
Today marks the debut of a new weekly Friday segment for the football season, in which we take a look at the opponent and determine which Penn State players will be the ones to watch for when it comes to taking on said opponent’s strength and weaknesses. Here’s a few guys to keep an eye on that could help determine just how comfortable of a win tomorrow’s game against Nevada will be:
Zane Durant – Nevada isn’t exactly the most stout team in the trenches and keeping Dani Dennis-Sutton in check off
the edge should be priority number one when it comes to Nevada’s pass protection, so tomorrow should present plenty of opportunities for Zane to really make life miserable for the Wolfpack and generate pressure up the middle against their quarterback, Chubba Purdy.
The Starting Wide Receivers – Yes, I’m cheating a little here, but given all the hype and glowing practice reports we’ve gotten about Trebor Peña, Kyron Hudson, and Devonte Ross, this will be the first time we will see them try and put it together in live action against another team. Although Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen will get their chances to pound the rock, look for Drew Allar to throw more than you would expect him to against an opponent like this in order to continue establishing the chemistry he has reportedly built with this new starting receiver trio.
Tony Rojas – Purdy’s greatest strength as a quarterback is his running/scrambling ability. If you’re not careful, he can use his legs to burn your team for a first down and more. This is where Rojas can help by acting as a spy on Purdy in obvious passing situations where Purdy is likely to scramble. He has also shown the ability to be pretty good in pass coverage, as he garnered a couple of interceptions last season, including a critical one against Bowling Green that set up Singleton’s game-sealing touchdown run against the Falcons.