Penn State Football: six things I want to see against Central Michigan

AUBURN, ALABAMA - SEPTEMBER 17: Defensive tackle Zane Durant #28 of the Penn State Nittany Lions celebrates with fans after defeating the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 17, 2022 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images)
AUBURN, ALABAMA - SEPTEMBER 17: Defensive tackle Zane Durant #28 of the Penn State Nittany Lions celebrates with fans after defeating the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 17, 2022 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images) /
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Sep 17, 2022; Auburn, Alabama, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Sean Clifford (14) changes the play during the second quarter against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 17, 2022; Auburn, Alabama, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Sean Clifford (14) changes the play during the second quarter against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-USA TODAY Sports /

No sacks allowed and no turnovers

On the flip side of the previous slide, I don’t want to see this Penn State Football team allow a single sack or turn the ball over once in this game.

I said in the week leading up to the Ohio game that I would have liked to see them allow zero sacks in that one, but they let me down in that regard and allowed five against the Bobcats.

However, they turned it around last week and did not allow a single sack, and I’d like to see a repeat of that in this one.

Penn State Football is also tied for sixth in the country in turnovers lost, as the only one so far has been Sean Clifford’s interception against Purdue. Only three Power Five teams (Georgia, USC, and Syracuse) have yet to turn the ball over at all this season.

I would like to see them extend their streak this week to three consecutive games without a turnover.

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