Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMatt Campbell shakes up Penn State footballMatt Campbell isn’t wasting any time putting his stamp on Penn State football. In just six weeks, he’s brought in over 50 new faces—including standout players from his Iowa State days—and built a coaching staff packed with trusted allies from Ames. The buzz around Happy Valley is real: Campbell’s track record of turning around Iowa State and his focus on character and culture have fans and players fired up for a new era. How do you feel about so much change so quickly? Is this the spark PSU needs to chase championships again? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMatt Campbell shakes up Penn State footballMatt Campbell isn’t wasting any time putting his stamp on Penn State football. With over 50 new faces—many from his Iowa State days—already on campus, the Nittany Lions are seeing a full-on culture shift. Campbell’s trusted staff from Ames is now leading the offense, aiming to bring that same winning energy that turned Iowa State into a Big 12 contender. Penn State’s leadership is all-in, saying Campbell’s focus on character and community is exactly what the program needs. How do you feel about this new era? Can Campbell’s approach bring PSU back to championship form? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowOhio State wrestling could shake up Penn State’s reignPenn State’s wrestling team has been nearly untouchable for years, but Ohio State is looking like a real threat this season. The Buckeyes have already taken down seven top-10 teams and have a lineup that matches up well against the Nittany Lions in several weight classes. Even though Ohio State struggled a bit against Nebraska, it showed they’re tough enough to battle through adversity. The big question: Can the Buckeyes finally end Penn State’s 82-dual win streak when they face off in February? This could be the most exciting showdown in college wrestling in years. What do you think—can Ohio State pull off the upset? #Sports #OhioState #PennState00Share
Stacie Lee+FollowPenn State wrestling’s record-breaking shutoutPenn State wrestling just delivered its sixth shutout of the season, blanking Indiana and pushing their dual meet win streak to an incredible 81. The Nittany Lions didn’t just win—they dominated, racking up bonus points and seeing true freshmen like Marcus Blaze and PJ Duke keep their undefeated runs alive. With five duals left, this is already the most shutouts in the Cael Sanderson era. It’s wild to see this level of consistency and power. How long do you think this streak can last, and what’s fueling Penn State’s wrestling dynasty? #Sports #Wrestling #PennState00Share
dbrown+FollowPenn State wrestling dominates Indiana at Rec HallPenn State wrestling fans, the Nittany Lions are putting on a show at Rec Hall tonight, pushing for their 81st straight win! Luke Lilledahl set the tone with a dramatic pin, and Marcus Blaze followed up with a technical fall, giving Penn State an early 11-0 lead over Indiana. The energy in the arena is electric, and the lineup is stacked with top-ranked talent. It’s nights like these that remind us why Penn State wrestling is a powerhouse. Who’s your pick for the standout performance tonight? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Wrestling #PennState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowPenn State’s recruiting shakeup sparks hopePenn State fans are buzzing—five-star running back Kemon Spell’s commitment marks a huge shift in the team’s recruiting game. With Matt Campbell and Terry Smith leading the charge, the Nittany Lions are building serious momentum. And after Indiana’s surprise title win, there’s a real sense that PSU could be next in line for something big. The energy around the program feels different this year. What do you think—are we witnessing the start of a new era for Penn State football? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this could impact the team’s future! #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowPenn State swaps Delaware for Maine in 2027Penn State’s 2027 football schedule just got a shakeup—Delaware is out, and Maine is in for the Nittany Lions’ nonconference lineup. This will be the first-ever meeting between Penn State and Maine, bringing a fresh matchup to Beaver Stadium. Delaware, now moving up to FBS, will instead play Illinois. The switch means Penn State’s nonconference slate features Syracuse, Temple, and now Maine, covering Power Four, Group of Five, and FCS opponents. What do you think—does this change make the schedule more interesting, or were you hoping for a bigger name? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowPenn State’s class gets a Jersey “hidden gem”Elijah Reeder, once called the “hidden gem from Jersey,” is now joining Penn State’s 2026 class, and some insiders say he might be the best Iowa State signee to ever flip to the Nittany Lions. Reeder’s senior season stats are wild: 50 tackles, 19 for loss, 8 sacks, and even 6 touchdowns on just 16 carries. For a recruiting class that started off slow, landing a top-50 defensive end like Reeder is a huge boost. Could this under-the-radar star be the spark Penn State needs? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this changes the team’s outlook! #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowPenn State gymnastics shines in Illinois winPenn State women’s gymnastics just kept the momentum rolling after last week’s record home opener, taking down Illinois on the road with a 196.075-194.100 victory. Even though the team didn’t match their historic Week One score, their consistency and resilience stood out—especially with Ava Piedrahita’s huge 9.925 on bars after returning from injury. The squad’s strong finish on beam sealed the deal, showing real depth and composure under pressure. With Maryland up next at Rec Hall, it feels like this team is building something special. What’s your take on their early-season form and who’s impressed you most so far? #Sports #PennState #WomensGymnastics00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowPenn State gymnastics stuns Illinois on the roadPenn State women’s gymnastics just pulled off a huge statement win, grabbing their first Big Ten road victory over Illinois with a season-high bars score. Senior Ava Piedrahita led the charge with a career-best 9.925 on bars, and the team dominated every event, finishing nearly two points ahead. This kind of all-around performance has fans buzzing about Penn State’s potential this season. With the Nittany Lions now 2-0, all eyes are on their next home meet against Maryland. Could this be the year Penn State becomes a true Big Ten contender? #Sports #PennState #Gymnastics00Share