The Pennsylvania Special Olympics has a Penn State-themed raffle going on right now that offers the opportunity to cheer on the Nittany Lions next season in one of America's greatest cities.
Penn State Baseball's season came to an end thanks to inclement weather and Purdue's hot bats.
Coming off of a breakout year as probably the second most impactful defensive player, Anthony Zettel opted to stay at Penn State for his senior year, making many Nittany Lion fans rejoice. And apparently, according to fellow rising senior Jordan Dudas, Zettel has already started training for the 2015 campaign in an untraditional way.
The Tar Heels scored seven unanswered in the second half to put the game out of reach.
Dalton is the No. 1 recruit from Massachusetts and the No. 6 tight end nationally.
In a press conference at Old Main today, Penn State provost Nick Jones, along with senior manager of third party security service Mandiant, Nicholas Bennett, reiterated the cyberattack on the College of Engineering reported earlier today is an "incredibly serious situation."