At the heart of the storm, stepping into the team, we will now again see Drew Allar sitting on the sidelines. He is no longer just the rising signal-caller for the Penn State Nittany Lions, but the fulcrum of a veteran-led transformation. Allar still can throw those deep balls, make plays with his legs, and grab the game by the scruff of its neck. But he isn’t, owing to his season-ending injury. Instead, the 21-year-old is molding himself fully into a leader plus mentor role. Can this be the start of a new chapter for the Penn State QB1?

This revelation came from Penn State assistant Trace McSorley said, “ He’s still in this with us. He’s still a part of this team. And he’s still a part of this brotherhood.” The Nittany Lions QB1 will act as a leader for the team. It is also expected t

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