Three tweaks the Penn State offense can make it help out its best players
The Penn State offense needs to find a new path forward now that assistant coaches Ty Howle and JaJuan Seider are planning the schemes and calling the games. While there won’t be massive changes in how the offense looks, the operation can change with a few minor tweaks inside the plays and concepts the team has already used. Here are three quick things that could help put Penn State’s best players in a position to succeed based on the numbers.