
While Penn State's 2016 recruiting class is headlined by highly-rated Miles Sanders and Shane Simmons, the Nittany Lions faltered down the stretch, seeing their potential top five class end up just inside the top 20.

After its loss to Michigan at Madison Square Garden last weekend, Penn State traveled to Iowa City as a heavy underdog to take on No. 5 Iowa. It went as expected.

James Franklin addressed DaPride16 and the future of the program during media availability on National Signing Day.

Penn State has four players who are the best in their state, as well as the No. 18 recruiting class in the nation.

Akeel Lynch will transfer to Nevada, where he has a chance to start immediately after graduating from Penn State this spring.