Entering the 2018 Penn State football season, many expected Trace McSorley to vault to the top of the PSU all-time quarterback list with authority. Instead, the offense was mired in poor receiver play, and McSorley lost confidence in the players around him. Still, the Nittany Lions finished the year at 9-3 and ended the regular season ranked No. 12 in the AP Poll. Although it wasn’t the best of situations, I believe the fifth-year senior QB stayed steady, and kept the ship afloat rather than fall off a cliff.
For three seasons, he’s done that for Penn State.