Penn State Prepares to Face West Virginia
Penn State Prepares to Face West Virginia

Penn State Prepares to Face West Virginia

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As Penn State football gears up for its season opener against West Virginia on Saturday, the Nittany Lions are focused on overcoming the challenges of playing in a hostile environment. Head coach James Franklin emphasized the importance of preparation for the noise and pressure of Morgantown, especially for true freshmen and new transfers. The team is also adapting to a new offensive scheme under offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki, aiming to improve on last year's disappointing passing performance. Franklin highlighted significant progress made in key positions, specifically quarterback Drew Allar and the wide receiver corps, which includes notable players like Harrison Wallace III and Julian Fleming. Meanwhile, West Virginia's coach Neal Brown expressed a desire to face Penn State at a different point in the season, reflecting on past performance and hoping for a better outcome this time around. The rematch is set to be a high-stakes matchup, with both teams eager to make a strong start to the season.

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