The Morning Call

Backup QB Pribula may see his role grow

Redshirt freshman could see action earlier in games

- By Rich Scarcella

Penn State football coach James Franklin hinted that second-team quarterbac­k Beau Pribula’s role might grow the rest of the season.

Pribula has played in all four games, but after the Nittany Lions have decided the outcome. He’s completed 5-of-12 passes for 45 yards and one touchdown and has carried 28 times for 166 yards (5.9 average) and two touchdowns.

“Right now he’s being used primarily as a runner,” Franklin said this week, “but we feel like we can run the whole offense with him.”

He suggested that Pribula might be used earlier in games with the outcome on the line.

“There’s obviously a place for getting him in situationa­lly throughout the game,” Franklin said, “maybe in the red zone or maybe on third down or maybe as a change-up [for starter Drew Allar].

“Talking to our defensive coaches and some of our analysts, we feel like he’s a weapon that [opposing] defensive coordinato­rs and head coaches are spending time on. Everybody knows at some point you’re going to have to be prepared for him during regular times.”

Pribula has played well behind Allar. He can use as much experience as he can get because he did not see playing time last year as a freshman.

“I do think it’s important

that we continue to grow those other elements [in Pribula’s game],” Franklin said. “He’s getting in during practice a lot. I think it’s been really good. I’m pleased with him.”

Fashanu honored: Penn State left tackle Olu Fashanu received national recognitio­n for the second consecutiv­e day Wednesday when he was named a semifinali­st for the William V. Campbell Trophy.

Fashanu, a preseason All-American, owns a 3.45 GPA in supply chain and

informatio­n systems in Penn State’s Smeal College of Business.

The Campbell Trophy, college football’s premier scholar-athlete award, recognizes combined academic success, football performanc­e and exemplary leadership.

The National Football Foundation will announce 12 to 14 finalists on Oct. 25. Each of them will receive an $18,000 postgradua­te scholarshi­p. The winner will be announced Dec. 5 at the 65th NFF Annual Awards Dinner in Las Vegas.

 ?? BARRY REEGER/AP ?? Penn State quarterbac­k Beau Pribula has passed for 45 yards and one touchdown and has run for 166 yards and two scores in four games.
BARRY REEGER/AP Penn State quarterbac­k Beau Pribula has passed for 45 yards and one touchdown and has run for 166 yards and two scores in four games.

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