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Penn State Players Are Encouraged by Their First Impressions of New Coach Matt Campbell
Grunkemeyer, who completed 69.4% of passes this season, is deciding whether the new coaching staff offers the best starting opportunity before the NCAA transfer portal opens.
- Ahead of the Dec. 27 Pinstripe Bowl, Ethan Grunkemeyer, Penn State redshirt freshman quarterback, is undecided about staying and has met multiple times with Matt Campbell and Taylor Mouser.
- Ethan Grunkemeyer, a redshirt freshman, wants to be a starter next year and has enlisted his agents and parents to find the best situation.
- This season Ethan Grunkemeyer, Penn State redshirt freshman quarterback, has completed 69.4% of his passes for 1,079 yards and six touchdowns with four interceptions.
- The NCAA transfer portal opens Jan. 2, creating a formal window for movement while senior Trebor Peña, Penn State senior receiver , said he feels confident Grunkemeyer should be the future quarterback.
- Campbell has begun reshaping the staff by bringing assistants Taylor Mouser, Ryan Clanton, and Deon Broomfield from Iowa State, and players expect he will add recruits and transfers.
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Penn State QB With Past Ties to Matt Campbell Speaks Out on College Football Future
As Matt Campbell begins his overhaul of the Penn State roster, his most critical decision may lie with a quarterback he once failed to land. After Drew Allar went down with an injury this season, Ethan Grunkemeyer stepped up and helped the Lions get to the bowl game. Interestingly, before joining Penn State, the quarterback rejected an offer from Matt Campbell at Iowa State. Grunkemeyer spoke to the media on Wednesday and revealed that his deci…
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Penn State’s Ethan Grunkemeyer likes new coach but ponders whether to stay
Penn State's Ethan Grunkemeyer likes new coach but ponders whether to stay
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