NCAAF Game Preview - Idaho at Penn State
Sat Aug 31, 2019 3:30 PM EDT

GATec
14
Clem
52
F
Duke
3
Bama
42
F
UGA
30
Vand
6
F
Hou
31
Okla
49
F
FlAtl
21
OSU
45
F
GaSo
3
LSU
55
F
MidTN
21
Mich
40
F
ND
35
Lou
17
F
LT
14
Tex
45
F
Oreg
21
Aub
27
F
TxSt
7
TxAM
41
F
EWa
14
Wash
47
F
Utah
30
BYU
12
F
Idaho
7
PSU
79
F
FlaAM
0
UCF
62
F
Tuls
7
MSU
28
F
Wisc
49
SoFL
0
F
MiaOH
14
Iowa
38
F
NoIa
26
IASt
29
F(2OT)
Syr
24
Lib
0
F
NMS
7
WaSt
58
F
SoAl
21
Neb
35
F
NW
7
Stan
17
F
Alb
21
C Mi
38
F
UCLA
14
Cin
24
F
RMor
10
Buff
38
F
Wagn
21
UConn
24
F
Mor
3
BGSU
46
F
C Ark
35
W Ky
28
F
GWebb
28
UNCC
49
F
JacSt
14
SouLA
35
F
AlaSt
19
UAB
24
F
FLInt
14
Tul
42
F
SDSU
21
MIN
28
F
NoCol
18
SJSU
35
F
Kent
7
AzSt
30
F
Rice
7
Army
14
F
UMass
21
Rut
48
F
UtSt
35
Wake
38
F
Purd
31
NEV
34
F
ColSt
31
Colo
52
F
OkSt
52
OreSt
36
F
Miss
10
Mem
15
F
MissSt
38
ULLaf
28
F
InSt
17
Kans
24
F
Akr
3
Ill
42
F
ECU
6
NCSt
34
F
How
0
MD
79
F
Toled
24
KY
38
F
Ind
34
Ball
24
F
Boise
36
FlaSt
31
F
JMU
13
WVU
20
F
URI
20
Ohio
41
F
Buck
12
Temp
56
F
HolyC
7
Navy
45
F
Colg
7
AF
48
F
GASt
38
Tenn
30
F
SCar
20
UNC
24
F
E Mi
30
CoCar
23
F
ETenn
7
App
42
F
MonSt
10
TxTch
45
F
PorSt
13
Ark
20
F
VaTec
28
BC
35
F
SamHu
31
NM
39
F
(N/A)
7
UTSA
35
F
Camp
14
Troy
43
F
UCDav
13
Cal
27
F
VMI
17
Marsh
56
F
IllSt
10
NIU
24
F
Monm
13
WestMI
48
F
AlcSt
10
SMiss
38
F
Nich
14
K St
49
F
SFA
17
Bayl
56
F
SMU
37
ArkSt
30
F
Norf
21
OD
24
F
MIZ
31
Wyo
37
F
Abil
31
NorTx
51
F
UVA
30
Pitt
14
F
Gram
9
ULMon
31
F
HBU
34
UTEP
36
F
ArkPB
7
TCU
39
F
Web
0
SDSU
6
F
SoUt
23
UNLV
56
F
Fres
23
USC
31
F
Idaho at (15) Penn State
Idaho-Penn St. Preview
Fri Aug 30, 2019 10:52 AM

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Sean Clifford is in as good a spot as anyone to evaluate Penn State's defense.

Throughout summer camp, the Nittany Lions have been challenging the young quarterback. Snap after snap, one attribute stands out.

"Speed," Clifford said. "I can tell you that they are a fast team. They're going to give you a lot of different looks and they're going to come at you with a lot of heat. I'm excited to see what they are going to do this season."

Clifford, who'll start his first game when the No. 15 Nittany Lions host Idaho on Saturday, is looking forward to watching the defense attack the FCS opponent.

Led by defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos and standout linebacker Micah Parsons, the Nittany Lions are young, but also have depth and talent unlike previous seasons under coach James Franklin.

"In years past, we've had pieces that are really exciting," Franklin said. "But in terms of d-line, linebacker and secondary, we feel really good about them right now. Game time is going to be another evaluation."

Defensive tackle Robert Windsor, linebacker Jan Johnson, safety Garrett Taylor and cornerback John Reid are all fifth-year seniors and among the team's most dependable players. Defensive end Shaka Toney, linebacker Jesse Luketa and safety Lamont Wade are the only players who haven't yet started a game. But all three played heavy snap counts in nearly every game last season.

"The two deep, three deep dudes can all move," Reid said. "Every team in the Big Ten is transitioning now where you have linebackers who are running fast, you've got speed off the edge. I think it's been great playing with it all throughout camp."

NO MORAL VICTORIES

The Nittany Lions haven't played an FCS team for seven seasons and have opened against just three of them in the past two decades. Penn State has outscored them 151-31.

Idaho coach Paul Petrino was asked this week if it would be a win of sorts to keep the game close.

"You never talk like that," Petrino said. "I think the very first goal is every single guy wants to go out there and play the very best they can play. Every guy wants to go out there and be disciplined, do everything exactly right, assignment wise, have their eyes in the right place, take the right first step, play with great effort, play with toughness. If everyone does that, you always have a chance."

QB ROTATION

The Vandals will use two quarterbacks, likely throughout the game, but Petrino isn't sure just how the rotation between Mason Petrino and Colton Richardson will shake out. Mason Petrino has the edge experience-wise, playing in 11 games last season to Richardson's six.

No. 1 THREAT

Idaho coaches and players will be wary of the speedster wearing No. 1 - wideout K.J. Hamler, Penn State's most dangerous player. The shifty junior led the team with 42 catches for 754 yards last season and chipped in five touchdowns. Hamler added 523 yards on kickoff returns and was close to breaking one for a score on multiple occasions.

He's helped ease Clifford's transition with another great training camp. Hamler capped practice on Wednesday with a nice catch over the middle to split a pair of linebackers, then turned upfield and smoked the scout team safeties clean for an easy touchdown.

GOOD LUCK WISHES

Clifford, who's replacing the program's all-time winningest quarterback Trace McSorley, got a call from the Baltimore Ravens quarterback earlier this week who wished him good luck in his first start.

Tommy Stevens, who was expected to battle Clifford for the starting spot but transferred to Mississippi State, also reached out with well wishes.

"When I heard that he won the job down there, that he got elected captain, it just warms my heart," Clifford said.

---

More AP college football: https://apnews.com/Collegefootball and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25

Team Record Comparison

Idaho Penn State
Standings
Rec
Away/Home
Streak
--%>