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Penn State Eyes Matt Campbell for Head Coach

Penn States coaching search concludes with Matt Campbell as top choice, known for his family-oriented approach and commitment to player development at Iowa State.

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  • Matt Campbell Takes Helm at Penn State

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    Matt Campbell, a native of Stark County, Ohio, and a graduate of Perry High School and Mount Union, is Penn States new head football coach. He previously led Iowa State Cyclones for ten seasons, achieving remarkable success despite limited resources. Campbells immediate tasks include managing the current roster, navigating the transfer portal, and focusing on recruiting. He will also assemble his coaching staff to implement his vision for the Nittany Lions.
  • Matt Campbell Takes Helm at Penn State

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    Penn State Hires Matt Campbell as New Head Football Coach: A Promising Transition for the Nittany Lions
  • Penn State Hires Matt Campbell: New Era Begins

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    Penn States Coaching Search Ends with Matt Campbell: A New Era Begins After a long and winding search, Penn State is reportedly finalizing a deal to bring Matt Campbell, the current head coach at Iowa State, to Happy Valley. Campbell, known for his success with limited resources, will now face higher expectations and more resources at Penn State. The prolonged search has impacted recruiting efforts, with the 2026 class ranked 155th nationally and some veteran players considering transfers.
  • Penn State in Talks to Hire Matt Campbell

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    Penn State in Talks to Hire Matt Campbell as Next Head Coach: Penn State is reportedly in discussions to hire Matt Campbell, currently the head coach at Iowa State, as its next head football coach. Campbell, an Ohio native, has an impressive track record at Iowa State, where he led the team to eight winning seasons and three bowl victories during his ten-year tenure. He previously coached at Toledo for five years before joining Iowa State. If hired, Campbell would take over a program that recently fired its long-time coach, James Franklin, after a difficult start to the season.
  • Penn State Names Matt Campbell New Head Coach

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    Penn State Football Names Matt Campbell as New Head Coach: A New Era Begins The Penn State football program is set to announce Matt Campbell as their new head coach, following a thorough search. Campbell, known for his successful tenure at Iowa State, has emerged as the top candidate, with both parties actively engaged in discussions. This move signifies a new chapter for Penn State, aiming to return to national prominence after a recent six-and-six record.
  • Penn State AD's Job on Line in Coach Hire

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    Penn State Athletics Director Pat Kraft faces high stakes in hiring a new football coach, with his career potentially at risk if the wrong hire is made. In a leaked recording, Kraft emphasized the importance of getting the hire right, discussing recruiting challenges, Big Ten opponents, and the future of the program. He also praised interim coach Terry Smith as a legitimate candidate for the permanent role. The search for a new coach has been ongoing for fifty-four days, with several candidates considering but ultimately staying with their current schools. The team is set to learn its bowl game destination this Sunday, with uncertainty surrounding Smiths future as coach.
  • Penn State Eyeing Matt Campbell for New Coach

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    Penn State Nittany Lions potentially close to hiring Matt Campbell as new head coach, a surprising development given Campbells ties to Iowa State and his buyout clause. ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit expresses surprise but praises Campbells potential hire, signaling a new chapter for the team.
  • Matt Campbell Named Penn State's New Head Coach

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    Penn State Names Matt Campbell as New Head Football Coach: A Promising Move for the Nittany Lions