
After his four total touchdowns against Michigan, Christian Hackenberg won this week's ESPN Capital One Impact Performance.

Tyler Knabb's mother passed away from cancer on July 16, 2003. He turned 14 years old that same day. Now, ten years later, Knabb is doing his part to fight cancer. He's the force behind "Cycling for the Kids," a statewide bicycling fundraiser. Knabb will be pedaling all around Pennsylvania to raising money for a THON organization called The Hope Express.

Unfortunately, in its attempt to aggregate thousands of students, alumni, and faculty through a single catchphrase, the marketing department neglected to identify a few places on campus where Penn State lives. Here are some lesser-known locations where we think signs should have been erected.

After two years playing professional basketball in Europe, former Penn State standout Andrew Jones is back in State College, this time as a graduate assistant coach.

Interested in burning some calories For the Kids?

Because of Berks's sense of humor and its "good job, good effort" approach to the entire situation, here is your Distraction of the Day...