The Future Looks Bright For Penn State Football

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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