PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Penn State’s defense has not endured many days rougher than what transpired in Saturday’s Big Ten game ...
Penn State University linebacker Amare Campbell has been named the DC Touchdown Club Washington Metro College Football Player ...
An unexpected Penn State football leader made two of the biggest plays of his life to beat Rutgers and keep the Nittany Lions ...
Linebacker Amare Campbell was the star, scoring a go-ahead touchdown on a fumble return and making a crucial fourth-down ...
Amare Campbell returned a fumble 61 yards for a touchdown to lift Penn State to a 40-36 Big Ten win over Rutgers Saturday in Piscataway, N.J. The win makes the Nittany Lions (6-6) bowl eligible.
Penn State’s defense and special teams did not have a first or second-team selection on the All-Big Ten teams released on Wednesday. Fourth-year senior defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton was a unanimous ...
Following are the highlights and lowlights from Penn State’s 40-36 victory over Rutgers on Saturday at SHI Stadium: Play of the game: Amare Campbell scooped up a fumble by Rutgers quarterback Athan ...
Penn State beat Rutgers 40-36 on Saturday. Antwan Raymond scored early in the first quarter, making the score 7-0. Penn State ...
Penn State won its all-important sixth game of the year to earn a bowl game at Rutgers last Saturday, but it might not have done so without the help of one defensive star. Junior linebacker Amare ...
The Nittany Lions survived a high-scoring game on the road against the Scarlet Knights, and they'll have one more game to play this season in a bowl.
Just like Michigan State, Penn State will enter Saturday at 3-6 overall and 0-6 in Big Ten play. Not much of the fault there should be placed upon the defense. The numbers aren't phenomenal, but the ...
PISCATAWAY, NJ − It looked like, felt like, Penn State football was going to end its most disappointing season with a loss. Lose to Rutgers, for the first time in nearly 40 years? The Nittany Lions ...