It all started against Ohio State, when Penn State introduced a T-shape that brought the oldest football coaches in America to tears of joy. Forget all the fancy stuff about offensive football these days, here are some good old body pigskins.
It works like a charm. In some cases, Penn State has become almost unstoppable. Short yardages, red zones, everywhere. You'll see how Penn State fares in this T, all bets are void.
"You've got to do something this week on offense and defense and the special teams that rested Ohio State. [Let them say] what are you doing here? We didn't expect that," Penn State coach James Franklin said in Nittany said before the Lions showed off their new lineup against the Buckeyes. "Whether it's different formations to command the same pawn, or different moves to command a pawn or another group of people, or if we command the k are different schemes
