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Penn State's Andy Kotelnicki returned as the Nittany Lions' offensive coordinator with a strong collection of talent and new ways to deploy it.
During the first week of Penn State’s preseason practice, offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki noticed the trimmer Drew ...
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StateCollege.com on MSNPenn State Football: Opening With Nevada is A-OK with Coach K
Week 1 of college football is upon us and there will be some big matchups: No. 1 Texas at No. 3 Ohio State. No. 6 Notre Dame ...
Penn State needs no more introduction or motivation for the 2025 season. College football knows who the Nittany Lions are, ...
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Penn State’s offensive rebirth is under way, and Drew Allar is helping design what it will look like
After years of development and flashes of brilliance, the former top recruit has transformed his game and appears ready to ...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — When Andy Kotelnicki posed the question to his Division III University of Wisconsin-Whitewater quarterbacks, they were unsure how to respond. Kotelnicki arrived that ...
Andy Kotelnicki, in his second year of coordinating Penn State’s offense, was asked earlier in the week about his expectations for the Lions’ running backs. Really, at this stage, Allen and Singleton ...
Drew Allar had a chance to be a first-round pick this past spring. Instead, he’ll ensure that his final throw in a Penn State ...
Journell just smiles. Penn State quarterback Drew Allar (14) listens to offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki during the Blue-White spring game at Beaver Stadium. / Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images ...
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Penn State’s Andy Kotelnicki on a veteran’s return from injury: ‘We have to pull ‘Rapp’ back’
Redshirt sophomore tight end Andrew Rappleyea played in just one game in 2024 before suffering a long-term injury.
Under Kotelnicki, the Jayhawks had the ninth-highest percentage of runs gaining 4+ yards and 4th in yards per rush according to SportSource Analytics. Penn State ranked 25th and 26th respectively.
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Andy Kotelnicki reaches for a pink-and-black toy sitting on the desk in his office to make a point. “You know what this is right here?” the Kansas offensive coordinator asks.
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