
According to NFL Insider Jason La Canfora, Penn State's search committee has an interview set with 49ers offensive coordinator Greg Roman, although the exact date and location of the search is unknown.

With rumors swirling and fans anxious for a new Penn State head football coach, Athletic Director Dave Joyner reaffirmed his previous commitment to an expeditious search today in a statement.

Could Penn State's head coaching search be over five days after it officially began? The Internet was abuzz today, as two Vanderbilt coordinators John Donovan (@CoachJ_Donovan) and Bob Shoop (@CoachShoopVU) each started following a bunch of 2014 Penn State recruits on Twitter.

While it's an extremely volatile time for the program, Penn State football is still one of the most valuable in the country. The annual Wall Street Journal valuation came out this weekend and has Penn State at 14th in the country, worth $377.6 million.

Part of the collateral effect for any head coaching turnover is that most of the assistant coaches will need to change jobs, too. Such was the reality today, as six Penn State assistant coaches submitted their official resignations to the university.

One of Penn State football's most beloved coaches will reportedly leave the team. Craig Fitzgerald, the team's Director of Strength and Conditioning since January of 2012, will be the latest Penn State coach to join Bill O'Brien's staff in Houston.