
USA Today published a very comprehensive preview of Penn State's upcoming campaign yesterday as part of its series counting down college football's 128 teams, and Penn State clocked in at No. 56 in the nation.

Beaver Stadium ranked fourth of the Big Ten's 14 stadiums in a poll of a dozen Big Ten experts conducted by Athlon Sports.

The Bryce Jordan Center ranked No. 336 in a recent list of Division I arenas.

Penn State is ranked third in the Big Ten, behind only Indiana's Kelley School of Business (8th) and Michigan's Ross School of Business (12th), and second overall in total enrollment (at 5,405 students) behind Alabama's Culverhouse College of Commerce.

Penn State is a great place to be during any month of the year. That said, some months are better than others.