For Penn State Football, an Early 2024 Rankings Boost
Last season, ESPN's SP+ college football index took a shine to Penn State. The Nittany Lions finished fifth in the final rankings, ahead of playoff participants Texas and Alabama, despite losing three games, including their Peach Bowl appearance against Ole Miss. Penn State ranked highly across the board in the SP+ metrics, led by its No. 4 defense that helped get coordinator Manny Diaz the head-coaching job at Duke.
The first ESPN SP+ rankings of 2024, released more than six months ahead of the season, still appreciate the Nittany Lions. Penn State football debuts at No. 7 in the initial rankings, outpacing their too-early predictions for the 2024 season. Penn State, which ranked 13th in the final AP Top 25 after a 10-3 season, landed between 8 and 18 in the January projections, hitting a median of about No. 11. That seems fair for a program incorporating three new coordinators and losing five defensive starters.
Penn State was a darling of last year's SP+ (and its sister, the Football Power Index) largely because its regular-season losses were to Ohio State and Michigan. The Peach Bowl loss to Ole Miss didn't seem to impact Penn State's efficiency rankings, as the Nittany Lions still finished the 2023 season ahead of Alabama and Texas in the FPI. So the data suggests Penn State began the offseason with a strong framework. As Penn State approaches spring practice, head coach James Franklin identified the priorities of this offseason.
"Getting to a point where we feel really good about how we're going to move forward and what is in Penn State's best interest in offense, defense and special teams as a coaching staff first, then obviously put the players in a position to feel good about it, as well," Franklin said. "... Depth chart, offensive and defensive staffs getting on the same page, then obviously offense, defense and special teams players starting to understand and learn the installs," Franklin said.
Of note: The ESPN SP+ is not a traditional ranking system. It's a predictive model meant to project game outcomes based on a variety of inputs. As the SP+ primer states, its model considers returning production, recruiting and recent results.
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