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Penn State Pursues Matt Campbell Amid Coaching Search

Penn States Coaching Search: Matt Campbells Potential Move to a Major Program Penn States athletic department is in a highly scrutinized coaching search, with Matt Campbell, the successful head coach from Iowa State, reportedly their top choice. Campbell, known for player development and academic achievement, has turned down offers from major programs and NFL teams. Penn States athletic director, Pat Kraft, is actively pursuing Campbell, despite the abrupt firing of previous head coach James Franklin. Campbells potential move to Penn State, with its significant resources and expectations, presents a unique opportunity for him to attract elite talent and build a top-tier program.

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