JD Pickell’s recent social media post told Penn State exactly how they should help Drew Allar and the school win a National Championship.

J.D. Pickell Throws Money at the Camera for Penn State To Build Around Drew Allar
Pickell was throwing various bills at the camera, saying, “Okay, let’s, hey, what’s it gonna take here? What’s it gonna get? What do you need? What do you need? We want? I got, got a 50, I got a five. What do you want? What is it going to take? What’s it going to take? That’s what I need to see from Penn State.”
Penn State needs to throw their entire WALLET at the first quality WR that jumps in the portal.
*Wallet throwing visual included in the clip below https://t.co/wOtNNv0ruy pic.twitter.com/HcrJ1LXfD2
— J.D. PicKell (@jdpickell) March 6, 2025
Pickell said that with one year of Drew Allar’s eligibility left at Penn State, the Nittany Lions need to maximize his time there.
The Nittany Lions did make the playoffs despite losing to Ohio State and Oregon in the regular season. They then beat SMU and Boise State but lost to Notre Dame. Pickell says, “Three points away from playing for a national championship. You got the ball with a chance to drive down, kick one through, and go play Ohio State in a rematch.”
In Allar, though, both Pickell and Essentially Sports have noted that they have a player who is good in clutch moments and has been backing it up with 3,327 yards of total offense, 302 of which are on the ground.
Pickell noted that the receivers were “getting four quarters of cardio, not recording a single catch” about the game against Notre Dame and that Tyler Warren, the 260-pound tight end, has left Penn State and is eligible for the NFL draft as a first—or second-round pick.
The Nittany Lions must sign the first good eligible receiver who enters the transfer portal and can be moved to Penn State.
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Zachariah Branch, Troy Stellato, Tru Edwards, Griffin Wilde, and Hudson Clement are among the top eligible receivers who have entered the transfer portal.
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