Drew Allar entered a quiet meeting room after descending the twisting staircases of Penn State’s Morgan Academic Center. It was an early April morning, 9 a.m. Before sitting down for an interview, Allar studied practice tape after waking up at six in the morning and arriving at the Lasch Building an hour later.
Allar spent thirty minutes answering inquiries. He discussed the pressure of playing quarterback at Penn State. He discussed what it means to be a five-star recruit. He claimed that last season he was good but not good enough. He also discussed his hopes for the future, the program he has devoted himself to, and the team he holds in the highest regard.
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