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Dominating the Trenches: How a Championship Run Could Be Shaped by Penn State’s 2025 Offensive Line Depth….

**Dominating the Trenches: How a Championship Run Could Be Shaped by Penn State’s 2025 Offensive Line Depth**

**STATE COLLEGE, PA** – As Penn State prepares for the 2025 College Football National Championship, much of the focus has been on quarterback Drew Allar, running back Nicholas Singleton, and the Nittany Lions’ stout defense. However, the true engine behind Penn State’s success this season has been its offensive line—a unit that has quietly emerged as one of the most dominant in college football.

### Building the Foundation

The 2025 Penn State offensive line, under the guidance of offensive line coach Phil Trautwein, has been a cornerstone of the Nittany Lions’ championship run. Depth, versatility, and experience have been the key factors contributing to their success. Led by senior left tackle Olu Fashanu, who opted to return for another season instead of entering the NFL Draft, the offensive line has provided a solid foundation for both the passing and running game.

Fashanu, widely regarded as one of the top offensive linemen in the nation, anchors a line that also includes veterans like guard Landon Tengwall and center Hunter Nourzad. Their leadership and ability to adapt to different defensive schemes have been critical in allowing Penn State’s offense to operate efficiently and effectively.

### Dominance in the Run Game

Penn State’s rushing attack, powered by Singleton and backed by the offensive line, has been a driving force behind their success. The line’s ability to open up running lanes and control the line of scrimmage has allowed Singleton to rack up impressive numbers throughout the season. Their push up front has not only created opportunities for big plays but also helped Penn State control the tempo of games, wearing down opposing defenses and keeping their own defense rested.

### Protecting the Passer

In addition to their prowess in the run game, the offensive line’s ability to protect quarterback Drew Allar has been vital. Allar, who has developed into a top-tier signal-caller, has benefited from excellent pass protection, giving him the time needed to make precise throws and lead the offense. The line’s ability to pick up blitzes and keep Allar upright has been a key factor in Penn State’s offensive success.

### Depth and Flexibility

One of the most impressive aspects of Penn State’s offensive line is its depth. Injuries are an inevitable part of any football season, but the Nittany Lions have managed to maintain their high level of play thanks to the depth across the line. Players like Caedan Wallace and Drew Shelton have stepped up when needed, providing stability and flexibility.

### Shaping the Championship Run

As Penn State prepares to face Ohio State in the National Championship, their offensive line will once again be under the spotlight. If the Nittany Lions are to emerge victorious, dominating the trenches will be key. The offensive line’s ability to control the line of scrimmage, open running lanes, and protect Allar could be the deciding factor in securing their first national title since 1982.

With their depth, experience, and talent, Penn State’s offensive line is poised to shape the outcome of the biggest game of the year.

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