Penn State Headlines: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Football (2024)

The late, lovely Joe Tiller, who brought wide-open football to Purdue and the Big Ten, also brought the same lament every year to Big Ten football media days. "Yesterday, I was fishing in Wyoming," Tiller would say, "and now I'm here."

And now we're here again. After the Big 12 and SEC had their turns, this week belongs to the Big Ten and ACC. As the conference expands to 18 teams, so do Big Ten football media days, which will pay three days of rent at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis. The show begins Tuesday. Penn State appears Wednesday. Set your alarms.

Meanwhile, the deluge of preseason coverage already began. We've been contributing for weeks at Penn State on SI, so this week's edition of Penn State Headlines covers what you might have missed at the beach.

How does college football view Penn State?

The consensus regarding James Franklin's team seems to be a mixture of playoff expectations with, "What then?" Penn State is a consistent top-12 team in preseason glances. Actually, ESPN's College Football Power Index, which has had a crush on Penn State for more than a year, ranks the team sixth. One ESPN writer called Penn State playoff "sleeper," while analyst Greg McIlroy is keen on the additions of coordinators Andy Kotelnicki and Tom Allen. And Pro Football Focus has said that the Nittany Lions are "under pressure" this season.

Is there a concern? Offensive tackle, according to ESPN. We'd cite wide receiver, and position coach Marques Hagans said his players are deploying that doubt as a motivational tool.

Elsewhere, Penn State will log some flight miles, though not nearly as many as the Big Ten rookies, this season, and Drew Allar and Nicholas Singleton are drawing national praise.

Finally, a date for the Penn State White Out

After exhausting every possibility, Penn State finally announced a date for this season's White Out game. The Washington Huskies not only have to fly about 4,500 miles round trip for their first game at Beaver Stadium but also get to attend a White Out. Congratulations! Kickoff for the Nov. 9 game is TBA, but expect a 3:30 p.m. ET start, since NBC already has scheduled Florida State-Notre Dame for its Saturday-night broadcast.

The date was a fair compromise. Washington is a strong brand and brings a fresh name to the White Out. And Penn State did something sneaky anyway, scheduling its "Helmet Stripe" game for the previous week against Ohio State. So Penn State basically is conducting consecutive White Out games, the first likely a noon start with a strip of blue in the stadium.

Penn State in the Olympics

The Olympics begin this week in Paris, and Penn State will represent Team USA and beyond. Penn State actually leads the Big Ten in Team USA athletes (until USC and UCLA join the conference officially) with 14. The list includes shot-putter Joe Kovacs, a two-time Olympic silver-medalist, USWNT goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher and wrestler Aaron Brooks.

Another great story is field hockey player Phia Gladeaux, the only current Penn State athlete competing for Team USA. Rich Scarcella of the Reading Eagle chronicled her inspirational Olympic journey.

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Penn State basketball is more than halfway through its summer workout program, and point guard Ace Baldwin Jr. looks better than ever.

Seth Engle takes a look at Penn State's 2024 schedule and the elusive playoff berth.

A Penn State alum has donated $250,000 to help renovate the Greenberg Indoor Sports Complex

Could Penn State bring in a two-sport star in 2026? Kendre Harrison, a football and basketball standout from North Carolina, released a top-6 recruiting list that includes the Nittany Lions.

Mike Poorman of Statecollege.com compiled an update on preseason work at Beaver Stadium,
which includes expanded gates and new ribbon boards.

Also from Statecollege.com: Trustee Barry Fenchak, a vocal critic of Penn State's spending habits who voted against the Beaver Stadium renovation plan, has sued the Board of Trustees for withholding records.

Happy Valley United, Penn State's official NIL collective, is hosting a major fundraising meet-and-greet this week in New Jersey. Franklin will headline with current and former players.

A Lego Beaver Stadium is coming to Penn State's All-Sports Museum this month.

AllPennState is the place for Penn State news, opinion and perspective on the SI.com network. Publisher Mark Wogenrich has covered Penn State for more than 20 years, tracking three coaching staffs, three Big Ten titles and a catalog of great stories. Follow him on X (or Twitter) @MarkWogenrich.

Penn State Headlines: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Football (2024)

FAQs

What is the Penn State saying? ›

On September 11, 1976, the words “We Are Penn State” were cheered for the first time in Beaver Stadium by University cheerleaders who were determined to fire up fans. While the phrase took some time to catch on, by 1981 the cheer had become a permanent part of the language of every Penn Stater.

What do you say when someone says we are Penn State? ›

The next time that you hear someone shout “We Are,” wherever you may be, feel free to respond proudly with a bellowing “Penn State!” Take pride in the fact that the phrase is special to your school and that you now have a family of Nittany Lions behind you for the rest of your life!

Why is Penn State wearing black and pink? ›

The Nittany Lions' uniforms may be historic themselves, but the program has been neglecting a key part of Penn State's history for years — the university's original color scheme of pink and black. Other Penn State sports have long had a commemorative pink and black uniform.

Why doesn t Penn State football have names on their jerseys? ›

The decision to remove the names from the jerseys was made to pay homage to the history of Penn State football and return to the tradition that represented Penn State for 125 years.

What is the motto of Penn State? ›

What is Penn State's chant? ›

Later in the 1970s, Penn State cheerleaders began to cheer “We are Penn State,” and the chant finally caught on almost two decades after its genesis in 1948.

When did Penn State start saying we are? ›

— The words “We Are Penn State” were cheered for the first time in Beaver Stadium in 1976 by cheerleaders determined to fire up fans, according to this historical account written by Penn State historian Lou Prato.

What are people from Penn called? ›

If you live in Pennsylvania, you might be a Pennamite or a Pennsylvanian. William Penn inspired this state's name.

Why are Penn State fans all in white? ›

Reporters covering Penn State told D'Elia that Penn State had one of the quietest home crowds in college football, despite Beaver Stadium seating more than 107,000 fans. D'Elia and his team developed the idea that all Penn State students should wear white during one home football game.

What was the original mascot of Penn State? ›

Old Coaly (1855 – January 1, 1893) was a mule who helped to build the original Old Main building on the campus of the Pennsylvania State University and gained fame as an early Penn State mascot. Old Coaly exhibited in the Hetzel Union Building.

Does the Penn State mascot have a name? ›

The Nittany Lion as Penn State's mascot originated with Harrison D. "Joe" Mason 1907.

What does Penn State call their stadium? ›

On Jan. 30, 1960, the newly expanded athletic venue was renamed Beaver Stadium. Penn State's beloved stadium has gone through several renovations since 1960. With a seating capacity of 106,572, Beaver Stadium is the second largest stadium in the nation, only behind the University of Michigan's Michigan Stadium.

What NFL teams have Penn State players? ›

Current NFL players
  • Marcus Allen - Free Agent - safety.
  • Adrian Amos – Green Bay Packers – safety.
  • Troy Apke - Washington Commanders- safety.
  • Saquon Barkley - Philadelphia Eagles - running back.
  • Ryan Bates - Buffalo Bills - offensive tackle.
  • Nick Bowers - Las Vegas Raiders – tight end.
  • Jaquan Brisker - Chicago Bears - Safety.

Is Penn State football a blue blood? ›

Penn State, Tennessee, LSU, Georgia, Florida State. These programs, I feel, are classic college football programs and are borderline candidates for blue blood status but have not achieved all the prerequisites.

What is Penn's motto? ›

The University motto is the Latin phrase Leges sine Moribus vanae, which translates into English as “Laws without morals are useless.” The selection of this motto is attributed to the first Provost, William Smith.

What's the Penn State song called? ›

"Fight On, State" is the official fight song of The Pennsylvania State University. It is most widely known for being played by the Penn State Blue Band after scores at football games, and during the band's pregame show.

What is Penn State mostly known for? ›

Often ranked as a top thirty research university, our quality is reflected in Penn State's worldwide standings as a leader in research, education, and community.

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