Years from now, as College Football Coaches research how to build a football team, Penn State in 2025 will be the ultimate Case Study.
1. They have an Offensive Coordinator who's full resume of success always involved a Run first QB, not just a dual threat. He needs a QB who can execute the speed option and zone read. And yet, Drew Allar, a 6'5 statue, was their QB.
2. Their defensive strength is their pass rush, and yet teams weren't worried about that pass rush because Penn State can't score enough to make the pass rush dangerous.
3. Their receivers are really bad and that position truly became Franklin's Cryptonite. The following Husker opponents actually better at receiver:
- Cincinnati
- Michigan State
- Maryland
- Minnesota
- USC
- UCLA
Their run defense has been really bad this season. You can tell they thought every opponent would be playing catch up, and forced to throw the football. That clearly hasn't happened.
They run the ball well behind a good offensive line and solid running backs. But their defense is pedestrian outside of 3rd and long. And their pass catchers aren't concerning anyone in the league.