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As a new Penn State favorite emerged this weekend in BYU's Kalani Sitake, a secondary option is also surging in the predictive market
Message boards and media tracking the Penn State coaching search have mentioned a “mystery candidate” in the past couple of weeks. That appears to be Brigham Young’s Kalani Sitake. Football Scoop, which has tracked college sports hirings for years,
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Three takeaways from Penn State football’s 40-36 road win vs. Rutgers
Penn State ended its regular season with a 40-36 win over Rutgers on Saturday. The Nittany Lions are now 6-6 in a season that was expected to carry into the College Football Playoff. Here are three takeaways from Saturday’s matchup.
Penn State has played inspired football the last two weeks to put itself in position to qualify for a bowl game. But if Terry Smith’s Nittany Lions don’t beat Rutgers today in New Jersey, the program will spend the early part of winter in the freezing cold of State College.
Terry Smith’s popularity has grown to the point where he can’t even go get his car washed in State College any longer without being recognized. It’s clear there are many that hope the interim tag is dropped and he is named the next head coach to lead Penn State football.
The Nittany Lions may have found their quarterback to lead them through their coaching transition. Ethan Grunkemeyer played his best game yet in helping Penn State (6-6) defeat Rutgers, 40-36, Saturday to finish the regular season with a third-straight victory and gain bowl eligibility.
Penn State football must beat Rutgers to become bowl eligible. How many of its players, though, would play in a low-level postseason game?