Over the last three seasons, the Penn State football program felt quite spoiled over the fact that they had an experienced quarterback under center who ran the offense perfectly. Like many NCAA teams nowadays, the Nittany Lions offense benefits from a quarterback who can essentially do it all. McSorley was a decent passer, but his mobility made him the best threat he could be.
Now, McSorley is out of the picture, though. And his replacement Tommy Stevens — he’s gone as well. So redshirt Sophomore quarterback Sean Clifford will go to battle with freshman Will Levis for the number one spot, but many expect Clifford to win based off of his past experience.