Watch: Penn State offensive coordiantor Andy Kotelnicki updates fans on the state of the offense
Penn State offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki has been working hard to get his side of the football ready for the team’s opening game against West Virginia on Aug. 31. The new head man on offense spoke to reporters on Tuesday night after practice to update fans on where that work stands. You can hear his complete comments embedded in this article or on the Blue White Illustrated YouTube Channel.
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Penn State wide receivers again the focus
Kotelnicki discussed the Penn State offensive line earlier this month, noting that players were “mastering” one position but still getting enough work at another to be versatile. With a top group of receivers separating from the pack, does the receiver room operate in a similar fashion? Or can any receiver run any route from any spot on the field? Kotelnicki discussed that Tuesday night.
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“I wouldn’t say it’s fluid but we are are thoughtful in that ‘Hey this guy is going to play X today and then maybe two days from now he’s going to play all Z.’ Sometimes maybe if a guy’s going to miss part of practice or practice that happens organically and that forces us to have to do that,” Kotelnicki said.
He also gave his thoughts on where Penn State quarterbacks Drew Allar and Beau Pribula stand two weeks into training camp. The conversation around Pribula and his ability to throw the ball also came up. Check out the video for his complete comments.
Game Week Preview
We’re less than two weeks away from the first game week for Penn State football! Things kick off on Monday when Franklin holds his weekly press conference, previewing that week’s opponent at noon. We’ll have a live replay of his comments immediately following the conclusion of his press conference on the Blue White Illustrated YouTube Channel. You can also get our recap of Franklin’s comments after each press conference all season when senior editor Nate Bauer recaps the event.