Players to Watch at the Combine
Mike Glennon, QB – North Carolina State
Glennon has emerged as a dark horse to be the first quarterback taken in April’s Draft. He has the numbers and fits the mold of a future NFL quarterback. Scouts will be keeping a close eye on Glennon to see if he’s worth a first round pick.
Collin Klein, QB – Kansas State
After finishing third in the voting for the Heisman Trophy, Klein failed to impress in a lackluster performance against Oregon in Kansas State’s Fiesta Bowl loss. Since then, Klein’s been working with former NFL quarterback Jake Plummer. Klein will be looking to show that he’s got what it takes.
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Glennon has emerged as a dark horse to be the first quarterback taken in April’s Draft. He has the numbers and fits the mold of a future NFL quarterback. Scouts will be keeping a close eye on Glennon to see if he’s worth a first round pick.
Collin Klein, QB – Kansas State
After finishing third in the voting for the Heisman Trophy, Klein failed to impress in a lackluster performance against Oregon in Kansas State’s Fiesta Bowl loss. Since then, Klein’s been working with former NFL quarterback Jake Plummer. Klein will be looking to show that he’s got what it takes.
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_Penn State/Purdue Game Notes
After a loss at the hands of the Ohio State Buckeyes in Happy Valley last weekend, the Penn State Nittany Lions look to get back on track against Purdue this week. The Boilermakers are coming off a 44-28 loss to Minnesota in Minneapolis this past Saturday.
Penn State comes into the game with a 5-3 (3-1 Big Ten) record. The Nittany Lions are currently one of four teams in the conference that averages more than 400 yards of offense per game and they rank second in conference with 265.9 passing yards/game. These numbers stem from coach Bill O’Brien’s spread offense that accounts for more yards through the air.
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Penn State comes into the game with a 5-3 (3-1 Big Ten) record. The Nittany Lions are currently one of four teams in the conference that averages more than 400 yards of offense per game and they rank second in conference with 265.9 passing yards/game. These numbers stem from coach Bill O’Brien’s spread offense that accounts for more yards through the air.
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Football Continues Dominance over Temple with 24-13 Win
Playing through constantly changing weather elements, the Penn State Nittany Lions (2-2) emerged with a 24-13 win Saturday afternoon against the Temple Owls (1-2) at Beaver Stadium.
The crowd of over 93,000 fans, wearing blue in support of the Blue Out to raise awareness for child sex abuse, were treated to a Nittany Lion offense that put up 491 total yards.
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The crowd of over 93,000 fans, wearing blue in support of the Blue Out to raise awareness for child sex abuse, were treated to a Nittany Lion offense that put up 491 total yards.
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