CBS Sports' Brandon Marcello agrees, making Penn State's ceiling much greater as it pushes toward getting over the national title hump. "Penn State has taken a page from Big Ten r
Head coach James Franklin and Penn State are bringing in a former Nittany Lions' record-holding quarterback to the coaching staff ahead of the 2025 season. Penn State's vice president of intercollegiate athletics Pat Kraft revealed that former Nittany Lions star passer Trace McSorley would be returning to his alma mater in a coaching role on Saturday night at the THON Pep Rally,
Penn State football is bringing back one of its most celebrated players of all time, Trace McSorley. The former Nittany Lions quarterback led the team to a Big Ten Championship in 2016. According to the report,
The Penn State Nittany Lions got an immediate boost to their offseason when several key players committed to return for 2025. That included both star running backs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen, much to the delight of head coach James Franklin.
When Penn State fans think of players who were indispensable to the 2024 season’s success, a handful of key names are immediately obvious: Tyler Warren, Jaylen Reed, Abdul Carter, Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen,
Veteran Penn State defensive end Smith Vilbert is leaving the Nittany Lions to enter the NCAA transfer portal. The New Jersey native said back in January that he would be returning for “one more ride” in State College during the 2025 season.
Days after Pat Kraft, who enters his third year as the Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics, made headlines over the weekend when he suggested at THON that Trace McSorley, who served as the event’s pep rally emcee,
The Penn State football team was back in Holuba Hall on Tuesday morning for its third winter workout session of the offseason. That, of course, means a new round of competitors of the day are in. Nittany Lions defensive tackle Xavier Gilliam was asked earlier this year if the players pay close attention to the coaches’ picks every morning.
McSorley returns to Happy Valley, and Dan Connor gets an official promotion as James Franklin continues to hire Nittany Lions lettermen.