Penn State is entering a significant 2024 season. The Big Ten is expanding, adding Oregon, USC, UCLA, and Washington, making the conference even more complicated. The Nittany Lions suffered a significant blow when one of their key wide receivers, KeAndre Lambert-Smith, decided to enter the spring portal earlier this week.
Former Penn State football wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith is set to visit several SEC programs this weekend, according to multiple reports on Wednesday night.
The spring transfer portal officially opened up this week in college football and is a little different than the winter portal that opens up after the season ends, as Penn State Football is already finding out.
It’s only two days into the spring transfer portal window, but James Franklin and Penn State football may already be witnessing their worst fears unfolding right in front of them.
With the transfer portal officially open, many Penn State football fans are on the lookout for outgoing transfers. The Nittany Lions have lost two players so far this spring, both happened to play wide receiver.
The Los Angeles Rams are flying across the country to put one of the premier pass-rushers in this year’s NFL Draft class through a private workout. According to a report from Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz, the Rams are flying to Happy Valley to get an up-close look at Penn State edge rusher Chop Robinson.
You’re getting an experienced and explosive pass rusher who was tailor-made for the NFL Adisa Isaac entered Penn State with plenty of hype as a high four-star prospect who was the top overall player to come out of New York in 2019.
HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 179 HAND: 8⅛" ARM: 30" WINGSPAN: 70⅞" 40-YARD DASH: 4.38 3-CONE: 7.06 SHUTTLE: 4.20 VERTICAL: 42.5" BROAD: 10'6" POSITIVES — Has very…
Almost every team plays one nonconference tournament as part of their schedule before beginning conference play. And now we know where the 2024-2025 Penn State Basketball squad is heading.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Rams are flying out to the East Coast today to have a private visit with Penn State DE Chop Robinson. Los Angeles won’t bring Robinson in to their team facility for an official “30” visit.
In a recent article where we highlighted the incredible and ongoing career of Penn State Wrestling star Aaron Brooks, I hinted at putting together a “Top 10 wrestlers of the Cael Sanderson Era.” Well, now is that time.
Less than 48 hours after officially ending his time with Penn State football and entering the transfer portal, KeAndre Lambert-Smith has become the top wide receiver on the market.
KeAndre Lambert-Smith has almost certainly played his last game at Penn State, as he’s entered the transfer portal. But he might end up playing against Penn State Week 1.
It begins... A second Penn State wide receiver is on its way out of town, as Malick Meiga announced he’s entering the transfer portal on Tuesday evening.
The Blue-White Game provided the opportunity for recruits to return to or visit campus for the first time. Showing the student-athletes what a game-like atmosphere would be like in Happy Valley.
Penn State Football’s leading wide receiver from 2023, KeAndre Lambert-Smith entered the transfer portal this week after being away from the team for the final week of spring practice, including the Blue-White Game last Saturday.
Penn State Football did a fantastic job plugging holes in the first transfer portal window, picking up wide receiver Julian Fleming, offensive tackle Nolan Rucci, and cornerbacks Jalen Kimber and AJ Harris at positions of need.
After a wave of attrition with the opening of the transfer portal in mid-March, Mike Rhoades and Penn State basketball are now making their counterpunch.
Transfer portal commitment No. 2 is in for the Nittany Lions. Heading into the offseason, Mike Rhoades said he wanted the Nittany Lions to get bigger.
Penn State basketball has added its second commitment of the transfer portal season thus far. Like the first one— Xavier transfer and 6-foot-8 forward Kachi Nzeh— this guy is a big.
If you happened to be in State College for the Blue-White Game this past weekend you know the conditions. Extreme and at times breathtaking wind gusts blew through Happy Valley but the show went on.
Drew Allar was supposed to be the savior of the Penn State program. And while he may continue to improve it's certainly looking like those expectations may have been set too high and too quickly.
One of the top Class of 2025 offensive linemen has Penn State as a finalist. Jaylen Gilchrist, a 6-foot-6, 320-pounder from Salem High School in Virginia Beach, has Penn State in his top seven along with Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, South Carolina, Virginia and Virginia Tech.
Despite having the top program in the country, Penn State Wrestling surprisingly lost an athlete who had committed to wrestle for the school almost two years ago.
Last year, Pittsburgh took RT Broderick Jones with the 14th pick. News Orleans picks 14th this year and many experts have them targeting the same offensive lineman.
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