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For as much worry as there was after the season-ending injury of Nebraska starting quarterback Dylan Raiola, none of that sentiment could compare to the rallyin
With college football coaches shifting like wildfire, Penn State is also in the market for a new coach. One insider believes it's not a popular pick that some have already tried to link together.
Brian Hartline is one of college football's most coveted assistants, known as an expert talent developer and recruiter. His Ohio State wide receivers have been the nation's best in recent years. Hartline, 38, has learned under Urban Meyer and Ryan Day and is now leading arguably the top offense in the country.
Kalen DeBoer’s evolution from NAIA powerhouse to Alabama head coach has been rapid and largely successful, leading the Crimson Tide to nine wins in his first ye
Penn State football loses Pennsylvania recruit from 2026 class amid coaching changes and reopened options.
Here are the Big Ten bowl game options for Penn State football if it beats Nebraska and Rutgers to finish 6-6.
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Penn State-Nebraska predictions: Our experts release their picks for Nittany Lions’ Senior Day tilt
Nebraska is led by third-year head coach Matt Rhule, a Penn State alumnus and State College area native. The Cornhuskers, much like Penn State, are onto their backup quarterback after starter Dylan Raiola sustained a season-ending injury.
Penn State finally snapped its six-game losing streak with a controlled 28-10 win at Michigan State on Saturday at Spartan Stadium, claiming the Land Grant Trophy for the third consecutive year for the first time since 2004-06.
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Penn State vs. Nebraska tickets among college football’s cheapest. How they compare
You could buy Saturday night’s cheapest seat at Beaver Stadium for about the same price as a scoop of Creamery ice cream.
Penn State Athletic Director Pat Kraft has a new vacancy to fill. Men's soccer coach Jeff Cook announced Friday that he is resigning to pursue an opportunity in Major League Soccer. Cook spent eight seasons with the Nittany Lions.