Penn State Sports Magazine
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preseason practice, when freshmen Marcus
Allen, Christian Campbell, Koa Farmer,
Grant
Haley, Amani Oruwariye and Daquan
Worley begin working out.
QUOTABLE Shoop on the style of de-
fense he wants Penn State to play: "It's
an 'in your face' kind of defense that's
going to challenge every throw. That's
who we are. I think Adrian Amos has as
unique a skill set as I've ever been around.
If he makes the commitment to do it, he
could be the best defensive back or safety
in all of college football next year. Ryan
Keiser is an extremely great player with a
great story. He's that proverbial quarter-
back [in the secondary]. And Jesse [Della
Valle] is a guy who's played every position,
too. He's the Pirates utility guy and can
bat anywhere in the order. To see Trevor
Williams get an interception was good
today. Jordan Lucas, we know he's going
to play well. The guy who I think stepped
up over the last two weeks was Da'Quan
Davis. He has light feet, loose hips and
made some good tackles, so it was very
positive to see him progress."
SPECIAL TEAMS
GOOD NEWS By all accounts, senior
place-kicker Sam Ficken had a terri;c
spring. At hal=ime of the Blue-White
Game, he was named the recipient of a
new award recognizing the squad's out-
standing special teams player – no surprise
given that Franklin had given him props
at almost every media availability of the
past few months. While he missed an extra
point in the Blue-White Game due to an
errant snap, he should bene;t this fall
from the return of his trusty holder, Keiser.
Ficken's late-season slump last year co-
incided with a hand injury that forced
Keiser to relinquish his holding duties.
BAD NEWS Projected starter Chris Gulla
had an up-and-down a=ernoon in the
Blue-White Game, averaging 39.2 yards
on 12 attempts. He didn't face any pressure,
as both the kicks and returns in the scrim-
mage were uncontested. The Nittany Lions
are hoping to improve their punting game
a=er
;nishing with a net average of 35.4
yards last season, 10th-best in the Big
Ten. It looks as though they've still got
some work to do over the summer.
QUOTABLE Hu<, Penn State's special
teams coordinator and running backs
coach, on the sta<'s approach to the kicking
game: "Special teams, people say, is one-
third [of football]. It's a big part for us.
It's just as important to us as o