Aaron Taylor+FollowPenn State lands Iowa State linebacker transferPenn State just added some grit to its defense—John Klosterman, a former Iowa State linebacker, is joining the Nittany Lions for his final year of eligibility. Klosterman, who made his mark on special teams and as a backup at Iowa State, brings experience and hustle to the squad. He wasn’t a big-name recruit out of high school, but he’s earned his stripes with hard work and determination. Curious to see how he’ll fit into Penn State’s lineup this season. What do you think—can a walk-on-turned-starter make a difference in the Big Ten? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowPenn State’s Iowa State connection: What it meansPenn State’s football roster is getting a major shakeup, with over 20 former Iowa State players joining the Nittany Lions for the upcoming season. This isn’t just about filling spots—these transfers, including standout QB Rocco Becht and All-Big 12 talents like Benjamin Brahmer and Carson Hansen, could seriously change the team’s dynamic. The latest Lions247 Podcast dives into what these players bring, how their personalities fit, and what fans can expect on the field. With so many familiar faces from Iowa State, is this the start of a new era for Penn State football? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
andersonkaren+FollowPenn State gymnastics stuns Illinois on the roadPenn State women’s gymnastics just pulled off their most dominant road win in recent memory, outscoring Illinois in every single event and setting a new high mark on bars since last March. Ava Piedrahita’s career-best 9.925 on bars set the tone, and the entire squad delivered, especially on beam where every Nittany Lion topped the best Illinois score. This kind of performance shows just how deep and talented this team is right now. How do you think this momentum will carry into their next Big Ten matchup at home? #Sports #PennState #Gymnastics00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCyclones fans react as Penn State snags another starLosing another top defender to Penn State has Iowa State fans buzzing—and not in a good way. With former head coach Matt Campbell now leading the Nittany Lions, it feels like a steady stream of Cyclones talent is following him out the door. The latest hit: standout lineman Ikenna Ezeogu, who’s expected to make an immediate impact for Penn State. While new coach Jimmy Rogers is hustling to rebuild, it’s tough watching familiar faces suit up for a rival. How do you feel about players and coaches jumping ship in the transfer portal era? #Sports #IowaState #PennState00Share
phughes+FollowPenn State football’s special teams shakeupPenn State football fans, get ready for a new era on special teams. Matt Colangelo is making a surprise return to State College, this time as assistant special teams coordinator for 2026, after a brief stint at Virginia Tech. With Justin Lustig—whose unit ranked No. 1 in ESPN’s FPI special teams efficiency last season—staying on, the Lions are doubling down on special teams excellence. New faces like Cristiano Rosa and Nathan Tiyce are set to compete for key kicking roles. What do you think: Will these changes keep Penn State’s special teams at the top? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
reneewang+FollowPenn State wrestling fans await Ono’s debutPenn State’s wrestling scene is buzzing as world champ Masanosuke Ono’s much-anticipated debut remains up in the air. After arriving from Japan and redshirting to adjust, Ono’s health has become the latest twist—he’s recovering from a kidney issue that sidelined him from Japan’s Emperor’s Cup. Coach Cael Sanderson says there’s no clear timeline for Ono to compete, and the team won’t rush him back. For now, fans can only speculate: will we see Ono on the mat this season, or will his folkstyle debut have to wait? What do you think is the best approach for his transition? #Sports #Wrestling #PennState10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowPenn State’s transfer portal countdown: What’s next?With the transfer portal window about to slam shut, Penn State football fans are watching closely to see which players stick around and what last-minute moves Coach Matt Campbell might pull off. The roster’s nearly set for 2026, but a handful of players still haven’t announced their plans—could they be the surprise boost the team needs? Plus, with new coaches like Savion Huggins joining, there’s fresh energy on the field. Which positions do you think still need help, and who are you hoping stays? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the final roster should shape up! #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
John Camacho+FollowPenn State’s secondary gets a Cyclone boostPenn State’s defensive backfield is getting a major shakeup as former Iowa State star Jeremiah Cooper joins the Nittany Lions for his final season. Cooper, a first-team All-Big 12 pick in 2023, brings proven playmaking skills despite a tough, injury-filled 2025. He’s not the only new face—several other transfers are coming in, while key players are heading out. With the transfer window closing soon, it’s a wild time for Penn State fans. How do you feel about all these changes—are you excited, worried, or just waiting to see how it all plays out this fall? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowJeremiah Cooper brings grit to Penn StateJeremiah Cooper is shaking up Penn State’s defense after transferring from Iowa State, following coach Matt Campbell to State College. Cooper’s track record is all about hustle—over four years, he racked up 134 tackles and 8 interceptions, showing he’s a playmaker who doesn’t quit. Campbell, now leading the Nittany Lions, is betting on toughness and discipline to take the team to the next level. With Cooper’s energy and Campbell’s vision, Penn State fans have a lot to talk about. Could this be the start of a new era for the Nittany Lions? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowPenn State’s secondary just got a major boostJeremiah Cooper, one of the Big 12’s top defensive backs, is bringing his playmaking skills to Penn State for his final college season. After a standout run at Iowa State—where he racked up 134 tackles and 8 interceptions—Cooper’s versatility at both corner and safety could shake up the Nittany Lions’ defense. Even with injuries last year, he managed to snag an interception and limit QBs to just 35.7% completions. With his veteran presence and proven track record, Cooper’s arrival is set to make Penn State’s secondary a real force. How do you think he’ll fit into the lineup? #Sports #Football #PennState00Share