How Drew Allar could change the Penn State offense, according to James Franklin
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Last week, Penn State head football coach James Franklin spoke with the media for roughly 25 minutes, discussing various topics. However, the main discussion was about sophomore quarterback Drew Allar. The 6-5 passer is in contention for the team’s starting quarterback job and represents the opportunity for an upgrade, notably with his arm strength. We illustrated part of Franklin’s comments earlier this week, showing how arm power can change how a defense defends the field. Today we’ll look at the second half of his comments and give you several examples of how accuracy is the key to unlocking the true potential of the position.