QB
Junior
Drew Patrick Allar is a talented quarterback who has become the face of Penn State football. Born March 8, 2004, he ranks first all-time at Penn State in completion percentage (62.9%) and interception percentage (1.19%). In 2024, he finished second in a single-season at Penn State in completion percentage (66.5%), third in passing efficiency (153.3), and third in passing yardage (3,327). He nearly led his team to the national championship game, earning decisive victories in two playoff games before falling to Notre Dame in the semifinals. In 2025, Allar returned for his senior season and has Penn State at 3-1 through four games, though a heartbreaking double-overtime loss to Oregon showed areas for improvement. His combination of size, arm strength, and developing pocket presence draws favorable comparisons to elite NFL quarterbacks.
The Nittany Lions bounced back from their Oregon loss with a commanding performance at the Rose Bowl. Drew Allar threw for 237 yards and two touchdowns while the defense held UCLA to just 11 points in a statement road win
Read More →Penn State's senior quarterback enters 2025 as one of college football's most experienced signal-callers. Can Allar lead the Nittany Lions to a national championship in his final season?
Read More →From Medina, Ohio to Happy Valley, Drew Allar has established himself as one of college football's elite quarterbacks. A comprehensive look at his journey and impact on Penn State football.
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