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Five reasons Penn State football will be optimistic vs. Nebraska
For the first time in over two months, the Penn State Nittany Lions are coming off a win. They had their most well-rounded performance of the season on the road against Michigan State, and it paid off.
"Tonight, we celebrate," Penn State interim head coach Terry Smith said after the Nittany Lions' 28-10 win over Michigan State on Saturday. Beating a fellow 0-6 conference team doesn't normally elicit such joy. But in a season bereft of joy, the Nittany Lions will take any opportunity they can to empty a Gatorade jug on the coach's head.
Nebraska (7-3, 4-3) has the better record, but Penn State (4-6, 1-6) is a significant favorite in its Big Ten matchup with the Cornhuskers on Saturday night at Beaver Stadium. As of Wednesday morning,
F or Penn State and Clemson, preseason aspirations of getting to the College Football Playoff as respective champions of the Big Ten and ACC deteriorated quickly this fall, resulting in a coach firing at one of the programs and finger-pointing at the other.
Penn State may or may not be interested in hiring Jeff Brohm as its next college football coach. However, the moving truck in Louisville had nothing to do
Why Penn State football owns the moment and edge in two key spots vs Nebraska on Senior Day in Beaver Stadium.
On the most recent episode of Landon Tengwall's College Football Show, the former Penn State OL opened the show with a blunt question regarding Nittany Lions QB Drew Allar and the program at large: “How the hell did we get here?
Penn State has embarked on one of college football’s most high-profile coaching searches to replace James Franklin, who was fired Oct. 12. Athletic Director Pat Kraft promised a nationwide search for the coach he said possesses a “vision of championships.”