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During the first week of Penn State’s preseason practice, offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki noticed the trimmer Drew ...
Hopes are sky high entering the season for Penn State’s offense, a unit which, on paper, ranks among the nation's best. The ...
Drew Allar had a chance to be a first-round pick this past spring. Instead, he’ll ensure that his final throw in a Penn State ...
Penn State's Andy Kotelnicki returned as the Nittany Lions' offensive coordinator with a strong collection of talent and new ways to deploy it.
Andy Kotelnicki, in his second year of coordinating Penn State’s offense, was asked earlier in the week about his expectations for the Lions’ running backs. Really, at this stage, Allen and Singleton ...
After years of development and flashes of brilliance, the former top recruit has transformed his game and appears ready to ...
The 2024 Nittany Lions had college football's best tight end in Tyler Warren. The 2025 group expects to be a dynamic part of ...
Penn State is just over a week away from embarking on the biggest season of the James Franklin era. The Nittany Lions and ...
Pull the ripcord, jump out of the airplane and put your trust in James Franklin and the Nittany Lions to ...
Andy Kotelnicki: He's getting stronger. He looks really lean. I teased him the other day, I said, you can actually see his deltoids and traps a little bit. Of course I say that in jest, but it's true.
Kotelnicki, a Minnesota native who came over from Kansas this offseason, took one breath before efficiently explaining why he made the decision to stay in Happy Valley. “Just what’s going on here.
Andy Kotelnicki has seen the talent. Penn State’s offensive coordinator has witnessed third-year Penn State quarterback Drew Allar’s game grow in a variety of ways on the field, as a thrower ...