Penn State football experienced some roster turnover at some important positions heading into the 2019 season, but the team is still poised to be a contender in the Big Ten Conference. While the offense could get off to a slow start thanks to a new quarterback, the defense appears on paper to be one of the best in the nation.
Despite the losses of several key starters, particularly on the defensive line and in the secondary, the Nittany Lions boast and impressive defense for the 2019 season.
Although two starters will be gone from the line — defensive end Shareef Miller and defensive tackle Kevin Givens — defensive line coach Sean Spencer will have plenty up “Wild Dogs” to provide firepower up front.