Oregon Duck fans must pay attention to these five Penn State players this Saturday during the top 10 matchup
Here a five players Ducks fan must watch when the team takes on Penn State.
The Oregon Ducks have cleared every hurdle so far this season, but their Week 5 matchup against Penn State promises to be the toughest test yet. The Nittany Lions bring a balanced roster of proven veterans and emerging stars, making them one of the most dangerous teams in the Big Ten. For Oregon to stay unbeaten, Dan Lanning’s squad must be ready for Penn State’s playmakers on both sides of the ball.
From explosive offensive threats to defensive anchors capable of wrecking a game plan, here are five Nittany Lions Ducks fans should keep a close eye on this Saturday
Players to watch
Drew Allar QB
Allar entered the season as one of the top quarterbacks in the country. He is a physical freak with outstanding size, athleticism, and rare arm talent. While his down-to-down consistency has left people wanting more, his upside is undeniable. Ducks fans are very familiar with what Allar can do, as he had arguably his best game against the Ducks last season in the BIG-10 Championship game, where he accounted for four total touchdowns.
Nicholas Singleton RB
Singleton almost single-handedly beat the Ducks in their last matchup against Penn State. He is a powerful, explosive, and violent running back who can churn out tough yards but also has the speed to break long runs. With Oregon’s run defense being its clear weakness, stopping Singleton will be a key to the Ducks’ winning the game.
Kyron Hudson WR
A transfer from USC, Hudson is a big-play threat on the outside that Allar and this offense have been lacking. Hudson has the size and speed to dominate outside and has flashed good chemistry with Allar early this season. With Penn State no longer having Tyler Warren on offense, Hudson will be a go-to target for Allar when they face the Ducks.
Dani Dennis-Sutton EDGE
Dennis-Sutton is one of Penn State’s most disruptive defenders, and his ability to collapse the pocket makes him a constant threat to opposing quarterbacks. The former five-star recruit has the size and athleticism to take over a game, and Oregon’s offensive tackles will have their hands full keeping him away from Dante Moore.
Zane Durant DT
Durant may not always grab headlines, but his presence in the middle of Penn State’s defensive line is critical. Quick off the snap and relentless in pursuit, he’s the kind of interior disruptor who can derail the Ducks’ running game before it starts. Oregon’s interior offensive line must account for him on every snap.