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[Photo Story] Penn State Football’s 2023 Season

Penn State football’s season is over, folks.

Now that we’re a few weeks removed from the Nittany Lions’ loss to Ole Miss in the Peach Bowl, we figured it’s time to reflect on the lows and highs of the season. Let’s take a look back through the lens of our photographers.

As always, Beaver Stadium was jumping for home games.

Outside of Happy Valley, the Nittany Lions got to play in some pretty cool stadiums.

The defense was the star of the show this season.

On offense, Drew Allar held the reins as QB1, but that didn’t stop Beau Pribula from making an impact.

The running back room, headlined by Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen, had some fun finding the end zone.

While the wide receivers left plenty to be desired, the group had shining moments while also relying on the tight ends to fill in the gaps.

With all those touchdowns, there were certainly plenty of smiles.

It wasn’t all smiles, though. Penn State dropped three games to Ohio State, Michigan, and Ole Miss.

However, when they did win, the celebrations were intense.

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Mikey DeAngelis

Mikey DeAngelis is a Penn State graduate with a degree in film production who served as Onward State's visual editor from 2023-2025. While not reminiscing about his time at Penn State, he enjoys making content for his YouTube channel. Mikey loves Philly sports, traveling and hiking in National Parks, and watching movies. To reach Mikey, feel free to reach out on Twitter (@mikey_deangelis) or by email ([email protected]).

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