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The 2025 Penn State Nittany Lions football team will represent Pennsylvania State University in the Big Ten Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team is expected to be led by head coach James Franklin in his 12th year. They will play their home games at Beaver Stadium located in State College, Pennsylvania.
This is a list of seasons completed by the Penn State Nittany Lions football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Since the team's creation in 1887, the Nittany Lions have participated in 1,368 officially sanctioned games, including 52 bowl games.
The Penn State Nittany Lions football team drew an average home attendance of 108,379 in 2024. Following a 44–7 win against Maryland and a Michigan win over Ohio State in the final week of the regular season, the Nittany Lions clinched their first Big Ten Championship appearance since 2016 , which they lost to the Oregon Ducks .
The second College Football Playoff rankings of 2023 release on Tuesday. Here's how to watch the CFP top 25 show and see where Big Ten teams rank:
Penn State football's College Football Playoff push goes through the worst team in the Big Ten - the Purdue Boilermakers on Nov. 16.
2024 – Frostburg State University joined the PSAC as an affiliate member for field hockey in the 2024 fall season (2024–25 academic year). Notes ^ After the LSC expanded to 19 members, it lost two to D-I transitions, Tarleton in 2020 and Texas A&M–Commerce in 2022, leaving it at 17 members.
The first College Football Playoff rankings of 2023 release on Tuesday. Here's how to watch the CFP top 25 show and see where Big Ten teams rank: ... Schedule, time for CFP Top 25. Gannett ...
The 1903 Penn State football team. The first recorded game in Penn State football history occurred on November 12, 1881, when Penn State traveled to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, to play Bucknell, known until 1886 as the University at Lewisburg. Penn State won 9–0, which was nine goals to none. At the time, this was really a game of "American rugby".