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Penn State’s Drew Allar improves draft stock amidst lingering questions [opinion]

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STATE COLLEGE – Someone asked Drew Allar on Wednesday about Danny O’Brien, the former Penn State quarterbacks coach who’s now on James Franklin’s staff at Virginia Tech. O’Brien was a mentor and a friend to Allar. Still is.

“I talk to Danny like every day,” he said after an impressive workout at Penn State’s Pro Day. “He’s somebody I really look up to. He taught me a lot about football.

He gets a lot of criticism for unknown reasons. ” Allar probably would say the same thing about himself in private moments. He owns the highest completion percentage and lowest interception rate in Penn State history.

He ranks third in career touchdown passes and fourth in career passing yards. He led the Nittany Lions to 23 wins in his two full seasons as the starter, including their first College Football Playoff appearance and first two CFP wins. Many Penn State fans, though, won’t let him forget his 0-5 record against Ohio State, Oregon and Michigan or his late-game interception against Notre Dame in the 2025 Orange Bowl.

They look at his college career as a disappointment. Five months after he suffered a season-ending broken ankle, Allar’s healthy and looking ahead to the NFL draft April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. “Obviously it wasn’t an ideal ending to the season with me being out,” he said.

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