Penn State Sports Magazine
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V S . K E N T U C K Y
W
hen pass-rusher extraordinaire Josh
Allen was weighing whether to play
against Penn State in the Citrus Bowl a
few weeks ago, Nittany Lions coach
James Franklin was there for him with
some helpful advice, delivered via Twit-
ter direct message: "You may want to
save yourself for the dra?."
"Obviously, that didn't work," Franklin
said.
It did not. Allen announced on Dec. 7
that he has no plans to sit out his ;nal
game a?er racking up 14 sacks and 18.5
tackles for loss and winning the
Nagurski Trophy and Bednarik Award,
which go to the top defensive player in
college football. So now he'll likely be
the Nittany Lions' biggest problem
when they face the Wildcats on Jan. 1 in
Orlando, Fla.
At Penn State's bowl media day on
Dec. 14, Franklin echoed the assessment
of national college football pundits and
Southeastern Conference watchers, de-
scribing Allen as the kind of game-
wrecker who needs to be accounted for
on every snap of the ball.
"I think the biggest thing is his length
and athleticism and how twitchy he is,"
Franklin said. "Obviously [he's] consid-
ered the best defensive player in college
football, and the way he's been able to
impact the game in so many di=erent
ways – that's what has been so impres-
sive. It's how twitchy he is, how produc-
tive he is, his length. In terms of what
those guys are looking for at the next
level, he ;ts the model."
So how do the Nittany Lions counter
all that athleticism?
"The chess match, like always, is that
they're trying defensively to put him in
situations to make plays, and we're try-
ing to do the same thing formationally,"
Franklin said. "How can we do things
formationally to limit his impact? And
the same thing from a scheme stand-
point. Obviously, we had better have an
awareness of where he is on every single
play. That's the chess match constantly.
What can we do with formations? What
can we do with motions and things like
that to limit his impact?"
JUNIORS MULL NFL DECISIONS In the
run-up to the Fiesta Bowl last year, the
biggest question facing the Nittany
Lions was how much action Saquon
Barkley would see in the game. He had
not o>cially declared for the NFL Dra?,
but it was assumed that he would forgo
his senior year, throwing into question
his availability for the game.
As it turned out, he did end up play-
ing and was a decisive factor in Penn
State's 35-28 victory over Washington,
rushing for 132 yards and two touch-
downs.
This year, the Lions have a
number of potential dra?-
worthy juniors, from defen-
sive end Shareef Miller to
running back Miles Sanders
to o=ensive lineman Connor
McGovern. Asked on Friday
whether he expects to have
all his players available for the Citrus
Bowl, Franklin said it was "a