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Penn State made a statement in Saturday night’s 51-6 win over Pitt, proving the program is still capable of competing for a B1G and national title.
The Nittany Lions were firing on all cylinders, particularly in the second half. Penn State had just a 14-6 lead at halftime before outscoring the Panthers 37-0 in the final two quarters.
Now that Week 2 is in the bag, Penn State moves its focus to Kent State. Here’s what head coach James Franklin had to say at his weekly press conference:
JF: Have to eliminate the penalties on offense that took away big plays to Sanders. Polk block in the back and the Johnson pick called for PI.
— Donnie Collins (@PennStateTT) September 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/audsnyder4/status/1039555165672681477
JF: Kent State played well on road in Illinois. They're going to expect to come in and win. "It's a real challenge."
— Donnie Collins (@PennStateTT) September 11, 2018
JF: "Woody Barrett is a problem" In a good way, for Kent State. "He can run. He can throw. He's dynamic."
— Donnie Collins (@PennStateTT) September 11, 2018
JF: Johnson and Thompkins have "higher expectations" for their play. Expressed confidence in them, and says they work hard. But lots of drops for both first two weeks.
— Donnie Collins (@PennStateTT) September 11, 2018
JF: Thinks everyone will look back and think about what big years Johnson and Thompkins had. "I'm very confident in that."
— Donnie Collins (@PennStateTT) September 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/audsnyder4/status/1039556637781106689
JF: LBs will continue to grow and evolve. Someone will take control of job, or "two-or-three-headed monster" will continue to play in rotation.
— Donnie Collins (@PennStateTT) September 11, 2018
Dustin grew up in the heart of Big Ten country and has been in sports media since 2010. He has been covering Big Ten football since 2014. You can follow him on Twitter: @SchutteCFB