
He isn't even concerned about going 1-0 this week.

Already well known by the Nittany Lion faithful, John Reid has a chance to become a household name in 2016.

After a stellar Pro Day, once-unheralded running back Brandon Johnson could hear his name called in the 2016 NFL Draft.

Penn State announced its 2016 Leadership Council, the group of players who'll meet with James Franklin twice a month.

Givens came to Penn State as an athlete with no clear-cut position, but after adding some serious muscle, he's in line for meaningful snaps along the defensive line this spring.

Going along with the competition brewing at signal caller, the Nittany Lions have a handful of starting jobs up for grabs at key positions -- mainly defensive tackle and tight end.