Monday, August 16, 2010

Questions under Center Dominate Penn State’s Preseason

Rarely if ever has there been as much uncertainty and intrigue surrounding the Penn State football team.  While most casual observers believe that the biggest question surrounding the squad is about the uncertain future of the school’s legendary coach, Joe Paterno, a different question will have a much bigger impact on the squad’s 2010 season.  For the first time in years, the Nittany Lions have a full-fledged quarterback competition between four candidates.  Prior to spring practice, many assumed that redshirt sophomore Matt McGloin and true sophomore Kevin Newsome would be vying for the job.  After unimpressive showings in the spring game by both, the door was left open for true freshmen Paul Jones and Robert Bolden to enter the race to replace two time All-Big Ten performer Daryll Clark.
It has been reported by the Daily Collegian that during recent practices, all four quarterbacks have seen repetitions with the first-team offense.  Newsome has the most in-game experience among the four candidates.  He was Clark’s backup last season and completed 8-11 passes for 66 yards and also rushed for 95 yards.  Newsome is a dynamic runner who struggles with consistency in throwing the ball.  McGloin, a former walk-on, has emerged as a viable candidate much to the dismay of some fans.  His strength is his leadership skills.  Jones actually played the best of the three quarterbacks on the roster during the spring game.  He went 5-8 with 67 yards and two touchdowns.  Bolden, meanwhile, has sparkled during recent practices.  Dave Revsine of the Big Ten Network recently visited a Penn State practice and remarked “not only wouldn’t I be surprised if Bolden is PSU’s QB, I’d also be surprised if he isn’t – at least based on today.”
Even with fans clamoring for one of the true freshmen to start, many expect McGloin or Newsome to emerge as the starter on September 4th against Youngstown State.  Hopefully a viable candidate emerges because the Nittany Lions travel to Alabama to take on the defending BCS champions in the Crimson Tide in their next game.  Also on the schedule are road tilts with Iowa and Ohio State, two teams that stifled the Penn State offense led by Clark last season.  If no quarterback emerges, it is a good bet that the Nittany Lions will find themselves unranked at the conclusion of the 2011 Bowl Season.

2010 Predictions:

1.     The skill positions are loaded with talent, but production may not match talent due to questions at quarterback and along the offensive line. 
2.     Barring injury Evan Royster will break the all-time rushing mark at Penn State.  Royster needs 481.
3.     No receiver will stand out statistically for the Nittany Lions.  Last year’s starters, Graham Zug and Derek Moye, will each get their stats, but backups Shawney Kersey, Curtis Drake (when he returns from a broken leg), Justin Brown, and Brett Brackett are each capable of producing as well.
4.     Penn State’s defensive line will be amongst the best in the country by the end of the year.  The line is led by four-year-starter at defensive tackle Ollie Ogbu.  Also look for DT Devon Still and defensive end Jack Crawford to have breakout years.
5.     The linebackers will be solid but not as spectacular as in recent years due to relative inexperience across the board.  Penn State fans have been spoiled by the play of recent linebackers such as Paul Posluszny, Dan Connor, Sean Lee and Navorro Bowman.
6.     The secondary will be a relative strength on the team as it returns three out of four starters.
7.     Final prediction: 8-4 (5-3 in the Big Ten).  Losses to Alabama, Iowa, Ohio State and to either Michigan or Michigan State.

1 comment:

  1. Make that a three person race. FightonState is reporting that Paul Jones will red-shirt.

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