As Black Shoe Diaries celebrates its 10-year anniversary, we're marking the occasion by reflecting on an eventful decade for Penn State sports. Today, we look back at the best offensive players at each position since BSD's birth back in 2006.
QB: Daryl Clark
Many expected prized recruit Pat Devlin to claim the starting job heading into 2008, but the less-heralded Clark proved too good to keep on the sidelines. Clark displayed stunning arm strength and accuracy for a dual-threat quarterback who could also pick up major yardage when he decided to scramble. His biggest weakness may have been a tendency to force throws in clutch moments, but had the last laugh by leading an epic drive to defeat LSU in the Capital One Bowl in his final game as a Nittany Lion.