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?