University Park— Another spring game is in the books.

Penn State beat Penn State 27-0.

All joking aside, it was the White Team who won.

But the winner of Blue-White  is never a particularly interesting part of spring football.

What matters more is how the team improves from mid-March to mid-April, and Penn State will need big improvements from its receiving corps to reach its potential in 2024. NSN talked with two of those receivers, as well as the man who will be throwing them the ball.

Hear from QB Drew Allar, along with receivers Liam Clifford and Kaden Saunders below.

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