Why hello there my fellow Nittany Lions! Have you missed me? I know that I promised to be here throughout
the offseason, and I did not live up to that promise. I’m sorry for that.
Unfortunately, my personal life has been… less than ideal. Finding the time, and mindset to write about
the relatively uninteresting aspects of the usually boring summer months has
been difficult. But since talking about Penn State
football is one of the great joys of my life, continuing the blog just seemed
like the right thing to do. With that said, I'm not sure if you're aware, but today marks exactly *clears throat* ONE WEEK until Penn State football! WOO HOO!!!
Now, since my coverage may be admittedly spotty this season, please
allow me to recommend some ways to stay up to date with all things Penn State
football in my absence. First of all, follow me
on social media, most notably Twitter (@PSUOptimus) and Facebook. I try particularly hard to post things on
Facebook with regular frequency, and obviously all of my blog updates will be
posted there as well. My second
recommendation is to check out the following websites:
- Lions247 (part of 247Sports)
- PennLive
If you’re like me and you enjoy podcasts more than
reading articles, might I suggest the following for your listening pleasure (Penn State and general college football related):
- Shutdown Fullcast (part of SBNation)
Ok, with that out of the way, let's get back to MY commentary on the Blue and White. I'll start with a recruiting update. James Franklin continues to impress on the trail as he assembles one of the best collections of talent in the country. The 2016 class currently sits in the top 10 nationally, and 2nd in the Big Ten (behind defending
Moving on, what would a preseason post be without my official 2015 Season Prediction? So let's get right to it! The defense is already elite, and could actually be even
better this year with improved depth and senior leadership at all 3 levels. So the prevailing logic is that IF the
offense can improve, this team could be extremely formidable. However, I’m going to take it a step further
and say, the offense WILL improve, significantly. The line will benefit from an incredible influx of depth with 4
returning starters, 4 freshmen taking off their redshirts, a graduate transfer from Stanford, and the #1 Junior College OT transfer in the nation taking over
for Donovan Smith. Akeel Lynch is a
better back than either Belton or Zwinak in my opinion, and he’ll get plenty more
carries as the feature back this year. Also keep an eye out for freshman sensation Saquon Barkley out of Whitehall, PA who should be first in line to backup Lynch and provide a change of pace. The WR corps is another year older and more experienced, yet continues to add talent in redshirt freshman DeAndre Thompkins and 3 highly touted recruits. All
of the pieces are finally in place around 3 year starter Christian Hackenberg, who will finally be in the same offensive system for consecutive years. There's no more room for excuses this year as the combination of talent + continuity should equal enough to allow the former 5-star recruit to finally live up to the hype and justify all the NFL talk. With a soft schedule, lights out defense, and even a little offensive improvement, I think everything is setting up for a special season. My prediction: 10-2 with losses to OSU and MSU and a trip to the Holiday Bowl in San Diego, CA to take on a PAC-12 team. I've always wanted to visit Cali in winter!
Alright, as I referenced at the beginning of this post,
I anticipate cutting back on my posting this year due to personal reasons. However, the hope right now is that I'll be able to do at least 2 posts per
game (prediction and wrap up) and maybe an occasional third post depending on the week. So I hope
you will all join me for what is shaping up to be a very interesting season. Things kick off next Saturday at 3:30 pm in Philadelphia as the Nittany Lions travel to Lincoln Financial Field (home of the Philadelphia Eagles) to take on little brother Temple. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN but I hope to be in the parking lot tailgating long before then. Check back on Friday for the first prediction post of the season, and as always, go State!