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BWI Daily: Is Landon Tengwall a better tackle or guard?
Episode 342

BWI Daily: Is Landon Tengwall a better tackle or guard?

Penn State football fans have lots of questions after the team's season-opening win against Purdue nearly a week ago. So the BWI Daily mailbag show will give you some of those answers. Host Thomas Frank Carr and senior editor Nate Bauer discuss fans' questions submitted to the Blue White Illustrated message board. Subscribe to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube, so you don't miss the show. They start the show with a discussion about the Penn State running game. A message board member wants to know if the Nittany Lions offense should take Fox commentator Joel Klatt's suggestion and line the Penn State running backs up deeper in the backfield to give them a running start at the handoff. Bauer gives his thoughts on the matter before T-Frank describes what he saw on film during the game. From there, T-Frank shifts the conversation towards freshman Nick Singleton and how using him in certain formations could be advantageous for specific reasons. They also discuss the travel roster for away games and the rules set by the Big Ten. Now that teams are making exponentially more money, is that an outdated rule? T-Frank and Bauer discuss that theoretical change in the future. From there, that conversation bleeds into one about the wide receiver position. Does Penn State have a clear picture of their rotation beyond Parker Washington and Mitchell Tinsley? Bauer tells T-Frank what he knows about the situation. The next question deals with rotation at all positions but focuses on the running backs. Does the staff need to limit the rotation of that group to get players in a rhythm? T-Frank doesn't buy the rhythm theory, but he does explain why getting more opportunities for one player is advantageous based on his experience. They answer questions about how fans should view the game and the opponent from week one and how it compares to last season's opening win against Wisconsin. They also take an extended portion of the show to discuss Landon Tengwall's best position, the problem at right tackle, and if it's too early to worry about those players. They wrap up the show discussing Keaton Ellis' performance and how Penn State can match up against Ohio State in a month. 00:00 Show Intro 02:30 Show changes going forward 05:11 Lining RBs up deeper in the backfield 09:30 Outlook for RB room and breakdown of performance 12:37 Big Ten travel roster expansion? 15:30 Wide receiver depth discussion 19:15 Player/running back rotation 27:40 Landon Tengwall and the o-line issues 34:47 Keaton Ellis standing out 37:31 Penn State's defense and how it can work against Ohio State

BWI Live: A Penn State football podcast from Blue White Illustrated

September 7, 202243m 19s

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Show Notes

Penn State football fans have lots of questions after the team's season-opening win against Purdue nearly a week ago. So the BWI Daily mailbag show will give you some of those answers. Host Thomas Frank Carr and senior editor Nate Bauer discuss fans' questions submitted to the Blue White Illustrated message board. 


Subscribe to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube, so you don't miss the show. 


They start the show with a discussion about the Penn State running game. A message board member wants to know if the Nittany Lions offense should take Fox commentator Joel Klatt's suggestion and line the Penn State running backs up deeper in the backfield to give them a running start at the handoff. 


Bauer gives his thoughts on the matter before T-Frank describes what he saw on film during the game. From there, T-Frank shifts the conversation towards freshman Nick Singleton and how using him in certain formations could be advantageous for specific reasons. 


They also discuss the travel roster for away games and the rules set by the Big Ten. Now that teams are making exponentially more money, is that an outdated rule? T-Frank and Bauer discuss that theoretical change in the future. From there, that conversation bleeds into one about the wide receiver position. Does Penn State have a clear picture of their rotation beyond Parker Washington and Mitchell Tinsley? Bauer tells T-Frank what he knows about the situation. 


The next question deals with rotation at all positions but focuses on the running backs. Does the staff need to limit the rotation of that group to get players in a rhythm? T-Frank doesn't buy the rhythm theory, but he does explain why getting more opportunities for one player is advantageous based on his experience. 


They answer questions about how fans should view the game and the opponent from week one and how it compares to last season's opening win against Wisconsin. They also take an extended portion of the show to discuss Landon Tengwall's best position, the problem at right tackle, and if it's too early to worry about those players. 


They wrap up the show discussing Keaton Ellis' performance and how Penn State can match up against Ohio State in a month. 

 



00:00 Show Intro

02:30 Show changes going forward

05:11 Lining RBs up deeper in the backfield

09:30 Outlook for RB room and breakdown of performance 

12:37 Big Ten travel roster expansion?

15:30 Wide receiver depth discussion

19:15 Player/running back rotation

27:40 Landon Tengwall and the o-line issues

34:47 Keaton Ellis standing out 

37:31 Penn State's defense and how it can work against Ohio State


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