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Penn State University is playing its first game in the College Football Playoff in just a few days and is facing a shakeup in the quarterback room thanks to the sport’s wide-open transfer rules.
Last offseason, Ohio State made key transfer portal acquisitions, paid big to retain its best players and spent millions on a splashy coordinator hire. This offseason, it’s Penn State’s turn.
Penn State (13-3) In QB Drew Allar and RBs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen, three linchpins of the Nittany Lions’ offense are set to return. ... Brian Kelly then went to the transfer portal to ...
So Penn State’s reload for 2025 began in the transfer portal with its greatest weakness from 2024, a hole so obvious, it ended with almost unthinkable production in the biggest game of the season.
Beau Pribula is not sticking around for Penn State's matchup with SMU in the College Football Playoff. The redshirt sophomore backup quarterback has announced he is entering the transfer portal, taking him out of the mix when the sixth-seeded Nittany Lions (11-2) host the 11th-seeded Mustangs (11-2) in the opening round on Saturday.
Several Penn State position groups needed restructuring before the 2024 season. Here's what recent departures in the NCAA transfer portal mean ...
He was the leading rusher for Penn State against Rutgers with 71 yards on 8 carries and 1 touchdown, after Allar went down with an injury. [9] In the Peach Bowl against Ole Miss, he had a 48-yard touchdown pass, on his only throwing attempt, in the 38–25 loss. [10] He ended the season with 10 total touchdowns.
Penn State coach James Franklin hopes college football players soon won’t have to make the same decision as backup quarterback Beau Pribula. The sophomore, who played a key role in No. 5 Penn ...