Penn State DT PJ Mustipher announces plans for 2022 season
Penn State had some terrific news on Tuesday afternoon. DT P.J. Mustipher announced that he was staying for a fifth season with the Nittany Lions.
Mustipher, this season for the Nittany Lions, only played in 5 games due to an injury in the Iowa game back in October. In those 5 games, he had 21 tackles, 16 of which were solo, 3 tackles for loss and a sack.
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— Pj Mustipher (@KingPJ55) January 4, 2022
The Nittany Lions have been dealing with a lot of turnover in the coaching department as 3 coaches have left for different jobs. DC Brent Pry is now the head coach at Virginia Tech, and he brought Matt Hazel along with him. Hazel will be the assistant athletic director and chief of staff for the football program.
Joe Lorig has left to become the special teams coordinator at Oregon.
Head coach James Franklin has done an excellent job of replacing some of these positions swiftly so they can hit the ground running for spring ball.
Penn State will want to finish better next season as this season they finished 7-6 and 4-5 in B1G play with an Outback Bowl loss to No. 21 Arkansas 24-10.