
This adorable little guy is Landon James Nescot, son of Jim Nescot ’05 and his wife, Meaghan. Landon was born on Friday, Oct. 11, the morning before Penn State welcomed the Wolverines to Beaver Stadium. Continue reading

This adorable little guy is Landon James Nescot, son of Jim Nescot ’05 and his wife, Meaghan. Landon was born on Friday, Oct. 11, the morning before Penn State welcomed the Wolverines to Beaver Stadium. Continue reading
Sunday marked the 40th anniversary of the game John Cappelletti called the most satisfying of his career.
It might well have been his best. Continue reading
Allen Robinson’s stunning displays in recent weeks have Penn State fans wondering where he ranks among the best receivers in program history. A look back at the Nittany Lions’ first meeting with Minnesota—20 years ago this fall—reminds us that in any such conversation, Bobby Engram’s name must be prominently included. Continue reading
Patrick Chambers is one of our favorite coaches, and also one of our favorite people on campus. Since coming to Penn State from Boston University in 2011, Chambers has been a relentless bundle of positive energy, not only (but especially) when he’s patrolling the sidelines for the Nittany Lion basketball team. On Saturday, he begins his third season in charge when Penn State hosts Wagner at the BJC.
Chambers’ trademark intensity and readily apparent coaching chops aside, we wanted to catch up with him here because of his connection to Penn State football. Continue reading
“Unquestionably it ranks with the greatest gridiron triumphs in Penn State’s proud football history.” Continue reading
“When you win an important game from Ohio State in Columbus … the inclination is to be polite about the victory and magnanimous with the vanquished. But honestly Continue reading
“All of the omens were ominous.”
So began John Black ’62 five years ago, in The Football Letter following Michigan’s 2008 visit to Beaver Stadium. Continue reading
Fact: Penn State has never lost to Indiana.
Another fact: The series is closer than it looks. Continue reading
The format for Lou Prato’s fifth and latest book was something of a happy accident. It was his publisher, Prato says, who suggested the idea for a diary of the Nittany Lions’ 2012 season. The catch was that the season was already over.
“How could I do it as a diary of the season,” Prato says now, “when I didn’t keep a diary?”
Prato ’59 tackled the challenge anyway. In the space of about four months, Prato turned his encyclopedic knowledge of Nittany Lion football—he did write the Penn State Football Encyclopedia, after all—and countless hours of intensive research into a book that does justice to the unforgettable events of last season. The result is We Are Penn State: The Remarkable Journey of the 2012 Nittany Lions, with a forward by Bill O’Brien. It’s on sale now in hardcover and as an eBook.
We had a chance last week to catch up with Lou about the project. Among other things, he says, he “didn’t want to do a game-by-game breakdown; I wanted to capture the essence of the games.” As always, it was a pleasure to talk Penn State football with a guy who knows it better than just about anyone. Here are some of the highlights… Continue reading
I don’t really know Fran Fisher. But like most long-time Nittany Lion fans, I feel like I know Fran Fisher.
The voice of Penn State football for the better part of Joe Paterno’s tenure, Fran turned 90 on Monday. Continue reading