Penn State bolstered its 2016 recruiting class by picking up a commitment from Michal Menet, an offensive tackle, and Pennsylvania's top recruit.
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.
On any given day, you can see a near innumerable amount of strange things on campus, from students unicycling to class, to a guy in a red sweatshirt screaming at you about your sins, and even a girl putting a hat on a squirrel. Recently, however, some students may have seen something even stranger: a human-sized blue bear walking around campus.
Just a few months after Pat Chambers lost his only recruit of Penn State basketball's 2016 class, forcing him to start from square one, he finally has another first member in Nazeer Bostick, a three-star shooting guard from Philadelphia.
Leah Still, media darling and four-year-old daughter of former Penn State All-American defensive tackle Devon Still, was a special guest at Temple University's spring football game Saturday afternoon.
After a successful fall, and an even stronger winter season, Penn State moved into third place in Learfield Sports Directors' Cup standings, an annual ranking of overall success in collegiate athletics. The Nittany Lions have 820 points in the cup, just 3.5 points behind second-place North Carolina, and a distant 206.5 points behind the current, dominant leader, Stanford.