ORLANDO, FLA.
Fifth-year senior Nick Scott found himself talking about the future on Friday morning. A future without him. A future that might be in the hands of Lamont Wade.
The Citrus Bowl is Scott’s farewell. Penn State’s defensive captain started 12 games at safety in 2018, picking off three passes and commanding the back-end of Brent Pry’s unit. Scott’s leadership will be missed by his teammates and coaches alike.
But if Nittany Lion fans haven’t already, they will find themselves chatting about what’s to come when the clock hits zero at Camping World Stadium. Whether it’s in the concourse, at the airport terminal or on their couches, they’ll run through Penn State’s roster and see what spots need to be filled in 2019.