Blue White Illustrated

December 2018

Penn State Sports Magazine

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ON TRACE McSORLEY Last year, obvi- ously, Saquon Barkley got a lot of atten- tion, but a lot of coaches you talk to say, yeah, Saquon Barkley was a very, very special player, but it started and ended with the quarterback. He made it all go. There are a lot of good coaches in our league. You could make an argument [that it's] maybe the best in the country. There's a lot of respect for Trace univer- sally. [The Iowa game] was a really good example of that. He got banged up a little bit, he went down, and it was like there was no oxygen le< in the stadium. The whole stadium took a deep breath, and then when he came out of that tent and started jogging around, that moment probably tells the story. But I would say actually the fact that he's been playing this long and there have been very few times when he's even laid on the :eld in the :rst place [speaks to] the way he's been able to develop because of his toughness, because he never misses practice, the way he's been able to de- velop because of how he takes care of his body, how much sleep he gets at night. He's never cramped. And I know these things sound small, but it's because of his sleep and because of his nutrition and because of his hydration. Because he does all those things right allows him to prac- tice at a high level every single day with- out losing time. And the reality is that if you're not liv- ing right in every one of those areas, it's going to come back to haunt you at some point. One of those areas is going to catch up to you, and it's going to limit your de- velopment. Trace is a guy who is willing to make all those choices day a

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