If you’re looking for another reason to line up your fall visit to Happy Valley and reconnect with your Brothers, the Lion’s Blue-White scrimmage certainly helped in justifying the purchase of a ticket (or several) for a game this fall!
Trace McSorley and others, put on a dazzling display as the Nittany Lions debuted new Offensive Coordinator Joe Moorhead’s high-octane, mobile offense.
In a game that was won by the Blue Squad 37-0, the Nittany Lions total system overhaul was never as prevalent as when redshirt freshmen defensive tackle Robert Windsor threw up at the one-yard line, while trying to keep up with the up-tempo offensive attack.
McSorley led the offensive cadence, slinging the ball all over Beaver Stadium as if it were a backyard sandlot, going 23-27 for 281 yards. Tack on four touchdowns, and Mcsorley has solidified himself as a main player in the quarterback chess battle between he and Tommy Stevens., who went 10-17 for 100 yards.
Another fresh face was redshirt freshmen running back Andre Robinson, who galloped for a 28-yard touchdown. Sophomore standout Saquon Barkley did not play but was on hand to sign autographs for the faithful, who numbered about 75,000 strong:
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