Drew Allar came to Penn State as somewhat of a prophesied savior.

James Franklin and the Nittany Lions coaching staff identified and recruited him long before he turned into the nation’s top-ranked quarterback and a five-star recruit. He signed in Happy Valley alongside perhaps the greatest recruiting class in Franklin’s tenure, featuring the likes of Nick Singleton, Kaytron Allen, Dani Dennis-Sutton and more household names.

He tantalized the fan base while backing up Sean Clifford in his freshman year, displaying the incredible arm talent and pocket poise that made him such a highly sought-after prospect.

But Saturday in Beaver Stadium, Allar’s college career will formally come to an end — with a boot on his surgically repaired left ankle — with the senior watching his team try to

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