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Penn State, led by interim coach Terry Smith, is hoping to use the bye week to rally and end the season on a high note. At 3-4 on the season, the Nittany Lions must win three of their five remaining games to reach bowl eligibility — a far cry from the team's preseason No. 3 ranking.
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What’s ailing Penn State’s offense? It’s anyone’s guess, including the team’s offensive coordinator.
The Nittany Lions’ offensive production has plummeted through seven games. The group has gone from averaging 430.2 yards per game to just 355, which ranks 97th among FBS programs
College football’s game of musical chairs got an early start this season, with 11 positions in the FBS ranks already coming open, seven of those in the Power Fo
The SportsLine projection model has revealed its Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers picks for Saturday on CBS and Paramount+
Ohio State football is hosting another color-out game against Penn State on Nov. 1 as part of the "Tradition Evolved" campaign.
The largest stadium in the SEC, Texas A&M's Kyle Field plays host to 102,733 fans each Saturday.
ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg recently ranked the seven open jobs, and he has Penn State at No. 1. Rittenberg considered on-field performance, access to the College Football Playoff, roster building, university leadership and financial support as he compiled his rankings.
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Ranking college football’s open FBS jobs, from Penn State and Florida all the way to Kent State
Everyone who works in and around college football expects a great deal of coaching turnover this offseason. A crazy coaching carousel appears all but assured after a flurry of midseason firings, as some of the bluest of blueblood programs are already looking for their next head coaches.
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State College, Bishop McDevitt decide second place in MPC-Commonwealth | Friday Night Football Week 10
The Mid-Penn Commonwealth title is already locked up, though State College and Bishop McDevitt faced off Friday to decide second place. The Little Lions (8-1) and the Crusaders (7-2) both stood at 7-1 in the division entering Friday’s game at Rocco Ortenzio Stadium.
Penn State lost its way, and its coach, this season, one that will go down as perhaps the most confounding in program history. The Nittany Lions went from preseason No. 2 to a head-coaching search in just six games. And James Franklin is the team's former coach promising to win a title elsewhere.
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