
Fans and students will have the chance to virtually participate when College GameDay comes to town this Saturday.

If history is any indication, a 0-1 start isn't a nail in the coffin for Penn State football.

"The reckless and irresponsible gatherings that occurred this weekend fly in the face of our efforts as a community to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus."

"These illegal gatherings put the health, safety and welfare of our community at risk and puts undue strain on the local healthcare system."

The Nittany Lions will hit the ice boasting their highest preseason ranking in program history.

Penn State's third game of the season will kick off at 3:30 p.m. at Beaver Stadium and be broadcast on BTN.