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Penn State Football: What to expect from passing game early

Quarterback Trace McSorley‘s growth as a passer was evident throughout his junior year. After a slow, and at-times inaccurate start, he found chemistry with his new receivers. The team graduated a few more big-time playmakers, but the Penn State football signal caller looked solid in the spring game. He delivered short to intermediate strikes, calming everyone’s doubts about the new receivers. His final stat line: 10-of-14, 107 yards, one touchdown, zero interceptions.

For the first few weeks of the season, fans can expect more of the same but even a better deep ball presence.