The Beginning. The End. The Rose Bowl.
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Well, the end of the line is finally here: For the 2022 regular season. The career of longtime starting quarterback Sean Clifford. The rookie seasons of several of Penn State's biggest stars.
But, in many ways, the beginning has arrived for Penn State football's future, too.
Penn Stated host Donnie Collins will navigate the fine line between beginning and end that major bowl games have become for some of college football's top programs and delve into what all of it will mean for the No. 11 Nittany Lions on Monday when they face No. 8 Pac-12 champion Utah in the 109th Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
Donnie will break down the game and discuss the stark similarities coaches from both programs see in each others' products. But he'll also look to the one position where Penn State can show what the future holds starting with Monday's game.
You'll hear insight from head coach James Franklin on the game, as well as wideouts KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Omari Evans and Harrison Wallace on what this one means as they prepare for the future. And no less a source than wideout Liam Clifford shares what he thinks would be the ideal way for his brother to leave the program after four seasons as a starter.
All that and more on a special Rose Bowl edition of Penn Stated, from Los Angeles and Pasadena.
To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.
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