
Get ready for another football Saturday as the Nittany Lions (3-1) are set to take on the Indiana Hoosiers (2-2) in the Big Ten conference schedule opener in Bloomington. Penn State, coming off a big shutout win over Kent State and a bye week, will try and start off the conference slate with a win. Kickoff is at 12:00 p.m. Let’s take a look at what our writers think about the game.

Frustrated by spending football game days on his phone, in futile attempts to guide friends and family to his specific location, Ryan Owen, a Penn State graduate, realized there must be a better solution.

The Nittany Lions (3-1) open the Big Ten conference slate tomorrow against the Indiana Hoosiers (2-2) on the road. The Hoosiers aren't the toughest challenge that Penn State will face over the course of the season, but the team has a very prolific offense featuring one of the Big Ten's best passing attacks. In a series that dates back to 1993, Penn State will head into Bloomington undefeated against Indiana, topping the Hoosiers in each of their 16 prior meetings.

Bill O'Brien typically takes the politically correct route when answering questions about opponents during his weekly press conferences. When asked about a weaker team like Eastern Michigan he might offer some short answers, saying that they're a tough team. But that wasn't the case on Tuesday when O'Brien was asked about the Indiana Hoosiers.

Penn State's primetime Homecoming clash against Michigan has officially sold out, Penn State athletics announced this morning.

When former Penn State football lettermen Evan Lewis and Andrew Pitz walked into the team meeting room on November 9, 2011, they had no idea that it would be the last time they would hear Joe Paterno address his team.