Penn State Nittany Lions Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

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Penn State Nittany Lions Preview 2022: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Penn State season with what you need to know and keys to the season.


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Penn State Nittany Lions Preview
Head Coach: James Franklin, 67-34, 8th year at Penn State
12th year overall, 91-49, 2021 Preview
2021 Record: Overall: 7-6, Conference: 4-5
Offense, Defense Breakdown | Keys To The Season
Season Prediction, What Will Happen
Penn State Top 10 Players | Schedule & Analysis

Penn State Nittany Lions Preview 2022

How does Penn State get its groove back?

It’s a program that dropped 42 wins, a Big Ten Championship, a Rose Bowl appearance, and Fiesta and Sugar Bowl wins from 2016 to 2019 under James Franklin.

It knows success, it knows how to have great seasons even when Ohio State is awesome, and even though it’s not living in the national championship high-rent district at the moment, it’s not that far off from being in the College Football Playoff world if everything starts to break right.

Here’s the Penn State Is Half Empty way of looking at this.

The program is 11-11 in its last 22 games, it doesn’t have the O line or running game to be this year’s Michigan, and it’s coming off a rough finish going 2-6 at the end of last year.

Penn State Is Half Full …

Yeah, it had a historically bad start to 2020, but it kept the fight going and won its last four games, won the first five games of 2021, and while you are what your record says you are, the 2-6 finishing kick wasn’t that bad.

Okay, so it was that bad, but all six of those losses were fights, and a Penn State team with a better running game, stronger offensive line, and steadier downfield pop from the passing attack would’ve won a couple of those.

But enough with the excuses.

Franklin and Penn State can recruit, this team has enough talent to win any and every game on the slate considering Ohio State and Michigan State have to come to Happy Valley, and all it takes is a few flips to go from 7-6 mediocre to 10-3 strong.

How does Penn State get its groove back? It starts winning again no matter who it’s playing.

Offense, Defense Breakdown | Keys To The Season
Season Prediction, What Will Happen
Penn State Top 10 Players | Schedule & Analysis

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Penn State Nittany Lions Top 10 Players: College Football Preview 2022

Who are the top 10 Penn State players going into the 2022 college football season?

Penn State Nittany Lions Preview 2022: Who are the top 10 players going into the season?


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Offense, Defense Breakdown | Keys To The Season
Season Prediction, What Will Happen
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Penn State Nittany Lions: CFN College Football Preview 2021

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Penn State football season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Penn State football season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Penn State Football Schedule Analysis
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2020 Record: 4-5 overall, 4-5 in Big Ten
Head Coach: James Franklin, 8th year, 60-28 (84-43 overall)
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 56
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 8
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 5

Penn State Nittany Lions College Football Preview 2021: Offense

The Nittany Lions spent 2020 trying to figure it all out. There were WAY too many turnovers, nothing about the attack was particularly special, and as mediocre as things seemed to be …

Penn State was still second in the Big Ten in total offense.

As awful as things were for the team after the worst start in the history of Penn State football – but, of course, not the worst year for this program by a gajillion miles – James Franklin and his staff are still good at fixing glitches. This year, it starts with those turnovers – more on that in the Keys To The Season – and that begins with getting a big year out of …

The quarterbacks. More specifically, the season might come down to whether or not Sean Clifford is great at college football. He’s got the 6-2, 220-pound size, the mobility to be solid on the move, and when he’s on, he’s got the upside to be a difference-maker.

Backup Will Levis is now a Kentucky Wildcat and Micah Bowens left for Oklahoma – it’s a thin group behind Clifford. Ta’Quan Roberson is a dangerous prospect who could add a spark.

The receiving corps has a star in Jahan Dotson – leading the way with 52 catches for 884 yards and eight scores – and it has a rising playmaker in sophomore Parker Washington, who finished second on the team with 36 grabs for 489 yards and six scores. It’s a young corps behind the top two, but there’s a whole lot of talent.

The tight end situation takes a hit with Pat Freiermuth now a Pittsburgh Steeler, but Brenton Strange caught 17 passes and 6-6, 250-pound Theo Johnson is promising.

The offensive line has to be stronger. The Nittany Lions were a disaster in pass protection and the ground game averaged a pedestrian 174 yards per game. The tackles are exceptionally talented – Rasheed Walker and Caedan Wallace have NFL upside – but again, there were too many sacks given up.

The interior is the problem with the starting three likely to be locked in after fall camp. Senior Mike Miranda will get a spot somewhere – probably center after working at guard – but give this group time.

The running backs are fantastic. Keyvone Lee is a slimmed-down 220-pounder who led the way with 438 yards and four scores.

Baylor transfer John Lovett should be a big play factor right away, and 2019 season-leading rusher Noah Cain is back after missing most of last year. Throw in former star recruit Devyn Ford, and this group is deep and dangerous.

– What You Need To Know: Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Penn State Football Schedule Analysis

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