Penn State quarterback evaluation from Blue-White Game: BWI Daily

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On Saturday, Penn State football concluded its spring season with the 2022 Blue-White Game. Since then, film analyst Thomas Frank Carr has been reviewing the film and takes you in-depth into one throw for each quarterback during the Blue-White Game to give you a sense of what they accomplished during the scrimmage.

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Penn State quarterback valuation from the Blue-White Game

T-Frank starts with the Nittany Lion’s starting quarterback, Sean Clifford. The sixth-year senior didn’t have much to do throughout the afternoon, with plenty of pre-determined reads, but T-Frank takes you through one play that he feels indicates Clifford’s comfort and poise in the offense. How has he progressed in the second season under offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich? T-Frank breaks down a play from the first half that shows his ability to read the defense and make a decision quickly.

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Next, he moves on to quarterback Christian Veilleux. It seemed that the redshirt freshman quarterback was off on his deep passing attempts on several plays. But, according to T-Frank, what looks like an errant ball is something else entirely. He breaks down the play and tries to find which party is to blame for miscommunication in the attempt. This play also provides insight into first-year defensive coordinator Manny Diaz’s scheme.

Freshmen evaluation

After that, T-Frank pulls up a play for freshman quarterback Drew Allar. On Saturday, the five-star looked shaky and unsure of himself, missing receivers and having erratic accuracy. Was that indeed the case? T-Frank doesn’t think so and explains what Allar was trying to do and why he looked so off.

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Finally, it’s time to examine quarterback Beau Pribula. The second freshman quarterback impressed T-Frank with one throw that showed all of his skills in an effortless deep ball completion.

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