
After a crushing defeat to Temple last Saturday, players and coaches have stressed the need to move on from the loss. Focusing on Buffalo will let the play determine how the rest of the season may go for the Nittany Lions.

Not only did the Nittany Lions lose an essential player in their defense, they also lost a leader and the person expected to be the next great Penn State middle linebacker.

It's official: Penn State will play Army West Point on Saturday, Oct. 3 in front of a sold-out Beaver Stadium.

Penn State players literally buried the game tape against Temple under the practice field on Sunday.

James Franklin spoke about Temple, the offensive line, and communication during his weekly press conference on Tuesday.