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Matt Campbell Joins Penn State: A New Era Begins

Matt Campbell, former Iowa State head coach, joins Penn State as new head coach, leaving behind a successful tenure to pursue a platform for something bigger than himself. Campbell, who secured an eight-year, $75 million contract, is tasked with leading Penn State back to national championship contention. Fans eagerly anticipate his impact on the program, hoping for a new era of success.

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    Matt Campbell, new Penn State head coach, hires Derek Hoodjer, a key player personnel expert from Iowa State. Known for developing overlooked talent into NFL stars, Campbell and Hoodjer aim to strengthen Penn States wide receiver and quarterback positions, leveraging the universitys resources for a promising future.
  • Zane Durant Declared for NFL Draft

    01:40|
    Penn State defensive tackle Zane Durant, a key leader and four-year starter, has declared for the 2026 NFL Draft, opting out of the Pinstripe Bowl. Durant, with impressive stats, aims to join the growing list of Penn State defensive linemen in the pros. He expressed gratitude to coaches who influenced his career. His absence will be felt, but the Nittany Lions will look to other players to step up in the bowl game against Clemson.
  • Zane Durant Declared for NFL Draft, Skips Pinstripe Bowl

    01:23|
    Penn States Zane Durant, a key defensive tackle, has declared for the 2026 NFL Draft, opting out of the Pinstripe Bowl. With 40 career starts and impressive stats, Durant aims to join Penn States tradition of successful defensive linemen in the pros. He expressed gratitude to coaches and looks forward to the draft, marking a significant moment for both him and the program.
  • Matt Campbell's Full-Circle Moment at Penn State

    02:09|
    Matt Campbell, a Division Three football coach, becomes Penn States seventeenth head football coach, marking a significant moment for the program. Despite no prior ties, he describes it as a full-circle moment, expressing immense gratitude and respect for the programs rich history. Campbells connection to Penn State dates back to his high school days, admiring legends like Kyle Brady and Joe Paterno. He left Iowa State after ten years, convinced by a conversation with Penn States wrestling coach, Cael Sanderson, and conversations with Athletic Director Pat Kraft and President Neeli Bendapudi. Campbell aims to build on Penn States strong foundation, believing past challenges can be a superpower for sustained excellence.
  • Matt Campbell's Pennsylvania Roots in Penn State Coaching

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    Matt Campbell, Penn States new head coach, hails from a small Pennsylvania town, with deep family ties to the Nittany Lions. His personal connection and professional ambition drive his new role. Campbell plans to prioritize recruiting in Pennsylvania and surrounding states, leveraging the regions talent pool. His blue-collar background aligns with Penn States culture, setting the stage for continued success.
  • Matt Campbell's $8.8M Penn State Deal: Details & Incentives

    01:48|
    Penn States new head coach, Matt Campbell, has signed an eight-year contract worth at least $8.8 million per year. The deal includes $70.5 million in guaranteed money, with a base salary starting at $8 million in 2026. Campbell also receives a $1 million retention bonus annually and incentives for on-field success, potentially earning over $10 million annually. The contract also provides 55 hours of private jet service per year and two vehicles from the university. If Penn State terminates the contract, they owe Campbell the full remaining guaranteed compensation, while Campbell owes Penn State a scaled amount if he leaves.
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    01:38|
    Former Ohio State assistant coach, Mike Kraft, sparked controversy with a leaked audio recording, featuring derogatory comments about rival teams and Notre Dame coach, Marcus Freeman. Krafts apology followed the backlash, and the incident has ignited discussions on sportsmanship and coaching conduct.
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    James Franklins Recruiting Miracle: Virginia Tech Soars, Penn State Falls - Following James Franklins departure from Penn State, Virginia Techs recruiting class skyrocketed to 27th nationally, while Penn States rankings plummeted to zero. Franklins ability to attract talent, including former Penn State commitments like Messiah Mickens, played a significant role in this remarkable turnaround.