Blue-White Game Report Card: Grading Penn State’s spring football game

The grades are in for Penn State’s performance in the Blue-White Game.

Special Teams: B+

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After having the luxury of having [autotag]Jordan Stout[/autotag] to handle kicking and punting responsibilities a year ago, Penn State’s special teams are in a key point in time for the 2022 season. [autotag]Sander Sahaydak[/autotag] made his case to be considered the primary field-goal kicker ahead of [autotag]Jake Pinegar[/autotag], although both converted from beyond 40 yards in their official scrimmage field goal attempts.

As for who handles the punting, the answer to that may be arriving in the summer with Class of 2022 addition [autotag]Alex Bacchetta[/autotag].

There were no official kick or punt returns in the Blue-White Game, but Penn State did send a mix of players down the field to field punts throughout the afternoon.

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