UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Amidst the chaos for Penn State, there are numerous flaws one could point to when looking for a reason for its unexpected struggles this year. But there’s one hole that seemingly can never be filled that routinely spells the end for the team — the offensive game plan.

Despite having a new face at the helm in interim coach Terry Smith, it’s evident that even when playing to their strengths against Iowa, the Nittany Lions lacked the firepower needed to stay in games down the stretch, let alone dominate. The Nittany Lions lacked diversity, as Kaytron Allen rushed for 145 of the team’s 173 yards on the ground and no receiver ended the contest with more than 20 yards.

That’s why Smith was blunt and clear during his presser on Monday regarding the status of the offense a

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