
Blazer testified that he was contacted by a Penn State assistant in 2009 who was the father of one of Blazer's NFL clients. The assistant asked Blazer to pay a player $10,000 so that he would not enter the NFL Draft. Blazer complied, handing a $10,000 check to the father of that player, but the player ended up in the 2009 NFL Draft and was selected No. 11 overall.

Gould, who received the team's franchise tag earlier this offseason, wants to be moved closer to his family.

The Penn State legend discussed his legendary Penn State career and NFL hopes in the eight-minute feature.

We're still 130 days from Penn State's season opener against Idaho, but it's never too early to plan ahead.

An estimated 61,000 Penn State fans packed in to Beaver Stadium to watch the Blue-White game

The son of former NBA big man Darryl Dawkins picked the Nittany Lions over Northwestern, UCF, and Army, among others.