Penn State’s passing game — even after the Nittany Lions throttled Pitt by 45 points — is not where it needs to be. And fifth-year quarterback Trace McSorley knows it.
“We’re just a little bit off right now,” the Heisman Trophy contender said Wednesday. “It’s not going to be something that’s going to be fixed overnight.”
The Nittany Lions are averaging 204 passing yards per game through two weeks. It’s an incredibly small sample size, but ranks 86th in the country, behind the likes of Akron, Buffalo, Temple, Florida International and even Saturday’s opponent, Kent State. Penn State’s 11.