Michael Pitts+FollowPenn State football’s shocking Adidas switchPenn State football is set to ditch Nike after 32 years and return to Adidas, a move that’s bound to get Nittany Lion fans talking. This isn’t just about uniforms—it’s a big shakeup in college sports branding, especially with Nike’s long-standing grip on the game. The switch, pending trustee approval, could mean fresh looks and new revenue streams for the program. With high expectations for a championship run this season, will a new brand bring new luck—or just more debate? What do you think about Penn State’s bold decision to break tradition? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Diamond Horton+FollowPenn State wrestling’s recruiting battle heats upGrey Burnett, one of the nation’s top high school wrestlers, is at the center of a fierce recruiting race between Penn State, Ohio State, and Nebraska. Burnett, a two-time Ohio state champ, could be a game-changer for whichever program lands him. With Penn State already building strong ties to his school and also eyeing another top prospect, Melvin Miller, the stakes are high. As both recruits take their time deciding, this battle could shape the future of Big Ten wrestling. Which program do you think will come out on top? #Sports #Wrestling #PennState00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowPenn State’s big switch: adidas era beginsPenn State is making a major move—after more than 30 years with NIKE, the Nittany Lions are teaming up with adidas in a record-breaking 10-year deal starting July 2026. This isn’t just about new uniforms; it’s about massive investment, cutting-edge tech, and game-changing NIL opportunities for student-athletes across all sports. The buzz is real: alumni like Micah Parsons are hyped, and adidas promises to help athletes shine on and off the field. What do you think—will this bold partnership take Penn State to the next level? #Sports #PennState #adidas00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowPenn State’s 2027 football class is breaking recordsPenn State is on track to assemble its most impressive football recruiting class ever for 2027, and the buzz is real. With standout quarterback Keegan Croucher listing the Nittany Lions in his top three, and four early commits already on board—including top talent from Pittsburgh—the team is building serious momentum. The pipeline from local high schools like Cheshire Academy and WPIAL is only getting stronger, thanks to the efforts of recruiting coordinator Terry Smith. If Penn State keeps this up, we could be witnessing the start of a new era. How do you think this will shape the future of Penn State football? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowPenn State’s RB future still looks brightLosing a five-star running back like Kemon Spell would sting, but Penn State fans shouldn’t panic. The Nittany Lions have built a reputation for developing NFL-caliber backs under James Franklin, and the pipeline is still loaded. Even if Spell flips to another powerhouse, Penn State has top talents like Quinton Martin, Corey Smith, Jabree Coleman, Tikey Hayes, and Messiah Mickens lined up for the coming years. With proven recruiting and development, the backfield is in good hands. What do you think—should fans be worried, or is Penn State’s RB room too stacked to stress? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowPenn State WR Josiah Brown faces another tough setbackJust as Penn State fans were getting excited about Josiah Brown’s progress, the promising redshirt freshman wide receiver has been hit with another long-term injury. After working hard to recover from a major knee injury in high school, Brown was finally showing his speed and physicality in preseason camp. Coaches and teammates were optimistic about his impact this season, but now he’s back on the road to recovery. It’s a tough blow for both Brown and the Nittany Lions. How do you think repeated injuries affect a young athlete’s mindset and future? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowPenn State’s new faces and big dreams: What to watchPenn State is kicking off the season as a top contender, and the buzz in Happy Valley is real. With a revamped receiver lineup and a new defensive coordinator stolen from Ohio State, the Nittany Lions are looking to make a statement against Nevada. Beaver Stadium could see record crowds, making it a tough road trip for the Wolf Pack. The offense, loaded with talent, has fans wondering if this could be the best in school history. How do you think the new transfers and coaching changes will shape Penn State’s season? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowPenn State student’s 100K run for heroesJustice Greene, a Penn State Behrend senior who admits he’s not even a fan of long-distance running, is taking on a 100-kilometer trek from Warren to Erie—all to raise $5,000 for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, which supports families of fallen first responders. Greene’s determination to push his limits and give back is inspiring, especially since he’s never tackled anything like this before. What do you think about someone going this far for a cause? Would you ever take on a challenge like this for charity? Let’s talk about what motivates us to step up for others. #Safety #PennState #CharityRun00Share
glen25+FollowPenn State fans demand a championship runPenn State football fans aren’t holding back—they want a national title, and anything less just isn’t enough. After a strong 11-1 season and a tough playoff loss to Notre Dame, the pressure is squarely on Coach James Franklin. Even with a No. 2 preseason ranking, some fans are frustrated by the team’s struggles against top opponents. Franklin says he embraces these sky-high expectations, but this year, the bar is set: win it all or face even more criticism. Do you think Penn State can finally break through and bring home the championship? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowPenn State scores big with 4-star JenkinsPenn State just locked in a huge addition for its 2027 football class—Gabe Jenkins, a standout cornerback from Imani Christian Academy, is staying home and fully committed to the Nittany Lions. Jenkins is ranked as one of the top three cornerbacks in Pennsylvania and a top 250 prospect nationwide. He turned down offers from schools like Kentucky, Maryland, and West Virginia to play for Penn State. This move could seriously boost the team’s defense in the coming years. What do you think this means for Penn State’s future? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share