The preseason hype train behind Penn State quarterback Drew Allar has already hit some nauseating levels. A two-year starter for the Nittany Lions, the Ohio native has continued to garner recognition for the potential he showed as a former-five star recruit coming out of high school.
There was a moment from last season that still echoes in Happy Valley. One moment, one throw, one result for Drew Allar and Penn State Football. It was
Fox Sports' Joel Klatt has been a Drew Allar fan since, as he says, seeing the Penn State quarterback as a freshman at Purdue three years ago. Since then, Klatt's appreciation has grown, to the point that the analyst projects Allar as one of the nation's top five quarterbacks.
The Big Ten win totals were revealed for the upcoming 2025 college football season, courtesy of FanDuel. Three teams in the conference are projected to win double digit games this season.
It’s never too early for a 2026 NFL mock draft, right? Well, according to CBS, Drew Allar will be the pick for the Las Vegas Raiders next year. The potential and hype surrounding this year’s quarterback class were unremarkable.
The weather is heating up, which means we are getting closer to the start of college football in the fall, which also means predictions for the upcoming
Quarterback is one of the most temperamental and transitory positions in college football, even at the top. Take, for instance, Ohio State, which has had seven different starting quarterbacks since 2014, including five who were single-year starters.
Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt recently ranked Penn State as the No. 1 college football team in the country heading into the 2025 season. That might seem like a controversial opinion, but Klatt might just be onto something.
The 2025 NFL Draft is over, but it's not too early to start monitoring the 2026 draft, scheduled April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. The 2025 class didn't feature much star power at quarterback.
Drew Allar was in tears. He had just led an incredible fourth-quarter comeback at USC, taking the game to overtime and pulling off a clutch win — a performance that felt like it solidified the confidence of the young quarterback and his team.
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar returned to a drastically different receivers room for his senior season. His top two wideouts, in terms of catches, transferred from the program.
Penn State Football is now just over two weeks away from its annual spring game, signaling the end of spring practice. However, with the transfer portal opening next week, the Nittany Lions roster is already in flux with JB Nelson no longer listed on the roster as of Friday morning.
There is a simple mantra that embodies Penn State quarterback Drew Allar. “Champions are made in the offseason.” As Allar enters his final season leading the Nittany Lions‘ offense, he appears poised for another leap forward.
Drew Allar's sophomore season at Penn State ended starkly and abruptly in the Orange Bowl, with an interception he took the blame for and a loss he absorbed personally.
Each week, Yardbarker is monitoring the 2025 NFL Draft, scheduled for April 24-26 in Green Bay. This week, however, we're taking an early look at quarterbacks in the 2026 class.
Drew Allar may be one of college football’s best returning quarterbacks and a former five-star recruit, but the Penn State signal caller still doesn’t have the full respect of an anonymous Big Ten assistant coach who dished on what he thinks of the player.
In each of his two seasons as Penn State’s starting quarterback, Drew Allar’s numbers have improved. He set personal bests in 2024 with 3,327 passing yards, a 66.5 percent completion rate, 302 rushing yards, six rushing touchdowns and a 153.5 rating.
Drew Allar had an opportunity to showcase his abilities last night against Notre Dame in the National Semifinals. Some of the excited viewers were NFL general managers and coaches, who were hoping to see the skills of a high first round draft pick this spring.
Since he made the announcement that he would return to Penn State for the 2025 season, Drew Allar’s NFL stock has continued to rise. Could that change his mind about not entering this spring’s NFL Draft?
A couple of weeks ago, Penn State quarterback Drew Allar announced that he would be returning for the 2025 season. This came as a surprise to many, considering the quarterback group for the upcoming NFL Draft is considered weak.
The biggest development of Penn State football’s transfer portal season took place Monday morning: Drew Allar is coming back. Allar, who has been Penn State’s starting QB almost two full seasons, announced the news via social media not long after ESPN’s Pete Thamel first reported it.
Drew Allar informed coaches he plans to play at Penn State in 2025, ending speculation the junior quarterback would jump to the NFL. Allar was graded as a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.