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[Photo Story] Penn State Football’s 2022 Media Day

With the start of the season right around the corner, Penn State football held its annual media day on Saturday.

Head coach James Franklin, as well as coordinators Stacy Collins, Manny Diaz, and Mike Yurcich, met with the media and discussed various topics ahead of the 2022 season. Later, the players and assistant coaches were available on the field for interviews and pictures.

The media day festivities kicked off with Franklin’s presser inside Beaver Stadium’s media room, followed by Collins, Diaz, and Yurcich.

Members of the media then took the field and chatted with the players and assistant coaches to get further insight into the Nittany Lions’ 2022 team as the season inches closer.

Penn State football’s 2022 season is just 24 days away, folks!

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