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Bob Nightengale 12-12-2024 -

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Steve Jones Show Hour 2 – 12-12-2024 -

Thursday, December 12, 2024

pennlive.com Nick Farabaugh – 12-12-2024 -

Thursday, December 12, 2024

  • Bob Nightengale 12-12-2024

    Bob Nightengale of USA Today joins the show to discuss all the news in baseball from the Winter Meetings: Juan Soto leaving the Yankees for the Mets; and why didn’t it work in San Diego for Soto; Yankees moves this off season after losing out on Soto; Boston’s trade for Garrett Crochet; What will the Phillies do? Ray’s and A’s situations and what are the next dominoes to fall in free agency.  

  • Steve Jones Show Hour 2 – 12-12-2024

    SJS Hour 2: 12-12-2024: Steve, the King and Todd make their bowl picks for 2024 in the first segment; then in the second segment: USA Today’s Bob Nightengale gets us caught up from this week’s Major League Baseball Winter Meetings.

  • pennlive.com Nick Farabaugh – 12-12-2024

    Nick Farabaugh of pennlive.com joins us to talk the Steelers plus the Steelers-Eagles game this weekend. Russell Wilson’s becoming the starter; J.J. Watt this season; the Steelers banking wins this season and the rest of the schedule; defending Derek Henry vs. defending Saquon Barkley;

  • Steve Jones Show Hour 1 – 12-12-2024

    SJS Hour 1 – 12-12-2024: Steve opens the show talking how the fans will play a big role for Penn State at Beaver Stadium against SMU; The Mustangs haven’t played in front of a crowd larger than 55,000 this season. Then in the second segment, Steve is joined by pennlive’s Nick Farabaugh to talk the Steelers and Steelers vs. Eagles game on Sunday.

  • Steve Jones Show Hour 2 12-11-2024

    SJS Hour 2: 12-11-2024: Steve is joined by Adam Rittenberg of ESPN in the first segment to discuss the Big Ten title game, SMU and Heisman Trophy race plus hear Penn State’s 2025 football schedule; then Steve is joined by Mike Poorman of StateCollege.com to discuss Penn State’s game with Oregon; the financial impact of the football playoff on State College and some other college football thoughts.

Penn State and more

Hali Selected for Senior Bowl Hall of Fame

Mar 16, 2016

GoPSUSports.com/UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. – Nittany Lion All-American and 10-year NFL veteran Tamba Hali has been selected to the Reese’s Senior Bowl Hall of Fame. Hali is the third Nittany Lion to earn a spot in the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame, joining Franco Harris, who was inducted in 1992, and Larry Johnson, who was a 2010 inductee. Hali, who recently signed a three-year contract extension with the Kansas City Chiefs, has spent all 10 years of his NFL career as an outside linebacker with the Chiefs. He is a six-time Pro Bowl selection and a two-time All-Pro second team honoree….

Five Nittany Lions Invited to Combine

Feb 11, 2016

GoPSUSports.com/UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. – Five Penn State football student-athletes — Christian Hackenberg (Palmyra, Va.), Austin Johnson (Galloway, N.J.), Jordan Lucas (New Rochelle, N.Y.), Carl Nassib (West Chester, Pa.), Anthony Zettel (West Branch, Mich.) — have been invited to participate in the National Football League’s 2016 Scouting Combine, the third-highest total in the Big Ten Conference. The 2016 NFL Scouting Combine is set for Feb. 23-29 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Penn State has had five players invited to the combine in each of the last two years. The NFL Network and NFL.com will have coverage of the Scouting Combine….

News

Penn State and James Franklin Agree to 10-Year Deal

Steve talks about the Franklin contract on Tuesday, Nov 23, 2021 Show UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State’s James Franklin has agreed to the terms of a new 10-year contract to remain as the head football coach of the Nittany Lions through 2031. The terms were approved by the Subcommittee on Compensation of the Penn State Board of Trustees today. “Penn State’s future is bright, and I’m honored to continue to serve as your head football coach,” said Franklin. “Nine weeks ago, the administration approached me about making a long-term investment in our football program. This prompted numerous conversations outlining…

What 2 Watch 4 with The King

Yankee’s COVID cases, tax day, and NBA ratings are just some What 2 Watch 4 this week with the King! Full Friday podcast here. 

Look: Penn State receives gift from Cotton Bowl

By NICK KOSKO  Lions 24/7 Penn State finished No. 9 overall and capped off an 11-2 season in 2019 with a 53-39 victory over Memphis in the Cotton Bowl. The Nittany Lions narrowly missed out on the Big Ten Championship game with a 28-17 loss to Ohio State. They dominated on the ground with 202 rushing yards and two touchdowns from running back Journey Brown, among others to run away from Memphis. However, the coolest victory moment may be the new addition to Penn State’s campus. The Cotton Bowl sent a gift to Penn State for the victory, making it one…

2019-2020 Bowl Projections from CBS Sports

Click here to see the latest projections for the bowl season and to see where Penn State might be headed.