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The Nittany Lions will hold their final spring practice at Beaver Stadium, and fans are invited to watch.
Penn State’s annual Blue-White spring game, set for April 25, is being termed a “practice”. The university put out a release late Thursday afternoon with some details related to this season’s event, the first for new head coach Matt Campbell and many PSU players and assistant coaches.
Penn State's Blue-White practice is set for 1 p.m. April 25. This year's event will feature an open-practice format.
The Nittany Lions' QBs use VR headsets to throw in Beaver Stadium without being there.
Matt Campbell has made it clear that the most important task as the Penn State football coach is meshing the roster holdovers with the transfers from Iowa State and several other schools.
Rocco Becht, the presumed starting quarterback, has been limited so far after undergoing shoulder surgery in December. Alex Manske, the expected backup, has been ruled out for all of spring practice because of an injury. Nazareth High product Peyton Falzone and Kase Evans, a pair of true freshmen, are trying to digest the basics.
Penn State football has started the Matt Campbell era and there are plenty of changes. Spring practices are being held in the morning, a big change from the old late-afternoon sessions of the past. Along with the start times are a slew of new players and coaches who are still getting to know each other.
The Nittany Lions quarterback updates his progress during spring practice.