By now, you all know the story from Saturday - the Penn State offense was generally okay, but was hamstrung repeatedly by dropped passes by the wide receivers. The drops directly led to one interception, and at least one touchdown taken off the board. Whether it’s on wide receivers coach David Corley, or if the players have all suddenly gotten into their own heads, there’s no doubt that the receiving corps has become a bit of a liability.
Entering the season, RS Jr Juwan Johnson and RS Sr DeAndre Thompkins were penciled in as starters, returning years of in-game experience.