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How Trace McSorley will have more freedom in Penn State’s 2018 offense

Penn State offensive coordinator Ricky Rahne better be ready for an extra dose of Trace McSorley this fall.

The fifth-year starting quarterback, who graduated in May with a degree in accounting, will be around the Lasch Football Building more than ever before. He is taking a lighter class schedule and has a couple days off entirely, which was by design. McSorley is set for an expanded role when it comes to game planning — and Rahne is looking forward to the Heisman Trophy candidate’s input.

“Him being graduated, he probably has a little bit more time on his hands, right?