Penn State is well-positioned to make another run in the College Football Playoff in the fall after Drew Allar, Nick ...
The second iteration of the revived EA Sports’ College Football franchise is expanding its horizons. And two of Penn State ...
See what James Franklin is looking for in a new coach to fill "the most attractive running back job in the country." ...
Penn State opens the 2025 spring practice period with the first of 15 practices ahead of the Blue-White Game on April 26. The ...
When it comes to the Penn State running game, life before Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen wasn’t too great. Remember 2020 and 2021? Keyvone Lee led the Nittany Lions in rushing both years.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Spring football isn’t about the superstars, even if Penn State has many of them. James Franklin’s team will start spring practice Tuesday afternoon, and the next month offers a ...
Singleton also will pose for photos with kids before the game, scheduled for a 5:15 p.m. ET start against the Erie SeaWolves. Penn State running back Nick Singleton is coming back to Baseballtown ...
Penn State running backs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen, they need no introduction. They’re our own version of Thunder and Lightning, aka Fatman and Saint Nick. It kind of has a nice Mardi ...
This is a series outlining Penn State’s 25 most important players of the 2025 offseason as the Nittany Lions look ahead to winter workouts and spring practice. Every week, Monday through Friday ...
He inherits a talented running back room at Penn State, led by 1,000-yard rushers Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen. (This story was updated to add new information.) Penn State football has found the ...
Penn State running back Nick Singleton plans to remain on campus for a fourth year. The former Big Ten Freshman of the Year announced Monday that he will not enter the 2025 NFL Draft.
Our list of Penn State’s most important players is coming to an end. At No. 4, we had star running back Kaytron Allen. And at No. 2, we now have his counterpart: Nick Singleton. Why he’s here ...