
Penn State finished up its season 14-2 and will play Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals live on BTN Thursday.

It's delusional, but hey, we're not the ones who ranked Penn State this high to begin with.

The week-long celebration will kick off with Military Appreciation First Friday in downtown State College.

College Football Playoff chairman Kirby Hocutt explained the decision to place Penn State much higher than its AP and Coaches' Poll counterparts.

For the first time since its inception in 2014, Penn State found itself in the College Football Playoff Rankings on Tuesday night.

Andrew Sturtz, ladies and gentlemen.