Blue White Illustrated

February 2015

Penn State Sports Magazine

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> > perate a@er absorbing a Big Ten-high 42 sacks during the regular season, Hack- enberg looked great in the Pinstripe Bowl, completing 34 of 50 throws for 371 yards and four touchdowns with no in- terceptions. Not that his status as the Lions' starting QB was ever in any jeop- ardy. If there are questions at this position, they concern the backups. There have been a few comings and goings during the past several months that will surely impact the depth chart. But even here, the Lions have some clarity. With O'Connor's transfer – he had yet to choose a new school as of this writing – McSorley is the clear favorite to back up Hackenberg. It's a small miracle that the Lions were able to keep McSorely out of action as a true freshman, given the punishment that Hackenberg absorbed. But they did, and now he's ready to see playing time. He took ective ball carri- er, averaging a team-best 4.6 yards per carry. E>ective is a relative term, of course; the problems on Penn State's of- fensive line kept anyone from gaining yards on a consistent basis. But Lynch proved himself to be both sturdier and more slippery than anyone else in Penn State's back redshirt years, while Barkley and Robinson are set to arrive this summer. The talent in=ux gives the Lions a lot of options in the backenbach; T: Donovan Smith ANALYSIS Happy endings aside, this is still very much a work in progress. The Nittany Lions took some tentative steps forward late in the season, partic- ularly in passing situations. A@er allow- ing nearly four sacks per game through their

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