Andy Kotelnicki discusses Penn State's offensive struggles from 2025 season

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Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Andy Kotelnicki discusses Penn State's offensive struggles from 2025 season
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Former Penn State offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki reflected on the team's disappointing performance during the 2025 season. In an interview, he acknowledged that the offense, despite considerable returning talent, failed to improve, expressing uncertainty about the reasons behind the struggles. Kotelnicki, now back at Kansas, noted that lessons from the previous successful 2024 season did not carry over, impacting key players, including quarterback Drew Allar. As Penn State moves forward, new offensive coordinator Taylor Mouser aims to bring a fresh approach, having previously worked with quarterback Rocco Becht. Kotelnicki's comments serve as a reminder of the challenges faced last year as the Nittany Lions seek to improve.

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  • Andy Kotelnicki discusses his time at Penn State after a difficult 2025 season.
  • Kotelnicki struggled to improve an offense with returning talent.
  • He points to lessons from a successful 2024 season not being applied in 2025.
  • New offensive coordinator Taylor Mouser has prior experience with Rocco Becht.
  • Kotelnicki expresses uncertainty about specific reasons for last season's failures.
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Former Penn State offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki reflects on the team's disappointing 2025 season struggles.

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