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Top-ranked Buckeyes continue their unchallenged season behind quarterback Julian Sayin's efficiency, while Penn State's struggles deepen after coaching change.
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Matt Rhule's extension throws a wrench in Penn State's coaching search — what it means for the Nittany Lions
When the Nittany Lions fired James Franklin just six weeks into a season, the message was clear: the ceiling had been reached, and the program was ready for something new. But less than a month later,
Meyer explained why the Nittany Lions come behind both Florida and LSU, coaching carousel heating up this fall.
With signing day quickly approaching, the outlook on the Nittany Lions' upcoming recruiting class is anyone's guess. But more than enough recruits have reneged to draw attention. Here's the latest on Penn State's 2026 recruiting class. Keys, a top-20 ...
Penn State interim head coach Terry Smith did the opposite of that early in the Lions’ eventual 38-14 loss to Ohio State. Facing a 4th and 3 at the Ohio State 42 on the game’s opening drive, Smith elected to punt instead of trying to keep his offense on the field with a conversion.
The numbers looked solid on paper. Penn State’s defense: 19.4 points allowed per game (29th nationally), 6.7 yards per play allowed (17th nationally), and 5.5 passing yards per attempt (tied for 8th nationally). But on the latest Buckeye Talk podcast, these statistics sparked a debate that exposed a truth about the Nittany Lions’ defense.
It’s difficult to remember a more challenging situation than the one facing the Nittany Lions Saturday. They’re in Columbus, where they’ve won twice since 1978 — in 2008 when Mark Rubin punched the ball loose from Terrelle Pryor and in 2011 with Tom Bradley as the interim coach — to face the nation’s No.
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