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DisruptU PSU Presents Quite Franklin and in this conversation, LaVar Arrington and Penn State Football Head Coach James Franklin discuss the recent UCLA game, focusing on the team’s performance, areas for improvement, and the challenges of starting games slowly. They analyze the strengths of the offensive and defensive lines, the impact of travel on game preparation, and the significance of the upcoming game against USC. The discussion highlights the tactical approaches taken by the team and the importance of maintaining a consistent routine amidst challenges.
Takeaways
•Finding different ways to win each week is crucial.
•Slow starts may be a tactical approach to wear down opponents.
•The offensive line is more physical this year compared to last.
•Maintaining a consistent routine is key when traveling for games.
•The team is optimistic about Nick Singleton’s return.
•Kaytron Allen has stepped up significantly in Singleton’s absence.
•The defense has been impressive in the second half of games.
•USC presents a significant challenge with their talented roster.
•Home field advantage is a critical factor in college football.
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