BWI Photos: Penn State football's March 30 spring practice
Penn State’s football program welcomed the media to Holuba Hall Wednesday evening for another open practice. The Nittany Lions have now conducted five of their 15 allotted practices this spring. They have off the next two days before practicing again on Saturday.
Out staff was in attendance to take in all the sights. Fans can check out Thomas Frank Carr’s photo gallery here.
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Running back Keyvone Lee was Penn State’s leading rusher last season with 530 yards on 108 carries. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr) Wide receiver Liam Clifford will be pushing to earn some playing time this season. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr) Defensive back Zakee Wheatley is transitioning to safety this spring after playing cornerback last season. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr) Freshman running back Nick Singleton is expected to play immediately this fall. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr)
Link: Mike Yurcich talks young quarterbacks, areas Sean Clifford can improve
Safeties coach Anthony Poindexter almost left Penn State this offseason to become the head coach at Virginia. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr) Jonathan Sutherland is focusing on linebacker this spring after playing safety most of his career. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr) Tyler Elsdon and Charlie Katshir will likely both see career highs in snaps this upcoming season. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr) Malick Meiga continues to earn praise for his growth as a player. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr)
Link: Young defensive back flashing for Penn State this spring
Jonathan Sutherland met with the media following practice. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr) Juice Scruggs is focusing on center this spring after playing guard last season. Jonathan Sutherland met with the media following practice. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr) Mike Yurcich met with the media briefly following Wednesday’s open practice. Jonathan Sutherland met with the media following practice. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr) James Franklin said that the offensive line and tight ends are doing “a really nice job,” so far this spring. (Credit: BWI/Thomas Frank Carr)