Iowa, Penn State and College Football
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In first Indiana season of girls high school flag football, Penn's team comes out No.1 with the sport's inaugural state championship.
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Penn State stays unranked as Big Ten teams rise in US LBM Coaches Poll
After falling to Notre Dame, No. 21 USC fell out of the top 25, though it still 52 votes. Iowa earned 17 votes after its win against Penn State. Washington is still clinging onto three votes despite a 24-7 loss to Michigan. Northwestern won its fourth straight game and snuck in with one vote in this week's poll.
A Heisman Trophy candidate throws his teammate under the bus, Penn State coach auditions don't go so well and Group of Five playoff hopefuls stumble.
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Indiana football recruiting: Hoosiers to host top 2026 safety, Penn State commit
Indiana is set to host Matt Sieg, a 4-star safety in the class of 2026 who is currently committed to Penn State.
Vanderbilt’s Clark Lea, who has done really good work at his alma mater, is another potential option. The 43-year-old, who has worked at several other strong academic schools, has Vandy at 5-1 this season after leading the Commodores to a bowl game last year.
Absolutely not. Ohio State and Indiana are the two most disciplined programs in the country right now. They will not let UCLA sneak up on them like the Bruins did Penn State and Michigan State. They will handle business and win comfortably — even if it’s a little less comfortably than we thought they might a few weeks ago.
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How to watch Michigan State vs No. 3 Indiana: TV, live stream info, storylines for Saturday’s game
PM ET, the Michigan State Spartans go head-to-head with the No. 3 Indiana Hoosiers. Then, at 7:00 PM, it’s Penn State vs Iowa, followed by No. 20 USC vs No. 13 Notre Dame at 7:30. See below for additional information on how to watch each game.
Mike Niziolek and Zach Osterman call an emergency podcast to discuss news that broke late Thursday afternoon: Curt Cignetti has signed a new contract with IU, this one running through 2033. Osterman and Niziolek discuss the terms of the deal,