
Three comedians made the Bryce Jordan Center roar with thunderous laughter and applause Monday night despite unfortunate weather conditions. "Saturday Night Live" regulars Vanessa Bayer and Kate McKinnon, along with MTV's "Pranked" host and SNL writer Streeter Seidell, brought high energy and a little touch of the weekly sketch show to Happy Valley, and tailored their jokes to the Penn State student crowd.

Using a loophole in the NCAA rulebook, Penn State's satellite football camps are continuing to ruffle SEC feathers.

After a breakout spring game, Scott may have a real chance to emerge from the shadows and claim the role as change-of-pace back in relief of Lynch. He'll be tasked with fending off some talented competitors, but if Saturday was any indication, Scott may be a diamond in the rough.

Add Steve Spurrier to the list of famous college football coaches to support Joe Paterno. In an interview with The State, a Columbia, S.C. newspaper, Spurrier reflected on his upcoming 70th birthday, and weighed in on the legacy of Penn State's longtime coach.

Welcome to "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" -- the show where everything's made up, the points don't matter, and Penn State is the stage.