
Though the Big Ten announced plans on Wednesday for six Friday night games in 2017, Penn State issued a release declaring no interest in hosting one of said contests.

It's delusional, but hey, we're not the ones who ranked Penn State this high to begin with.

College Football Playoff chairman Kirby Hocutt explained the decision to place Penn State much higher than its AP and Coaches' Poll counterparts.

For the first time since its inception in 2014, Penn State found itself in the College Football Playoff Rankings on Tuesday night.

Three of our staffers weigh in on how to best execute (or ignore) a second White Out.