...
Drew Allar and Penn State were on the doorstep of the College Football Playoff national championship game this season, but the Nittany Lions passing game was limited against Notre Dame. In that ...
What if that quarterback was Penn State's Drew Allar? Could he have been a top-10 pick this year? According to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, it's certainly possible. Breer reported from the ...
There’s plenty of buzz around Penn State heading into the 2025 season. With quarterback Drew Allar returning and a loaded backfield with Nick Singleton and Kay ...
This is a series outlining Penn State’s 25 most important players of the 2025 offseason as the Nittany Lions look ahead to winter workouts and spring practice. Every week, Monday through Friday ...
In each of his two seasons as Penn State’s starting quarterback, Drew Allar’s numbers have improved. He set personal bests in 2024 with 3,327 passing yards, a 66.5 percent completion rate ...
It’s only fitting in those two respects that our most important Penn State player of the offseason is the key returner at quarterback. At No. 1, we have Drew Allar. Why he’s here: There’s ...
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