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Penn State bringing back ex-wide receiver, Super Bowl champion as White Out honorary captain
Penn State is bringing back a former star Nittany Lion for the White Out. Ex-wide receiver Joe Jurevicius will serve as Saturday’s honorary captain when Penn State and Oregon kick off at 7:30 p.m. on NBC.
The Nittany Lions are hosting a plethora of recruits for their huge showdown versus Oregon. But one recruit they're trying to flip, who's committed to UCLA.
Can you chalk up Penn State’s offensive struggles to ‘vanilla’ play calling? Not exactly. Here’s why
The Nittany Lions haven't played to their potential offensively, and they'll need a step forward to beat Oregon this weekend. Can it come from an expanded scheme?
Penn State had a little more offensive success in State College, but the end result was the same. Alabama won 27-11. The Tide took a commanding 17-3 lead into the locker room at halftime and led 27-3 with 6 minutes to play in the fourth quarter.
Former NCAA 285lb champion Greg Kerkvliet is set to leave the Penn State Nittany Lions wrestling club. Kerkvliet, who competed for the Nittany Lions for several years, has been decently successful during this tenure.
The Penn State safety, and electric kick returner, explains why he chose to return to Penn State after one season with the Crimson Tide.
Oregon is led out by sophomore quarterback Dante Moore, who is currently third in Heisman Trophy odds, completing 71-of-95 passes (74.7%) for 962 yards, 11 touchdowns and one interception through four games.
This is the moment for James Franklin and No. 2 Penn State. For a program needing a statement win, a visit from Oregon brings opportunity and pressure