Ta'Quan Roberson #9 of the Penn State Nittany Lions (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
Penn State Football held an informal Blue and White Game on Saturday.
The scrimmage was open to mostly Penn State freshmen, I was lucky to be one of the few non-freshmen at the game.
While it is hard to judge if performances from a practice in April will translate to the real deal in September, here are the top five takeaways from Saturday’s scrimmage.
1. Kalen King Has A lot of Talent
Kalen King, a 4-star cornerback from the 2020 class, made quite the first impression on Saturday.