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Did anyone watch Drew Allar's team last night

308 yards, 4 passing TD’s and one rushing TD in a win. It’s just one game, but he looks like the real deal. He’s also a very smart player and seems to keep a level head. 35-14 final.

It should have been 5. Easy TD pass dropped at the 1 yard line.
 
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I don’t think that’s true. Kid runs well, better than SC. But he’s a passer and damn good at it.

Yeah, no way is he a statue back there. What surprised me was how well he moves around looking for time and a window to make a pass. Then how accurate he is when on the move. I'm really excited to see what he can do in a MY offense.
 
Yeah, no way is he a statue back there. What surprised me was how well he moves around looking for time and a window to make a pass. Then how accurate he is when on the move. I'm really excited to see what he can do in a MY offense.
Agreed. At 6-5 and 230 as a 17 year old he moves really well. He’ll be 6-6 240/250 at psu. He is also smart. He managed the game well when running out the clock.

The announcers said he fell asleep in the back of the car as his parents were driving home from his official visit. They said that they were OK if he selected Penn State the next day. His father played Division I football and played under three coaches during his college career. His biggest issue was stability for the program and the head coach. And he felt Penn State was that place. The next day the kid told then he wanted to commit to Penn State but held off announcing it until his birthday
 
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Mentor is annually a top 10 team in Ohio’s largest classification. That’s a great win. Mentor usually never loses to Northeast Ohio publics —- just Iggy and Ed’s.
Surprised to see that Medina has been good the past few years. I grew up in the area and they had been garbage for as long as I can remember.
 
Agreed. At 6-5 and 230 as a 17 year old he moves really well. He’ll be 6-6 240/250 at psu. He is also smart. He managed the game well when running out the clock.

The announcers said he fell asleep in the back of the car as his parents were driving home from his official visit. They said that they were OK if he selected Penn State the next day. His father played Division I football and played under three coaches during his college career. His biggest issue was stability for the program and the head coach. And he felt Penn State was that place. The next day if a kid committed the Penn State but held off announcing it until his birthday
How could that be. Many of the “experts” on here and in the media have Franklin signed, sealed and delivered to USC.
 
Great arm strength. Solid mobility. Calm under pressure.

No pressure at all, but, this kid could be the one to bring the next National Championship home to the Nittany Lions!

WE ARE!!!
 
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