Blue White Illustrated

April 2016

Penn State Sports Magazine

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W hen Penn State's spring practice sessions begin later this month, everyone's eyes will be on the quarterback position. In the wake of Christian Hackenberg's departure, the competition between redshirt sophomore Trace McSorley, redshirt freshman Tommy Stevens and January enrollee Jake Zembiec will be the most scrutinized position battle of the off-season and the No. 1 topic of discussion by media and fans. But while the Nittany Lions' quarter- back sweepstakes are certain to monop- olize the conversation for the next few months, the coaching staff will have de- cisions to make elsewhere on the field. Listed below are five additional posi- tional battles that could prove to be just as consequential to the development of Penn State's offense and defense for the upcoming season. CENTER SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS Wendy Laurent (6-2, 290, Sr.), Brian Gaia (6-3, 286, Sr.), Connor McGovern (6-5, 306, Fr.) OUTLOOK There's no denying that Penn State's offensive line turned in a disappointing performance last season, but injuries were a factor in its frequent These five battles will have an impact when fall arrives P E N N S T A T E S P R I N G F O O T B A L L ANALYSIS B Y P H I L G R O S Z EDITOR'S NOTE Lists of scholarship players includes only those who are already on campus and taking part in spring practice. DIVE PLAY Gesicki, who will be a junior this coming fall, could be an excellent fit in Moorhead's new offense, which is ex- pected to feature the tight ends promi- nently in the passing game. Photo by Steve Manuel

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