UNIVERSITY PARK
Trace McSorley is the Heisman contender. He’s the show-stopper and the key to Penn State’s electric offense.
But Saturday’s Blue-White Game belonged to the backup.
Tommy Stevens, a redshirt sophomore who showcased his ability to run in garbage time last season, finally gave everyone a look at how well he spins it, throwing for 216 yards and three touchdowns on 17 for 24 passing in the second half alone.
It was a confident performance by the Nittany Lions’ No. 2, one that screamed potential.
“In this situation right now, I don’t really feel pressed or nervous,” Stevens said with a smile.