On Saturday, Penn State announced that it has dismissed offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich following an unproductive big-game performance. Yurcich had been with the Nittany Lions since 2019 and was responsible for the team’s offensive playcalling.
The decision to part ways with Yurcich comes after a disappointing performance in Penn State’s most recent game against Ohio State. The Nittany Lions were held to just seven points in the loss, and their offense struggled to move the ball consistently. This was a stark contrast to the team’s previous two games, in which they scored a combined total of 79 points.
Yurcich’s dismissal is a surprising move for Penn State, as he had been a key part of the team’s success over the past two seasons. Under his guidance, the Nittany Lions had one of the most explosive offenses in the Big Ten, averaging over 40 points per game in 2019 and 2020.
The move to dismiss Yurcich is a sign that Penn State is looking to make changes to its offense in order to become more competitive in big games. The Nittany Lions have struggled in recent years against top-tier opponents, and this move could be an indication that they are looking to make changes to their offensive scheme in order to be more successful against these teams.
It remains to be seen who will replace Yurcich as Penn State’s offensive coordinator. However, it is clear that the Nittany Lions are looking to make changes in order to become more competitive in big games. This move could have a significant impact on the team’s future success, and it will be interesting to see how the team adjusts without Yurcich at the helm.