Which Quarterback Secrets Will Shake Up the 2025 College Football Playoff Race?
The latter is the most subject to change of those realities, though. Allar threw an utterly miserable interception to Notre Dame in the waning seconds of the Orange Bowl semifinal last year, but I wouldn’t bank on him doing that again. Allar wasn’t great in a home loss to Ohio State, either, but he also hit a receiver in the hands in the end zone and saw the ball bounce off those hands and into the grasp of a cornerback for a touchback.
The margins are small – that’s all I’m saying. It’s nice to imagine Allar will have a proper breakout. I doubt that he will, but don’t fall into the trap of saying, “Penn State can’t win a title with this guy.” They were a play or two away from beating last year’s national champ and a play or two away from getting a rematch with the same Buckeyes team in the title game. (Also, an 11.5% sack per pressure rate is sleek.)

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