The future for Penn State football’s future at the quarterback position appeared set. With Trace McSorley in his final season entering 2018, Tommy Stevens looked to take the reins for 2019. He’s waited for four years to be QB1 of the Nittany Lions, and he’ll likely get that job with his experience, athletic ability and production. However, soon-to-be sophomore QB Sean Clifford could make things interesting and will provide this team with another talented signal caller for the future.
With no snaps in his career at the start of 2018 due to a redshirt in 2017, Clifford made an impression on Penn State’s coaches and fans.