NCAA Power Ratings

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NCAA Power Ratings

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A staff article from Roto Baller ranking NCAA Power Ratings has this to say about Penn State.

Drew Allar made a few questionable decisions early on, but once he got acclimated, this offense looked better than it has in years. That's all quarterback play, folks. It's not like West Virginia is a bad team either. This could be the best team that James Franklin has put together. Keandre Lambert-Smith is the real deal. He's every bit as good as Jahan Dotson.
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