UNIVERSITY PARK
Tommy Stevens finds out every Monday or Tuesday if his “Lion” package will be a part of Penn State’s gameplan. This time last week, as the Nittany Lions prepared for Michigan State, offensive coordinator Ricky Rahne and head coach James Franklin gave him the thumbs down. Three weeks ago, they gave him the green light.
So at this point, Stevens already knows if he will be utilized as Penn State’s Swiss Army Knife against Indiana on Saturday. And if he is, he desperately wants to make a positive impact after an ineffective cameo in the Nittany Lions’ 27-26 loss to the Buckeyes.