March is here. And for Penn State Football, that means spring ball is just around the corner and football season will be here before we know it. Just two short months ago Penn State welcomed 15 early enrollees from its 2025 recruiting class.
In the first media viewing window since Penn State Football defeated West Virginia Saturday, the Nittany Lions saw two offensive playmakers return to practice, both appearing to be full participants.
After being hampered by “bumps and bruises” throughout the month of August, redshirt sophomore wide receiver Kaden Saunders may be on the mend in time to take the field for James Franklin and Penn State football in Saturday’s season opener against West Virginia.
Penn State wide receiver and punt returner Kaden Saunders returned to practice Wednesday ahead of the Nittany Lions’ season opener at West Virginia. Monday,
Any talk of a Kaden Saunders breakout for Penn State Football in 2024 might have to go on ice for now. Penn State coach James Franklin said at his Monday news conference that the redshirt sophomore wide receiver is dealing with “bumps and bruises” and his status is uncertain for Saturday’s matchup at West Virginia.
It remains up in the air as to whether or not Kaden Saunders will be available for Penn State football’s season opener at West Virginia. During his Monday
One week away! Penn State kicks off against West Virginia in just one week. This is it. This is the homestretch, folks. As we continue our countdown, today we feature redshirt sophomore wide receiver Kaden Saunders.
New Penn State special teams coordinator Justin Lustig is no stranger to Central Pennsylvania. A former four-year starter at defensive back for Bucknell and a captain his senior year, Lustig brings 20 years of coaching experience to Happy Valley.
This season, Penn State Football is ready to take on the new-looking college football world. The College Football Playoff expanded from four teams to 12, and their conference, the Big Ten, added four new teams: Oregon, Washington, UCLA, and USC.
To say that Penn State football’s receivers need to be better in 2024 would be an understatement, and Kaden Saunders could be part of the solution. Saunders came to Penn State as one of the school’s most prized recruits in the celebrated 2022 class.
It’s no secret that the Penn State football wide receiver room struggled in 2023. Whether it was due to inaccuracy from the quarterback or the wide receiver’s lack of creating separation the players could not put together consistent success.