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Packers defensive passing game coordinator Derrick Ansley had some kind words to say about second year cornerback Kalen King who has an opportunity ahead of him this offseason.
Packers Total Access | Rookies Kalen King & Evan Williams Shine + Full Training Camp Practice Breakdown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Olá seus Lambeau Leapers, estamos de volta!!! Neste episódio sobre vai ficar sabendo das últimas notícias dos Packers, tudo sobre o Training Camp, a extensão contratual de Kenny Clark e a bomba da sexta-feira, a extensão do Jordan Love de foi recebida ao vivaço durante a live semanal. Kenny Clark estendeu seu contrato com os Packers No último domingo, de forma surpreendente, os Packers anunciaram a extensão de contrato de Kenny Clark. O nose tackle/defensive tackle fica em Green Bay por mais 3 anos. O valor total do contrato ficou em torno de US$ 64 milhões de dólares, sendo US$ 17.5 milhões dólares garantidos no ato da assinatura. Com isso, o Kenny Clark assinou seu segundo contrato com os Packers, o terceiro se a gente contar o contrato de calouro. E o Lambeau Leapers sempre foi falado da importância da extensão contratual do Kenny Clark, e o histórico de lesões, o DL se machuca pouco, com um condicionamento físico invejável, além de ser novo, com apenas 28 anos, e ter ótima produção em pressões e sacks, na última temporada foi a sa melhor em número de sacks com 7.5. Jordan Love não treina à espera de um novo acordo com os Packers, mas depois tudo mudou O training camp dos Packers iníciou na última segunda-feira. Contudo, com a falta de um acordo entre Jordan Love e Packers, o quarterback apenas se apresentou e não treinou até aqui. Todavia, Brian Gutekunst disse que as coisas estavam andando bem, mas que ainda se demandaria tempo para se fechar o novo contrato. Além disso, Gutekunst ressaltou que é ruim não ter Jordan Love treinando, já que atrasa a preparação do time para a próxima temporada, mas que ele está fazendo o possível para fechar o novo contrato e assim Love volte a treinar. Vários insiders da NFL já deram suas perspectivas sobre a negociação entre Packers e Love: Adam Schefter falou que as negociações avançaram, mas que ainda não há nada fechado. Ele acha que nesse próximo final de semana podemos ter um desfecho final. Ian Rapoport disse que as negociações vão bem, e que ainda faltam alguns detalhes, talvez duração de contrato e dinheiro garantido, se Love ganhar a maior parte agora ou depois. Dianna Russini disse em dois momentos sobre a negociação de Love e Packers. Em um primeiro momento, Dianna disse que as negociações entre Packers e Love estavam indo bem, mas que o tempo para um desfecho poderia durar semanas. Em segundo momento, ela disse que com base nas conversas que ela teve ontem, quinta-feira, tudo está progredindo e caminhando nessa direção. Apenas não está concluído neste momento. O Profootballtalk disse que o contrato de Jordan Love estava "muito próximo", segundo informações que eles obtiveram. Porém inda não estava nada fechado, mas está caminhando nessa direção. Do mesmo modo, ambas as partes têm todos os motivos para acelerar o acordo e colocá-lo no campo de treinamento. Matt LaFleur havia mostrado desconforto e Tua Tangovailoa assina extensão contratual E até Matt LaFleur se demonstrou desconfortável com a situação. Nesta sexta-feira, ele disse que queria que Love estivesse lá no campo, apesar disso, repetiu dizendo que tudo isso está fora do controle e que vai deixar as coisas rolarem. Bem como não bastasse a não renovação de Jordan Love, hoje tivemos a extensão contratual de Tua Tagovailoa que concordou para um novo contrato de quatro anos no valor de US$ 212,4 milhões, incluindo US$ 167 milhões em garantias. As coisas mudam quando se trata de contratos. Por exemplo, no início desta semana, parecia que o acordo de Jordan Love seria fechado antes que Tua e Miami pudessem concordar com um contrato. Entretanto, Russini foi informada de que o atraso com Tua estava relacionado ao valor médio anual (APY), mas eles resolveram isso e, no caso de Love, foi a estrutura do contrato. Atualização de jogadores que fora e que retornaram dos treinos de sexta-feira: A principio, Jordan Love até então sem Contrato, não treinou na sexta feira; Kitan Oladapo com lesão no dedo do pé; MarShawn Lloyd com lesão no Quadril; Tucker Kraft com lesão no peitoral, Robert Rochell com lesão na panturrilha e Josh Myers com problema pessoal não treinaram. Contudo, Jayden Reed retornou na última quarta-feira aos treinos e Corey Ballentine, Caleb Jones e Donovan Jennings retornaram nesta sexta-feira. Todavia Zach Tom (peitoral) voltou a treinar de forma muito limitada e tem um cronograma a ser seguido antes de ser liberado para os treinos de 11 contra 11, segundo Matt LaFleur. E ainda de acordo com o head coach dos Packers, há a expectativa de Zach Tom voltar a pleno vapor após o Family Night. Com Love fora ataque sofre com Clifford e Pratt Uma vez que Jordan Love não treina até então, o ataque dos Packers sofria. Sean Clifford e Michael Pratt foram interceptados em vários momentos, por exemplo, só na última quarta-feira, foram cinco interceptações. Além disso, muitos passes incompletos de ambos os QBs, muitos deles sendo desviados. Entretanto, nesta sexta-feira, Clifford foi um pouco melhor, mas ainda assim, ao fim do treino foi interceptado pelo Xavier McKinney que iria para pick six. Nos outros dias, a linha ofensiva sofreu, em especial com Andre Dillard, que cedeu vários sacks. Na última quarta-feira foi substituído por Kadeen Telfort, enquanto Zach Tom não retorna aos treinos. Telfort, treinou nesta sexta-feira mais uma vez de titular. Em contra partida, a linha ofensiva dos Packers, teve algumas variações na formação, com Jordan Morgan entrando como right guard e Elgton Jenkins com muitas repetições como center. Dos poucos destaques do ataque, AJ Dillon foi o principal deles Por fim, o ataque, AJ Dillon vem sendo uma surpresa, em especial no porte físico. O running back perdeu peso e ficou mais leve, tanto que Matt LaFleur destacou que essa é a melhor versão do Dillon que ele viu em Green Bay. Já Josh Jacobs vem sendo bastante utilizado em jogadas de passe, e no treino de hoje fez uma baita jogada, Emanuel Wilson vem aproveitando bem as oportunidades e fazendo boas jogadas nos treinos. Por outro lado, nesta sexta-feira, o ataque teve alguns brilharecos, com boas jogadas de Luke Musgrave, em outros treinos tivemos Dontayvion Wicks fazendo recepções, uma até debaixo de chuva. A defesa protagonizou várias jogadas positivas Ao contrário do ataque, a defesa vem dominando em todos os treinos até aqui. Muitas coisas boas aconteceram, a linha defensiva impondo muita pressão na linha ofensiva e chegando com certa facilidade no quarterback, tanto que Rashan Gary teve um treino com 3 sacks, fora que Kingsley Enagbare teve 2 sacks. Além disso, Lukas Van Ness em determinados momentos foi colocado por dentro da linha e teve um bom desempenho nos treinos. Com relação aos inside linebackers, Quay Walker e Isaiah McDuffie foram os titulares, e Eric Wilson com Edgerrin Cooper fizeram a rotação do terceiro inside linebacker. Enfim, McDuffie vem sendo o maior destaque desse grupo, com várias paradas de corridas, algumas penetrando o backfield e chegando no running back forçando perda de jardas. Bomba bomba, Extensão de contrato de Jordan Love é confirmada!!! Enquanto gravação da live, houve o monitoramento da possível renovação de Jordan Love, eis que o assunto era a defesa, e de repente a notícia da extensão de contrato de Jordan Love é anunciada. Ao todo o quarterback dos Packers vai recever US$ 220 milhões por 4 anos com os Packers, sendo US$ 155 milhões garantidos. A secundária é a parte da defesa que mais se destaca no training camp Pouco depois da notícia da extensão do Jordan Love, a secundária foi o assunto. Eric Stokes se destacou com duas interceptações em um dos treinos. Em contrapartida, Jaire Alexander jogou do lado oposto, em um dos treinos chegou até sentir uma lesão no aquecimento, mas no outro dia estava treinando normalmente. O destaque maior para os cornerbacks fica por conta dos slots. Metodos de treinamento diferentes Primordialmente, algo que chamou a atenção é que durante os drills individuais houve uma separação dos cornerbacks outside e dos cornerbacks slot. Keisean Nixon, Kalen King e Corey Ballentine foram os únicos a trabalhar com o grupo de slots. Além disso, os slot cornerbacks trabalharam bem na parada do jogo de corrida. Keisean Nixon conseguiu uma parada na linha scrimmage e, em seguida, Kalen King fez uma parada atrás da linha scrimmage. Essa é uma parte muito importante dessa posição. Por fim, a briga pela vaga de safety titular ao lado de Xavier McKinney está a todo vapor. No primeiro treino, Anthony Johnson Jr entrou como titular, mas logo saiu e participou de uma rotação com Javon Bullard e Evan Williams. Em um dos treinos, Jonhson fez uma interceptação. Já em outros treinos, em um foi Bullard iniciou como titular e noutro Evan Williams, que até teve uma interceptação. Até mesmo Benny Sapp teve a sua interceptação. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's No Huddle Radio, we discuss the ongoing negotiations on Jordan Love's extension. Plus, we have predictions for each of the Packers draft picks from 2024 regarding how productive they'll be as rookies. Everyone from Jordan Morgan and Edgerrin Cooper to Michael Pratt and Kalen King.All this and more on this week's NHR with Sean Tehan and Gil Martin.On No Huddle Radio, hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan give you in-depth analysis of what's happening with the Green Bay Packers. Get the latest news, injury updates and preview the next game with key matchups to look for and find out why we think the Pack will win or lose.Please send in comments and questions for the mail bag on Twitter Gil @GilPackers, @GBPackerSean or via email to AskNoHuddle@gmail.com. We love talking football and can't wait to hear from you!No Huddle Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
We continue our Packers Opponent Preview series with their Week 2 opponent -- the Indianapolis Colts -- with Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan in Indianapolis. Plus, Marques looks into projecting roles for the rookie class of 2024, from Jordan Morgan to Kalen King, and everyone in between. And, the Milwaukee Brewers brought in veteran pitcher Dallas Kuechel, who starts his Brewers tenure with a ... text message controversy(?)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Ross takes a closer look at how Kalen King fits with the Packers and what his projection is as a defensive back in the NFL. Don't miss it! Check out Packer Report merchandise, here: https://www.campechecollective.com/shop/green-bay/packer-report Brought to you by Prize Picks. PrizePicks.com/PackADay. Promo Code: PACKADAY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Packers Total Access | BJ Raji's Pick 6 & Kalen King Chalk Talk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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SZ.3/EP.32 of The Fantasy Guyz is now live! On today's episode we have former Hamtramck resident and current Green Bay Packer Kalen King on the show.He'll discuss what it was like growing up in Hamtramck, attending schools such as Hanley Int'l Academy, Cass Tech & Penn State, then talk about what it's like to be drafted into the NFL.Be sure to tune in and check the episode out!This show was sponsored by:-Unique Coney Island https://uniqueconeyisland.com/detroit-menu/-Qahwah House https://www.qahwahhouse.com/-BC Adhesives https://www.bcadhesives.com/-Balkan House Restaurant https://www.thebalkanhouse.com/-Specialty Medical Center https://specialtymc.com/locations-dearborn-Juice Box Juiceboxblend.com-Hanley International Academy Hanleyacademy.comFollow Kalen King Here:https://www.instagram.com/kalenking21_?igsh=MWMycTZ6ajg4azJmNA==
On today's show, Andy finishes up his rookie deep dive series while taking a look at the Packers' final draft pick - Kalen King. Find out why his 2022 tape stood out and why the 21 year old corner will have an opportunity to be a fun developmental piece in Green Bay. Enjoy! Brought to you by Prize Picks. PrizePicks.com/PackADay. Promo Code: PACKADAY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kalen King was projected to be a potential first-round pick a year ago, but instead, he fell to the Green Bay Packers with pick No. 55 in the seventh round. Perhaps the Packers struck gold with King? NFL Draft analyst Ryan Roberts joins the show to give us honest opinion of the Packers' 2024 draft, including a not-so-flattering opinion of their first-round pick Jordan Morgan. Plus, Willy Adames called his shot on a memorable night for the Milwaukee Brewers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penn Stated: Talking Penn State Football with Donnie Collins
Fresh off the weekend's NFL Draft, Penn Stated hosts Donnie Collins and Sam Fremin took some time this week to discuss the landing spots for eight Nittany Lions chosen and the plight of some who weren't.Who went earlier than anticipated?What does the influx of Penn State players taken higher in the middle rounds than anticipated say about the program -- positively, or negatively?Penn State had twice as many players selected as Ohio State...what does that say about the 2023 season?And, does the order in which the players were ultimately selected matter much? It probably does to James Franklin.Donnie and Sam discuss all of that and more this week.To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.Listen and subscribe on Apple podcastsListen and subscribe on Google podcastsListen and subscribe on Spotify
Olá seus Lambeau Leapers, estamos de volta!!! Neste episódio, tudo sobre a classe de Draft dos Packers, análise e opinião sobre as escolhas de Green Bay, ao todo foram 11 jogadores selecionados por Brian Gutekunst ao longo dos 3 dias de Draft que foi realizado em Detroit. Após longos anos, os Packers selecionam um offensive tackle Jordan Morgan foi o escolhido por Green Bay na primeira rodada. O time não se mexeu e escolheu o prospecto de Arizona na posição 25 Durante todo processo de Draft, a torcida dos Packers no geral tinha vários prospectos como favoritos. Contudo, vários nomes foram caindo durante a primeira noite de Draft. Muitos deles eram defensores, uma vez que houve muitas escolhas de jogadores ofensivos. E os Packers, entretanto, mais uma vez foram contra a maré, diante daquilo que a torcida deseja. E na escolha 25 e selecionou um offensive tackle, Jordan Morgan de Arizona. Desse modo, os Packers assim encerraram uma sequência de mais de 10 anos sem selecionar um jogador de linha ofensiva, o último a ser escolhido foi Derek Sherrod, na posição 32 no Draft de 2011. O dia 2 do Draft dos Packers foi de jogadores de defesa e um running back Três needs foram resolvidas no segundo dia de Draft. Os Packers selecionaram: 2 linebackers, 1 safety e 1 running back A segunda rodada foi de movimentações dos Packers. Enquanto havia a queda de alguns jogadores, os Packers ficaram parados. Porém, após o movimento do Eagles, por Cooper DeJean, os Packers de forma instantânea se moveu para baixo em uma troca com os Saints. Contudo, os Packers saíram da 41 e pararam na 45, e nessa escolha selecionaram o LB de Texas A&M, Edgerrin Cooper. Cooper vem para ser companheiro de Quay Walker, uma vez que os Packers cortaram De'Vondre Campbell. Em seguida, na mesma rodada, os Packers selecionaram mais um jogador defensivo, desta vez um para atuar na secundária. O safety Javon Bullard de Georgia, foi o escolhido na posição 58, aliás o safety será um bom complemento a Xavier McKinney, que chegou já no início da free agency. Posteriormente a escolha de Bullard, os Packers selecionaram mais um LB, o nome da vez: Ty'Ron Hooper de Missouri. Com uma classe nem tão talentosa, os Packers se viram na necessidade de escolher Hooper, sendo uma escolha que foi feita em uma posição muito acima do esperado para ele no Draft. Em outras palavras, Green Bay não quis correr o risco de perder o jogador, e puxou o gatilho na posição 91, uma vez que em simulações, Hooper não sobrava no dia 3. Por fim, os Packers terminaram o terceiro dia com a escolha de um running back. Estamos falando de MarShawn Lloyd de USC. Todavia, Lloyd vem para preencher a vaga deixada por Aaron Jones, que foi cortado pelos Packers. Escolhido na posição 88, Lloyd chega para primordialmente em um primeiro momento ajudar no jogo de passes, já que Aaron Jones era muito bom nisso. O dia 3 do Draft dos Packers é marcado por escolhas de jogadores de secundária e linha ofensiva No último dia do Draft, os Packers priorizou dar profundidade em algumas posições, às quais tinha um certo déficit No último dia do Draft, os Packers mexeram bastante na busca de jogadores para dar profundidade ao elenco. Após acumular escolhas no dia 2 do Draft, os Packers se moveram para cima na quarta rodada, e selecionaram o safety Evan Williams. Apesar de ser um bom jogador e que vai agregar demais a defesa, seu valor posicional é bem questionável. Logo depois da escolha de mais um safety, os Packers selecionaram dois jogadores na quinta rodada, o primeiro foi um OL, Jacob Monk. O jogador de Duke, é versátil, especialmente para atuar no interior na linha, sendo guard ou até mesmo center. Pouco depois, o Green Bay selecionou mais um safety, desta vez foi Kitan Oladapo o escolhido. O safety de Oregon State é híbrido e pode alternar em posições na secundária, bem como atuar como um inside linebacker. As duas últimas rodadas marcadas por escolhas de projetos de longo prazo e steals inesperados Nas rodadas seguintes, de 6ª e 7ª rodada, tivemos a escolha de mais um linha ofensiva, desta vez Travis Glover de Georgia State, na posição 202 da sexta rodada. Glover é um projetão de final de Draft, e que se conseguir desenvolver pode ser uma ótima opção aos Packers. Nas duas últimas escolhas, estas oriundas na sétima rodada, os Packers selecionaram um quarterback e um cornerback. O quarteback escolhido foi Michael Pratt, de Tulane. Pratt pode não apenas ser um bom backup a Jordan Love, bem como em contrapartida. ser uma excelente moeda de troca se ele conseguir desenvolver. Enfim, a escolha do mister irrelevante dos Packers. O último jogador a ser selecionado pelos Packers no Draft de 2024 foi o cornerback, Kalen King de Penn State. De antemão, King foi considerado uma escolha de primeira rodada em 2022, porém, a temporada de 2023 não foi tão boa, ao ponto de King despencar no Draft e sobrar para a sétima rodada. Teremos uma nova história a lá Carrington Valentine? Aguardemos. Participantes: Igor Castro - @IgorCastro_97 e Romulo Haubrick - @brick0892 Edição: Igor Castro. Inscreva-se no nosso canal lá no YouTube e para não perder as nossas lives, é toda quarta-feira, entre às 20h ou 21h! Nos siga o X (antigo Twitter) e Instagram do Lambeau Leapers e acompanhe as melhores informações sobre o Green Bay Packers: @LambeauLeapers_ Assine o Feed do Lambeau Leapers e receba os novos episódios automaticamente! https://fumblenanet.com.br/feed/lambeauleapersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On his weekly Penn State football podcast, Post-Gazette Penn State insider Seth Engle welcomes former Nittany Lions linebacker Jason Cabinda to recap the NFL draft for this year's crop of prospects in Happy Valley. Will Olu Fashanu thrive protecting Aaron Rodgers with the New York Jets? What kind of impact can Chop Robinson make for the Miami Dolphins? Was Caedan Wallace's third-round selection by the New England Patriots a mild surprise? And was Adisa Isaac drafted a bit lower than expectations? Our duo tackles those topics and ponders the landing spots of other Penn State NFL hopefuls including Hunter Nourzad, Daequan Hardy, Kalen King and Theo Johnson. Then Jason explains his own undrafted free agent grind, recalls the fun of the 2016 Big Ten championship run and outlines his plans for the year ahead as he looks for his next NFL home.
On his weekly Penn State football podcast, Post-Gazette Penn State insider Seth Engle welcomes former Nittany Lions linebacker Jason Cabinda to recap the NFL draft for this year's crop of prospects in Happy Valley. Will Olu Fashanu thrive protecting Aaron Rodgers with the New York Jets? What kind of impact can Chop Robinson make for the Miami Dolphins? Was Caedan Wallace's third-round selection by the New England Patriots a mild surprise? And was Adisa Isaac drafted a bit lower than expectations? Our duo tackles those topics and ponders the landing spots of other Penn State NFL hopefuls including Hunter Nourzad, Daequan Hardy, Kalen King and Theo Johnson. Then Jason explains his own undrafted free agent grind, recalls the fun of the 2016 Big Ten championship run and outlines his plans for the year ahead as he looks for his next NFL home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Subscribe to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KzEcqK Check out the site too! - https://bit.ly/3u8dilD Eight Penn State Nittany Lions were drafted in the 2024 NFL Draft over the weekend. On today's show, we'll revisit where each player landed and what sort of situation they find themselves in at the next level. However, one player is probably more controversial than the rest regarding his decisions over the last year. So, what happened to Kalen King? The former second-team All-American fell to the seventh round, just three picks from the final selection in the draft. We'll discuss the factors that led to his draft stock falling, and what situation he finds himself in with the Green Bay Packers. We'll also discuss the players whose stock is up after spring football for the Penn State Nittany Lions. Which players did the most to move their needle in the correct direction? We'll give you some of the names we selected. But on the flip side, who is sliding back into the pack? We'll highlight specific players who need an adjustment in fan expectations. Join the BWI Live Show today at 10 a.m. on YouTube! It's a great time to subscribe to Blue White Illustrated, and fans of the show get an extra month to try out the site for just one dollar! Penn State draft recap King wasn't the only fascinating player from the NFL Draft this past weekend. We'll review each player's fit with their new teams and discuss how they mesh at the next level. For one, Olu Fashanu fits very well with the New York Jets on the field. On the flip side of organizational stability from the Chiefs is the New York Jets. From a schematic and developmental fit, Penn State tackle Olu Fashanu fits very well within the Jets program as the tackle of the future behind Tyron Smith. He'll get to learn from a Hall of Fame mentor and work on his run-game skills until he gets called into the starting lineup. Check out the rest of our best fits here. Best Fits: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/news/best-penn-state-player-fits-after-the-2024-nfl-draft/ Spring practice risers and fallers Finally, we tie up loose ends from Penn State spring football with a look at the players who made moves. Which players are on the rise? Which players are slipping back. Here's a snippet of what we discussed on today's show. Confidence and strength are sometimes hard to tell apart in the growth of an offesnive lineman. Last season, Vega Ioane played well for a redshirt freshman, but he didn't show the dominance his 6-4, 350-pound profile hinted at. He was a good lineman with quick feet but didn't necessarily play fast. Fast forward to this spring, and we saw a different player. Ioane looked leaner and more confident in his movement. Notably he was looking for work instead of looking lost in pass protection during the Blue-White Game. #PennState #NittanyLions JOIN Blue White Illustrated: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/join/?plan=annual SUBSCRIBE to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube and enable alerts - new highlights and videos uploaded regularly: https://www.youtube.com/c/bluewhiteillustratedvideo?sub_confirmation Bookmark our homepage: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/ Subscribe to BWI Magazine and Newsletters: https://bluewhiteonline.com Download our podcasts: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/LRL3155877513?selected=DSVV2664982394 Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BlueWhiteIllustrated/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/PennStateOn3 Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On his weekly Penn State football podcast, Post-Gazette Penn State insider Seth Engle welcomes former Nittany Lions linebacker Jason Cabinda to recap the NFL draft for this year's crop of prospects in Happy Valley. Will Olu Fashanu thrive protecting Aaron Rodgers with the New York Jets? What kind of impact can Chop Robinson make for the Miami Dolphins? Was Caedan Wallace's third-round selection by the New England Patriots a mild surprise? And was Adisa Isaac drafted a bit lower than expectations? Our duo tackles those topics and ponders the landing spots of other Penn State NFL hopefuls including Hunter Nourzad, Daequan Hardy, Kalen King and Theo Johnson. Then Jason explains his own undrafted free agent grind, recalls the fun of the 2016 Big Ten championship run and outlines his plans for the year ahead as he looks for his next NFL home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On his weekly Penn State football podcast, Post-Gazette Penn State insider Seth Engle welcomes former Nittany Lions linebacker Jason Cabinda to recap the NFL draft for this year's crop of prospects in Happy Valley. Will Olu Fashanu thrive protecting Aaron Rodgers with the New York Jets? What kind of impact can Chop Robinson make for the Miami Dolphins? Was Caedan Wallace's third-round selection by the New England Patriots a mild surprise? And was Adisa Isaac drafted a bit lower than expectations? Our duo tackles those topics and ponders the landing spots of other Penn State NFL hopefuls including Hunter Nourzad, Daequan Hardy, Kalen King and Theo Johnson. Then Jason explains his own undrafted free agent grind, recalls the fun of the 2016 Big Ten championship run and outlines his plans for the year ahead as he looks for his next NFL home.
Steve discusses more NFL draft, the Steelers, Eagles and a little Ravens, then Doug from Wellsboro wants to talk Kalen King's drop to the seventh round to the Packers. Then Steve and Todd talk some golf.
Ren & Tay react to the #Packers picks in rounds 4 through 7 in the 2024 NFL Draft! Round 4, pick 111 - Evan Williams, S, Oregon Round 5, pick 163 - Jacob Monk, OL, Duke Round 5, pick 169 - Kitan Oladapo, S, Oregon State Round 6, pick 202 - Travis Glover, OT, Georgia State Round 7, pick 245 - Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane Round 7, pick 255 - Kalen King, CB, Penn State #PackerUniverse #nfldraft Send us a question to answer or to talk about on the Podcast! info@packeruniverse.com ________________________________ Check us out on our website - packeruniverse.com Follow us on Social Media! Twitter - https://twitter.com/Packer_Universe Follow us on Instagram - @Packer_Universe_Podcast Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/packeruniversepodcast Subscribe and tell a friend!
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the NFL draft for Nittany Lions prospects. Can Olu Fashanu shake of some late whispers from critics about his readiness to earn a top 10 selection? Has Chop Robinson done enough at the NFL combine and Nittany Lions pro day to assuage concerns about his production in college? Is Adisa Isaac underrated? What do the later rounds hold for names like Theo Johnson, Hunter Nourzad, Caedan Wallace, Curtis Jacobs and Daequan Hardy? And did Kalen King and Johnny Dixon make mistakes by skipping the Peach Bowl and leaving college early? Our duo tackles those questions and more.
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the NFL draft for Nittany Lions prospects. Can Olu Fashanu shake of some late whispers from critics about his readiness to earn a top 10 selection? Has Chop Robinson done enough at the NFL combine and Nittany Lions pro day to assuage concerns about his production in college? Is Adisa Isaac underrated? What do the later rounds hold for names like Theo Johnson, Hunter Nourzad, Caedan Wallace, Curtis Jacobs and Daequan Hardy? And did Kalen King and Johnny Dixon make mistakes by skipping the Peach Bowl and leaving college early? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the NFL draft for Nittany Lions prospects. Can Olu Fashanu shake of some late whispers from critics about his readiness to earn a top 10 selection? Has Chop Robinson done enough at the NFL combine and Nittany Lions pro day to assuage concerns about his production in college? Is Adisa Isaac underrated? What do the later rounds hold for names like Theo Johnson, Hunter Nourzad, Caedan Wallace, Curtis Jacobs and Daequan Hardy? And did Kalen King and Johnny Dixon make mistakes by skipping the Peach Bowl and leaving college early? Our duo tackles those questions and more.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the NFL draft for Nittany Lions prospects. Can Olu Fashanu shake of some late whispers from critics about his readiness to earn a top 10 selection? Has Chop Robinson done enough at the NFL combine and Nittany Lions pro day to assuage concerns about his production in college? Is Adisa Isaac underrated? What do the later rounds hold for names like Theo Johnson, Hunter Nourzad, Caedan Wallace, Curtis Jacobs and Daequan Hardy? And did Kalen King and Johnny Dixon make mistakes by skipping the Peach Bowl and leaving college early? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe DeLeone and Ryan Roberts share their 2024 NFL Draft cornerback rankings, including Nate Wiggins, Kool-Aid McKinstry, Terrion Arnold, Kalen King, Quinyon Mitchell, and more
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle analyze the Nittany Lions' latest recruiting win, the commitment of Latrobe linebacker Alex Tatsch of Latrobe. He joins a slew of top WPIAL talent -- including Belle Vernon's Quinton Martine, Aliquippa's Tiqwai Hayes and Central Catholic's duo of Peter Gonzalez and Anthony Speca -- to spurn coach Pat Narduzzi and Pitt in recent cycles. Is there anything the Panthers can do to slow the dominance of coach James Franklin and assistant Terry Smith? And is this a case of the ACC's problems in conference realignment manifesting on the recruiting trail? Our duo tackles those topics and a handful of others. Why did Penn State NFL draft prospects Adisa Isaac and Kalen King stand out at the Senior Bowl for good and bad reasons? Does it help Penn State that Bill O'Brien appears poised to leave his Ohio State OC job to take the coaching job at Boston College? What should we make of the basketball team's road wins at Indiana and Rutgers, with Ace Baldwin Jr. playing well in the absence of Kanye Clary? And can Makenna Marisa and the Lady Lions give their resurgent season a huge boost with an upset of Caitlin Clark and Iowa? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle analyze the Nittany Lions' latest recruiting win, the commitment of Latrobe linebacker Alex Tatsch of Latrobe. He joins a slew of top WPIAL talent -- including Belle Vernon's Quinton Martine, Aliquippa's Tiqwai Hayes and Central Catholic's duo of Peter Gonzalez and Anthony Speca -- to spurn coach Pat Narduzzi and Pitt in recent cycles. Is there anything the Panthers can do to slow the dominance of coach James Franklin and assistant Terry Smith? And is this a case of the ACC's problems in conference realignment manifesting on the recruiting trail? Our duo tackles those topics and a handful of others. Why did Penn State NFL draft prospects Adisa Isaac and Kalen King stand out at the Senior Bowl for good and bad reasons? Does it help Penn State that Bill O'Brien appears poised to leave his Ohio State OC job to take the coaching job at Boston College? What should we make of the basketball team's road wins at Indiana and Rutgers, with Ace Baldwin Jr. playing well in the absence of Kanye Clary? And can Makenna Marisa and the Lady Lions give their resurgent season a huge boost with an upset of Caitlin Clark and Iowa?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle analyze the Nittany Lions' latest recruiting win, the commitment of Latrobe linebacker Alex Tatsch of Latrobe. He joins a slew of top WPIAL talent -- including Belle Vernon's Quinton Martine, Aliquippa's Tiqwai Hayes and Central Catholic's duo of Peter Gonzalez and Anthony Speca -- to spurn coach Pat Narduzzi and Pitt in recent cycles. Is there anything the Panthers can do to slow the dominance of coach James Franklin and assistant Terry Smith? And is this a case of the ACC's problems in conference realignment manifesting on the recruiting trail? Our duo tackles those topics and a handful of others. Why did Penn State NFL draft prospects Adisa Isaac and Kalen King stand out at the Senior Bowl for good and bad reasons? Does it help Penn State that Bill O'Brien appears poised to leave his Ohio State OC job to take the coaching job at Boston College? What should we make of the basketball team's road wins at Indiana and Rutgers, with Ace Baldwin Jr. playing well in the absence of Kanye Clary? And can Makenna Marisa and the Lady Lions give their resurgent season a huge boost with an upset of Caitlin Clark and Iowa?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle analyze the Nittany Lions' latest recruiting win, the commitment of Latrobe linebacker Alex Tatsch of Latrobe. He joins a slew of top WPIAL talent -- including Belle Vernon's Quinton Martine, Aliquippa's Tiqwai Hayes and Central Catholic's duo of Peter Gonzalez and Anthony Speca -- to spurn coach Pat Narduzzi and Pitt in recent cycles. Is there anything the Panthers can do to slow the dominance of coach James Franklin and assistant Terry Smith? And is this a case of the ACC's problems in conference realignment manifesting on the recruiting trail? Our duo tackles those topics and a handful of others. Why did Penn State NFL draft prospects Adisa Isaac and Kalen King stand out at the Senior Bowl for good and bad reasons? Does it help Penn State that Bill O'Brien appears poised to leave his Ohio State OC job to take the coaching job at Boston College? What should we make of the basketball team's road wins at Indiana and Rutgers, with Ace Baldwin Jr. playing well in the absence of Kanye Clary? And can Makenna Marisa and the Lady Lions give their resurgent season a huge boost with an upset of Caitlin Clark and Iowa? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Cory Giger takes a look at cornerback Kalen King's dropoff during the 2023 season and then his really poor week at the Senior Bowl, wondering how all of it will affect his draft stock. Also, some Penn State basketball discussion, plus a great interview with Neil Rudel of the Altoona Mirror on defensive lineman Kevin Givens' rise from Penn State to the 49ers as he gets ready to play in the Super Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Penn Stated: Talking Penn State Football with Donnie Collins
The longer you go without rules, the harder it will be to make rules.The NCAA might learn that lesson the hard way as it pursues sanctions against Tennessee for alleged recruiting violations stemming from a collective that works closely with athletes at the university in the Name, Image, Likeness realm.It's a story that affects all of college football, including Penn State, as collectives play a bigger and bigger role in attracting star athletes to the universities they choose to represent, promising cash and business opportunities.On this week's episode of the Penn Stated podcast, host Donnie Collins talks about what the Tennessee case could mean for Penn State and other major programs. But he also brings in a special guest - legendary Scranton Times-Tribune high school sports beat writer Joby Fawcett - to discuss the positives and negatives of NIL as it trickles down into the high school ranks.We know how it's likely affecting some athletes now.But, will high school sports exist in its current form in a decade or so after NIL gets done changing them, and the attitudes of high school-aged athletes and their parents?Donnie also delves into the postseason all-star games in college football, where a handful of Penn State's draft-eligible players are looking to make names for themselves in front of NFL scouts. Which one has impressed Donnie the most over the last week?That answer might surprise you.To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.Listen and subscribe on Apple podcastsListen and subscribe on Google podcastsListen and subscribe on Spotify
Ryan Wilson and Rick Spielman break down Day 2 at the 2024 Senior Bowl, dishing their evaluations of the quarterbacks before diving into a Senior Bowl edition of "Pop or Drop". The guys also issue their standouts of the day on offense and defense. Watch With the First Pick on the NFL on CBS YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NFLonCBS 'With the First Pick' is available for free on the Audacy app as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to With the First Pick on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the With the First Pick podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the With the First Pick podcast." Follow the With the First Pick team on Twitter: @nfldraftcbs, @ryanwilsonCBS, @spielman_rick, @E_DeBerardinis Follow With the First Pick on TikTok & Instagram: @nfldraftcbs Produced by: Eric DeBerardinis Read the Pick Six newsletter here: https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/picksix/ For more NFL Draft coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine Bowl for former Penn State stars with eyes on the NFL draft. Can players like Adisa Isaac and Kalen King impress scouts enough to become early Day 2 picks? Could off-the-radar players like Caedan Wallace and Hunter Nourzad play their way into Day 3 selections? Is safety Daequan Hardy be a wild-card? Our duo tackles those topics and more, including Jim Harbaugh's defection from Michigan to the Los Angeles Chargers; Penn State's ability under coach James Franklin to compete with Harbaugh replacement Sherrone Moore; the James Franklin coaching tree showdown next season between former DCs Manny Diaz of Duke and Brent Pry of Virginia Tech; and the basketball team's recent struggles under coach Mike Rhoades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine Bowl for former Penn State stars with eyes on the NFL draft. Can players like Adisa Isaac and Kalen King impress scouts enough to become early Day 2 picks? Could off-the-radar players like Caedan Wallace and Hunter Nourzad play their way into Day 3 selections? Is safety Daequan Hardy be a wild-card? Our duo tackles those topics and more, including Jim Harbaugh's defection from Michigan to the Los Angeles Chargers; Penn State's ability under coach James Franklin to compete with Harbaugh replacement Sherrone Moore; the James Franklin coaching tree showdown next season between former DCs Manny Diaz of Duke and Brent Pry of Virginia Tech; and the basketball team's recent struggles under coach Mike Rhoades.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine Bowl for former Penn State stars with eyes on the NFL draft. Can players like Adisa Isaac and Kalen King impress scouts enough to become early Day 2 picks? Could off-the-radar players like Caedan Wallace and Hunter Nourzad play their way into Day 3 selections? Is safety Daequan Hardy be a wild-card? Our duo tackles those topics and more, including Jim Harbaugh's defection from Michigan to the Los Angeles Chargers; Penn State's ability under coach James Franklin to compete with Harbaugh replacement Sherrone Moore; the James Franklin coaching tree showdown next season between former DCs Manny Diaz of Duke and Brent Pry of Virginia Tech; and the basketball team's recent struggles under coach Mike Rhoades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine Bowl for former Penn State stars with eyes on the NFL draft. Can players like Adisa Isaac and Kalen King impress scouts enough to become early Day 2 picks? Could off-the-radar players like Caedan Wallace and Hunter Nourzad play their way into Day 3 selections? Is safety Daequan Hardy be a wild-card? Our duo tackles those topics and more, including Jim Harbaugh's defection from Michigan to the Los Angeles Chargers; Penn State's ability under coach James Franklin to compete with Harbaugh replacement Sherrone Moore; the James Franklin coaching tree showdown next season between former DCs Manny Diaz of Duke and Brent Pry of Virginia Tech; and the basketball team's recent struggles under coach Mike Rhoades.
Penn Stated: Talking Penn State Football with Donnie Collins
On a super-sized edition of the Penn Stated podcast, hosts Donnie Collins and Sam Fremin don't just talk about the many issues of the day surrounding the Nittany Lions and college football.They break down the scary hypotheticals.What happens when the transfer portal doesn't bring in a difference-maker? Penn State battled that at receiver next year; Does that make it even more important for Julian Fleming to succeed in 2024?Is "fit" more important than "numbers?" Probably. But one can be measured, while the other is more an art.Is it a big deal that Kalen King couldn't risk injury in the Peach Bowl, but will at the Senior Bowl? To some, sure. But, should players who are sure-bet top picks really be playing any college games once they've established their draft stock?If former Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa is granted a fifth season of true NCAA eligibility, what does that mean for eligibility's very existence moving forward? Will we see professional college football players?Oh, and Michigan won the national championship. Donnie and Sam talk about that, and what it means for Penn State football -- even if fans won't love the means by which the answer came about.To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.Listen and subscribe on Apple podcastsListen and subscribe on Google podcastsListen and subscribe on Spotify
Penn Stated: Talking Penn State Football with Donnie Collins
Penn State lost the Peach Bowl on Dec. 30.Penn State also played the game without four of its top players and saw a handful of other stars play only in the first half.In this week's edition of the Penn Stated podcast, hosts Donnie Collins (The Scranton Times-Tribune) and Sam Fremin (The Citizens Voice) review the 38-25 defeat at the hands of Ole Miss at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta with an eye toward the game's greater meaning. With Nittany Lions fans frustrated by the performance, it's worth asking: Does a game played without Olu Fashanu, Chop Robinson, Kalen King and Johnny Dixon -- and with Curtis Jacobs, Adisa Isaac and Caedan Wallace playing just about a half -- tell us anything about what the Nittany Lions really were in 2023?Also, and perhaps most importantly, does it have any meaning for 2024? Or is it, as one of the hosts suggested, a glorified exhibition that ranks ahead of only the Blue-White Game in importance among games played in the last calendar year?In a landscape where opt-outs have become a major storyline outside of the College Football Playoff, does losing a New Year's Six game mean anything at all, really?Donnie and Sam also discussed the theme of the season further, the apparent lack of development of the wide receiving corps, which didn't record a catch in the Peach Bowl until the fourth quarter. The hosts discuss that position, and even got some breaking news during the recording about a top transfer target committing to the Nittany Lions who could have a major impact on the position next year.All that, and more. Including pressing discussions on...Hypothetically, would the Penn State fans who want to move on from James Franklin as head coach be welcoming to a replacement who might be eager to take the job, Ole Miss' Lane Kiffin?Why would the College Football Playoff even consider putting a Group of Five team in the 12-team championship tournament if they fall outside the top 12 in the rankings?Who will win the national championship?To contact Donnie, drop an email at dcollins@scrantontimes.com, or send him a message on Twitter @PennStateTT.Listen and subscribe on Apple podcastsListen and subscribe on Google podcastsListen and subscribe on Spotify
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle analyze the Nittany Lions' ugly loss to Ole Miss in the Peach Bowl. Did the Rebels' 540 yards of offense prove that departed coordinator Manny Diaz's unit was overrated with rankings inflated by putrid Big Ten competition? Or were the opt-outs of NFL-bound players including Johnny Dixon, Chop Robinson and Kalen King determining factors? And can new coordinator Tom Allen get this group ready to compete with top offenses outside the Big Ten, assuming Penn State is able to make the College Football Playoff next season? Our duo tackles those topics and a range of others on offense. Will KeAndre Lambert-Smith be back with the receivers last season after disappearing late in the 2023 season? Is the starting QB job Drew Allar's to lose? Or could Beau Pribula make a push for playing time? And have Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen gotten back on track after their explosiveness was diminished for much of the year? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle analyze the Nittany Lions' ugly loss to Ole Miss in the Peach Bowl. Did the Rebels' 540 yards of offense prove that departed coordinator Manny Diaz's unit was overrated with rankings inflated by putrid Big Ten competition? Or were the opt-outs of NFL-bound players including Johnny Dixon, Chop Robinson and Kalen King determining factors? And can new coordinator Tom Allen get this group ready to compete with top offenses outside the Big Ten, assuming Penn State is able to make the College Football Playoff next season?Our duo tackles those topics and a range of others on offense. Will KeAndre Lambert-Smith be back with the receivers last season after disappearing late in the 2023 season? Is the starting QB job Drew Allar's to lose? Or could Beau Pribula make a push for playing time? And have Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen gotten back on track after their explosiveness was diminished for much of the year?
Rogue Shop: Go check out RogueShop.Com if you have issues sleeping, chronic pain and or have anxiety/stress. When you Use Promo Code BWI to get 10% off your order! Subscribe to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KzEcqK Check out the site too! - https://bit.ly/3u8dilD The Penn State Football team made a distinct shift since offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich was let go in the middle of November. The team made sublte changes over the last month that culminated in the team's approach in the 2023 Peach Bowl. While new offensive coordiantors Ja'Juan Seider and Ty Howle didn't change many plays, they did change some key elements of the offense that we'll discuss on today's BWI Live Show. Who is seeing the offensive targets changed took an even more dramatic shift at the end of December, which we'll explain today. We'll also discuss how that shift narrowed the focus of the offensive attack in a way that made things harder for quarterback Drew Allar. Finally, we'll discuss the team's defensive mentality after the first drive. We'll look into how the team performed to understand if there was an impact of former Penn State defensive coordinator Manny Diaz's absence. Penn State defense set up to fail There's no doubt that Penn State's loss of it's top two corners and best defensive player in Kalen King, Johnny Dixon and Chop Robinson. We break down how losing Dixon and King affected the Penn State defense's schematic choices. From there, we'll discuss how Abdul Carter's injury further drove a nail in the coffin of Penn State's defensive efforts. Next, we'll highlight the players who did a good job despite giving up over 500 yards of offense to Ole Miss. Did Cam Miller and Zion Tracy show anything on film that should make fans feel better about the day they had covered Ole Miss' receivers? We'll also discuss how Abdul Carter was playing before his injury in the second quarter. Passing attack has issues before third quarter Why didn't Penn State get the ball to running back Nick Singleton more on Saturday? We'll detail how the game flow radically altered the plan in the second half. Then we'll discuss the day that the offensive line had in pass protection of quarterback Drew Allar. While it's easy to point to the general dysfunction of the Penn State offense on Saturday, Allar does share in the blame for the performance. We'll take you through some of the issues hidden behind his decisions to check the ball down or scramble. We'll talk about how Allar suffered from some of the issues he seemingly overcame at the end of the season before regressing this past weekend. Join the BWI Live show today at 10 a.m. on YouTube! #PennState #NittanyLions JOIN Blue White Illustrated: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/join/?plan=annual SUBSCRIBE to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube and enable alerts - new highlights and videos uploaded regularly: https://www.youtube.com/c/bluewhiteillustratedvideo?sub_confirmation Bookmark our homepage: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/ Subscribe to BWI Magazine and Newsletters: https://bluewhiteonline.com Download our podcasts: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/LRL3155877513?selected=DSVV2664982394 Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BlueWhiteIllustrated/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/PennStateOn3 Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle analyze the Nittany Lions' ugly loss to Ole Miss in the Peach Bowl. Did the Rebels' 540 yards of offense prove that departed coordinator Manny Diaz's unit was overrated with rankings inflated by putrid Big Ten competition? Or were the opt-outs of NFL-bound players including Johnny Dixon, Chop Robinson and Kalen King determining factors? And can new coordinator Tom Allen get this group ready to compete with top offenses outside the Big Ten, assuming Penn State is able to make the College Football Playoff next season?Our duo tackles those topics and a range of others on offense. Will KeAndre Lambert-Smith be back with the receivers last season after disappearing late in the 2023 season? Is the starting QB job Drew Allar's to lose? Or could Beau Pribula make a push for playing time? And have Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen gotten back on track after their explosiveness was diminished for much of the year?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle analyze the Nittany Lions' ugly loss to Ole Miss in the Peach Bowl. Did the Rebels' 540 yards of offense prove that departed coordinator Manny Diaz's unit was overrated with rankings inflated by putrid Big Ten competition? Or were the opt-outs of NFL-bound players including Johnny Dixon, Chop Robinson and Kalen King determining factors? And can new coordinator Tom Allen get this group ready to compete with top offenses outside the Big Ten, assuming Penn State is able to make the College Football Playoff next season? Our duo tackles those topics and a range of others on offense. Will KeAndre Lambert-Smith be back with the receivers last season after disappearing late in the 2023 season? Is the starting QB job Drew Allar's to lose? Or could Beau Pribula make a push for playing time? And have Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen gotten back on track after their explosiveness was diminished for much of the year? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gametime: Thanks to our partner Gametime! Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code BWI for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply). https://gametime.co/ MMAFx: Thank you to our partner MMAFx! Order the highly acclaimed MMAFx Hand Fighting & Hand Speed Training instructional video set and help your football athlete GAIN AN EDGE over their opponent www.mmafx.net Use Promo Code 15BWI to get 15% off at https://lombardmma.com/shop/ Contact Coach Bruce Lombard to set up a FREE consultation for MMAFx One-on-One private trainings, small group trainings, or team clinics at Bruce@mmafx.net Subscribe to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KzEcqK Check out the site too! - https://bit.ly/3u8dilD The Penn State Nittany Lions lost to Ole Miss on Saturday in the 2023 Peach Bowl. Penn State's vaunted defense allowed over 500 yards without key starters and injuries that cropped up throughout the game. Join the show live on YouTube immediately following the game. Penn State and Ole Miss trade blows early The first half went to the Nittany Lions, who came out of the gates hot. Despite not having Olu Fashanu, Kalen King or Johnny Dixon, the team got things going on both sides of the ball. Penn State rushed for 85 yards on ten carries. Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen took that momentum from the first half to average a twin 6.6 yards per carry at halftime. Meanwhile the Penn State defense under co-defensive coordinators Robb Smith and Anthony Poindexter got to Quinshon Judkins early. The run-heavy Ole Miss offense gained one yard rushing thanks to the typically aggressive Penn State front seven. That led to several third-and-longs where the Penn State pass rush got to quarterback Jaxson Dart. Second quarter saved by big play But things changed in the second quarter. Ole Miss veered away from its run approach to attack Penn State's young corner. Zion Tracy and Cam Miller couldn't lock down Tre Harris, who put up 63 yards in the first half. His teammates outdid him, tight end Cade Prieskorn, who racked up 96 yards and two touchdowns in the first half. Dayton Wade threw in 79 yards as well. Dart threw for 258 yards in the first half. Meanwhile, Allar and the offense failed to find a second gear. The passing game struggled once again but was aided by a trick play from backup quarterback Beau Pribula, resulting in a 48-yard touchdown to Nick Singleton. Third quarter implsion Penn State's offense didn't do much to help itself at halftime. They botched a two-minute drive, giving the ball back to Ole Miss iwth a chance to score before the half, then went three-and-out on the second half's opening drive. The third quarter was the turning point in the game for the two teams. Penn State's offense remained in neutral coming out of halftime. The team gained 14 yards to Ole Miss' 141. The Nittany Lions went three-and-out on each drive of the third quarter, showing little ability to threaten a maligned Ole Miss defense. Meanwhile, a critical injury to Abdul Carter opened the gates for an already churning Ole Miss offense. Carter was rolled up on at the end of the first half and tried to play through in the third quarter. However, he struggled to get off blocks or play with explosives, helping to allow 57 rushing yards in the third frame. We'll be taking your questions and thoughts about the loss on the show for sixty minutes after the final whistle. Don't miss the final BWI Live Postgame Show of the season! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On their weekly Penn Stare football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the Peach Bowl matchup with Ole Miss in Atlanta. Who needs this game more to shed their reputation for coming up small in big games? The Nittany Lions' James Franklin or the Rebels' Lane Kiffin? Will we see players with NFL aspirations like Theo Johnson, Olu Fashanu, Kalen King and Johnny Dixon? And if so, how much? Do Drew Allar, Nick Singleton, Kaytron Allen and the offense need to show explosiveness like they did at Michigan State to build confidence for next season? And does this defense need a dominant effort to prove it's one of the best defenses in Penn State history? Our duo tackles those questions and some bowl season developments. Is Penn State on the verge of landing former Ohio State receiver Julian Fleming in the transfer portal? What first impressions did new defensive coordinator Tom Allen give in his introductory news conference? And what does Tyler Warren's return mean for the tight end room and the offense as a whole? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On their weekly Penn Stare football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the Peach Bowl matchup with Ole Miss in Atlanta. Who needs this game more to shed their reputation for coming up small in big games? The Nittany Lions' James Franklin or the Rebels' Lane Kiffin? Will we see players with NFL aspirations like Theo Johnson, Olu Fashanu, Kalen King and Johnny Dixon? And if so, how much? Do Drew Allar, Nick Singleton, Kaytron Allen and the offense need to show explosiveness like they did at Michigan State to build confidence for next season? And does this defense need a dominant effort to prove it's one of the best defenses in Penn State history?Our duo tackles those questions and some bowl season developments. Is Penn State on the verge of landing former Ohio State receiver Julian Fleming in the transfer portal? What first impressions did new defensive coordinator Tom Allen give in his introductory news conference? And what does Tyler Warren's return mean for the tight end room and the offense as a whole?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn Stare football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the Peach Bowl matchup with Ole Miss in Atlanta. Who needs this game more to shed their reputation for coming up small in big games? The Nittany Lions' James Franklin or the Rebels' Lane Kiffin? Will we see players with NFL aspirations like Theo Johnson, Olu Fashanu, Kalen King and Johnny Dixon? And if so, how much? Do Drew Allar, Nick Singleton, Kaytron Allen and the offense need to show explosiveness like they did at Michigan State to build confidence for next season? And does this defense need a dominant effort to prove it's one of the best defenses in Penn State history?Our duo tackles those questions and some bowl season developments. Is Penn State on the verge of landing former Ohio State receiver Julian Fleming in the transfer portal? What first impressions did new defensive coordinator Tom Allen give in his introductory news conference? And what does Tyler Warren's return mean for the tight end room and the offense as a whole?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn Stare football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle preview the Peach Bowl matchup with Ole Miss in Atlanta. Who needs this game more to shed their reputation for coming up small in big games? The Nittany Lions' James Franklin or the Rebels' Lane Kiffin? Will we see players with NFL aspirations like Theo Johnson, Olu Fashanu, Kalen King and Johnny Dixon? And if so, how much? Do Drew Allar, Nick Singleton, Kaytron Allen and the offense need to show explosiveness like they did at Michigan State to build confidence for next season? And does this defense need a dominant effort to prove it's one of the best defenses in Penn State history? Our duo tackles those questions and some bowl season developments. Is Penn State on the verge of landing former Ohio State receiver Julian Fleming in the transfer portal? What first impressions did new defensive coordinator Tom Allen give in his introductory news conference? And what does Tyler Warren's return mean for the tight end room and the offense as a whole? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle react to coach James Franklin's hiring of former Indiana coach Tom Allen as defensive coordinator. Is he the right guy to maintain the momentum Manny Diaz had built for the unit? ANd are there valid concerns with how his Hoosier defenses have played in recent years? Our duo tackles those questions, the official introduction of Andy Kotelnicki as offensive coordinator, the NFL draft prospect of Penn State players including Olu Fashanu, Kalen King and Theo Johnson, plus the recruiting class that Franklin's program will sign this week. Is the 17th-ranked group good enough to help the Nittany Lions get over the top? And is it a concern that their incoming receivers are ranked fairly low after Penn State struggled at the position this past season?
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle react to coach James Franklin's hiring of former Indiana coach Tom Allen as defensive coordinator. Is he the right guy to maintain the momentum Manny Diaz had built for the unit? ANd are there valid concerns with how his Hoosier defenses have played in recent years? Our duo tackles those questions, the official introduction of Andy Kotelnicki as offensive coordinator, the NFL draft prospect of Penn State players including Olu Fashanu, Kalen King and Theo Johnson, plus the recruiting class that Franklin's program will sign this week. Is the 17th-ranked group good enough to help the Nittany Lions get over the top? And is it a concern that their incoming receivers are ranked fairly low after Penn State struggled at the position this past season? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle react to coach James Franklin's hiring of former Indiana coach Tom Allen as defensive coordinator. Is he the right guy to maintain the momentum Manny Diaz had built for the unit? ANd are there valid concerns with how his Hoosier defenses have played in recent years? Our duo tackles those questions, the official introduction of Andy Kotelnicki as offensive coordinator, the NFL draft prospect of Penn State players including Olu Fashanu, Kalen King and Theo Johnson, plus the recruiting class that Franklin's program will sign this week. Is the 17th-ranked group good enough to help the Nittany Lions get over the top? And is it a concern that their incoming receivers are ranked fairly low after Penn State struggled at the position this past season? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football podcast, host Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily Collegian insider Seth Engle react to coach James Franklin's hiring of former Indiana coach Tom Allen as defensive coordinator. Is he the right guy to maintain the momentum Manny Diaz had built for the unit? ANd are there valid concerns with how his Hoosier defenses have played in recent years? Our duo tackles those questions, the official introduction of Andy Kotelnicki as offensive coordinator, the NFL draft prospect of Penn State players including Olu Fashanu, Kalen King and Theo Johnson, plus the recruiting class that Franklin's program will sign this week. Is the 17th-ranked group good enough to help the Nittany Lions get over the top? And is it a concern that their incoming receivers are ranked fairly low after Penn State struggled at the position this past season?
The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Human Element, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Venue by 4M, Winewood Organics, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, SignalWire where we recorded this, and introducing to the podcast, Autograph: Rewarding Fans, who just launched an app where you earn rewards for things like reading MGoBlog and listening to our podcast. Featured Musician: Chirp The Video: [After THE JUMP: The things said.] --------------------- 1. Sign-Gate and Penn State Preview: Defense starts at the top No news unless the Big Ten hands down a suspension to a coach who's already in Happy Valley, which would on its owns be grounds for a judge to issue an immediate injunction. We infer from Michigan's letter that the B10's case right now is as substantial as your average Ohio State twitterer, and that putting this in the realm of courts where facts matter more than what amoral hypocrites want to believe dramatically alters the parameters. Local sports radio probably isn't where you should be going for investigative news—the thing about Michigan having other schools for Stalions operations feels bogus on the surface. The Penn State defense is very good. The engine is the ends—even if Chop Robinson isn't full-go they have three more very good ones. DTs aren't bad; there's one whom Alex likes but Seth thinks he's exploitable. They blitz a lot, play a lot of man, got beat by Ohio State because Kalen King really isn't the star he's made out to be. Manny Diaz effect. The way Michigan loses this game is turnover. 2. Penn State Preview: Offense starts at 26:39 They torch bad defenses who can't pressure Drew Allar, who's 39% accurate when off-platform and 78% accurate when his feet are set. We saw the same thing last year. Only have one receiver. RBs are having Donovan Edwards-like years—Allen can do RB things but Singleton is kind of a gadget guy. OL cannot run block; they can pass protect okay. Theo Johnson is having to be their 2nd receiver. Why pick Michigan over the spread on this one: PSU is bult to blow up a UMass but fall off a cliff when you can match up to them athletically. Stunts are a big problem for them. Wild that they can't develop OL; Seth notes he talked to recruit's dad who said his kid's already more developed than Fashanu. 3. Basketball starts at 45:27 They're scoring! Dug is seeing the court well, though he won't be shooting 60 percent with a 40 percent assist rate. Nkamhua has been a revelation—immediately a captain, exactly what we want for a one-and-done. Imagine Tray Jackson instead of Caleb Houstan or Jett Howard. Quantum leap defensively. Having athletic defenders out there means you can use a T-Will or a Tschetter because they're not so athletically exposed. Need a backup PG—gonna be a nervous few months waiting until Llewellen gets healthy. 4. Purdue After Review starts at 57:36 Our Michigan homerism apparently extends to defending JJ McCarthy's performance as REALLY GOOD YOU GUYS, except this is a defensible position (and PFF agreed). His marginal throws are still very catchable, and when they're caught nobody notices. YMMV on 4 or 5 of them but even if then it was a excellent day from him. Not a good day from the OL; Seth thinks these guys are all guards recruited for a run-first offense and this is kind of what happens against an opponent who makes you pass-first and has two great edge rushers. Defensively it's really hard to beat Michigan because they can put five guys against your five guys and someone will win a block to get your back. It was the Will Johnson Show otherwise—he was doing things away from the ball as well as coming to it. About the Featured Musician: CHIRP This year we are partnering with The Blind Pig for bumper music, since that's where I've seen most of the bands I've been pushing anyways. This is the week we're featuring the four-piece Ann Arbor band Chirp, which has a funky rock/jazz fusion thing going on. Their live shows are the main thing; they have a dedicated fanbase who remind me of Deadheads of a generation earlier even if the musical style isn't any more jam band than anything else. The music is bright and catchy and keeps you on your toes; they're at their best when just getting lost in the music because there's some real musicians with proggy ideas under all the good times. They've been touring since 2015 and return to the Pig next week. Song choices: Solo By the Book Move Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken now now, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
Hour 2 - Former Penn State coach Jay Paterno says the rest of Penn State's season has to be taken one week at a time, and callers express frustrations with the fourth down call, the miscue on the 72-yard punt, the Kalen King holding, and more.
Birddogs: Use code BWI when ordering and receive the birddogs Hydroflask style water bottle with purchase! www.birddogs.com/BWI Subscribe to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KzEcqK In the biggest game of the Penn State Football season, the Nittany Lions laid an egg against Ohio State, losing 20-12. While the defense held up its end of the bargain, keeping the game to a one-score affair until late in the fourth quarter, the offense manged six points in the first 59 minutes of regulation. So what happens next and where does Penn State go from here? We'll break it down on the BWI Live Show, airing at 10 a.m. on YouTube. Penn State football insiders Nate Bauer and Sean Fitz join the show to discuss the game that they saw live and in person at Ohio Stadium. We'll break down the offensive dysfunction that finally caught up with the Nittany Lions. We'll also cover the defensive effort against the Ohio State offense and against Marvin Harrison Jr. Join the show today because we'll be taking your questions and comments throughout the show. Drop your feelings in the live chat, and we'll react to the best on the show. If you haven't yet, subscribe to the Blue White Illustrated YouTube Channel so you don't miss any content, like Drew Allar's postgame press conference. Penn State offense fails the biggest test of the year No matter which way you look at it, the Nittany Lion's offensive numbers aren't pretty. Allar completed only 40% of his passes through the third quarter, thanks partly to four drops by his receivers during the game. The Nittany Lions only managed to get nine rushes apiece for Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton during the game, which accounted for 74 of Penn State's 186 yards through the same time frame. We'll break down why those things happened, what went into Penn State's total meltdown on offense, and what happens next. Defense plays same game as last year Once again, the Penn State defense held the line for most of three quarters but fell late thanks to the cumulative pressure put on them by the game script. The defense held Ohio State to 12 points through most of the contest, but a late turnover on downs by the Penn State offense set up Ohio State for the final go-ahead drive that led to Marvin Harrison's lone touchdown on the day. Speaking of Harrison Jr., we'll review how Penn State covered the superstar wideout and how Kalen King availed himself in the biggest matchup of the year. Finally, we'll review how a loss like this on a national stage either hurts recruiting or doesn't. Join the show live at 10 a.m. to be a part of the action! #PennState #NittanyLions JOIN Blue White Illustrated: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/join/?plan=annual SUBSCRIBE to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube and enable alerts - new highlights and videos uploaded regularly: https://www.youtube.com/c/bluewhiteillustratedvideo?sub_confirmation Bookmark our homepage: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/ Subscribe to BWI Magazine and Newsletters: https://bluewhiteonline.com Download our podcasts: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/LRL3155877513?selected=DSVV2664982394 Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BlueWhiteIllustrated/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/PennStateOn3 Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before we head into a Huge Week Eight in College Football, we have some news out of Ann Arbor regarding another NCAA investigation around the Michigan football team. We have some phenomenal player interviews before the biggest game of the week: Penn State's Kalen King and Ohio State's Cade Stover joins the show. We also preview Florida State with their big matchup against Duke with Jeff Cameron from Warchant.com 0:00 Intro: Michigan Investigation 15:54 Penn State's CB Kalen King Joins 30:08 Ohio State's TE Cade Stover Joins 46:43 Jeff Cameron from Warchant on Duke-Florida State 1:14:00 Conclusion, Wrapping Up Today's show is brought to you by PrizePicks, the easiest way to play daily fantasy. All first time users that deposit and use the promo code ANDY will receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100. If you deposit $100, PrizePicks will give you $100. If you deposit $50, PrizePicks will give you $50. Thank you to Gametime for also sponsoring today's episode! Week 8 is days away, don't miss your chance to watch your favorite team. Download the Gametime App and enter code: STAPLES for $20 off your first purchase, terms apply. Last Minute Tickets, Lowest Prices, Guaranteed. For the most up-to-date information on the Seminoles from Jeff Cameron, head on over to https://www.on3.com/teams/florida-state-seminoles/ so you don't miss a thing! Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube, and don't forget to subscribe! https://youtu.be/mxDDdbeTd5Y Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grant Haley joins Christian Hackenberg and Brandon Bell on today's new episode of The Pocket. Grant Haley gives a full break down of Penn State's defense, Kalen King's performance, and Manny Diaz's approach this season. Grant also recaps Penn State's white out game against the Iowa Hawkeyes, and offers some predictions for the Nittany Lions' matchup against Northwestern. Hack & Brandon also recap college football's week 4, and debate whether Penn State is a legit CFP contender in 2023. MERCH: https://shop.teammercury.io/collections/the-pocket FOLLOW THE POCKET HERE: ► APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pocket/id1704928503 ► SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/04UMHLv44cNd5N1ds4za2C?si=42e4beea6ad0452b FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE: ► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU ► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu ► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/ ► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1 The Pocket is co-hosted by former Nittany Lions Christian Hackenberg and Brandon Bell and is presented by the Mercury Podcast Network. For sponsorships or business inquiries reach out to: ads@teammercury.io CHAPTERS 00:00-Intro 02:43-Recapping College Football Week 4 13:50-White Out Game 20:12-Is Penn State a Legit Contender? 25:40-Penn State's Defense 29:28-Ohio State Matchup 34:52-Grant Haley Interview 48:42-Mailbag Monday Questions
On the latest episode of the PFN Scouting Podcast, Dalton Miller and Ian Cummings field questions from the listeners, and go over a host of topics. Is Kalen King CB1? Who are some of the top risers on the offensive line? And how does the 2024 NFL Draft QB class compare to 2023? All this in the discussion ahead.
Aeneas Hawkins, Nick Dawkins, and Jerry Cross have teamed up with State Media to bring you the first-ever, player-led Penn State Football podcast. With The Lions Den Podcast, you'll get an exclusive look into the world of Penn State Football, straight from the source. Each episode will break down the action on the field, feature interviews with current Penn State players, and provide an unparalleled look into the life of a Penn State football player. Episode 1 of The Lions Den covers: • Why Aeneas, Nick, and Jerry started the podcast + their partnership with Mercury • Biggest takeaways from fall camp • What to expect from the TE Room and the D-Line • Why Kalen King is that guy • How the team is handling the hype and expectations And more! FOLLOW THE LIONS DEN HERE: ► APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lions-den/id1705031515 ► SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/51Se0ZtwAI0arw1QjQLMY6?si=e5a01d3c11894feb FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE: ► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU ► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu ► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/ ► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1 The Lions Den Podcast is co-hosted by former Nittany Lion Aeneas Hawkins and current players Nick Dawkins and Jerry Cross. The show is presented by the Mercury Podcast Network. For sponsorships or business inquiries reach out to: ads@teammercury.io CHAPTERS 00:00-Intro 00:50-Jerry Cross 03:02-Nick Dawkins 04:00-Aeneas Hawkins 07:44-Starting The Podcast 10:37-Reflecting On Fall Camp 12:49-Offseason Standouts 14:15-2023 Expectations 16:58-Best Moments From The Offseason 19:21-Chuck Losey 22:30-D-Line 24:55-Kalen King 27:04-TE Room & Ty Howle 29:27-Penn State Family & Texas Roadhouse
Aeneas Hawkins, Nick Dawkins, and Jerry Cross have teamed up with State Media to bring you the first-ever, player-led Penn State Football podcast. With The Lions Den Podcast, you'll get an exclusive look into the world of Penn State Football, straight from the source. Each episode will break down the action on the field, feature interviews with current Penn State players, and provide an unparalleled look into the life of a Penn State football player. Episode 1 of The Lions Den covers: • Why Aeneas, Nick, and Jerry started the podcast + their partnership with Mercury • Biggest takeaways from fall camp • What to expect from the TE Room and the D-Line • Why Kalen King is that guy • How the team is handling the hype and expectations And more! FOLLOW THE LIONS DEN HERE: ► APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lions-den/id1705031515 ► SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/51Se0ZtwAI0arw1QjQLMY6?si=e5a01d3c11894feb FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE: ► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU ► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu ► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/ ► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1 The Lions Den Podcast is co-hosted by former Nittany Lion Aeneas Hawkins and current players Nick Dawkins and Jerry Cross. The show is presented by the Mercury Podcast Network. For sponsorships or business inquiries reach out to: ads@teammercury.io CHAPTERS 00:00-Intro 00:50-Jerry Cross 03:02-Nick Dawkins 04:00-Aeneas Hawkins 07:44-Starting The Podcast 10:37-Reflecting On Fall Camp 12:49-Offseason Standouts 14:15-2023 Expectations 16:58-Best Moments From The Offseason 19:21-Chuck Losey 22:30-D-Line 24:55-Kalen King 27:04-TE Room & Ty Howle 29:27-Penn State Family & Texas Roadhouse
Caldera: Get 20% OFF with our code BWI23 or at www.calderalab.com/BWI23 to unlock your youthful glow and be ready for summer with Caldera + Lab! #teamcaldera Subscribe to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KzEcqK Penn State takes on West Virginia tomorrow at Beaver Stadium for the 2023 season kickoff. We've covered every facet of the matchup between the Nittany Lions and Mountaineers over the last two weeks. Check out the matchup with the Penn State ground game, passing game, defensive run game and coverage. Today on the BWI Live Show, we'll cover the five things to watch when the Penn State defense is on the field. We'll take you through the West Virginia offensive attack from the ground up and explain how they'll try to find creases in the Penn Sate defense. Also, join the show live at 10 a.m. to get a final update on the recruits attending the game. Be sure to subscribe to BLue White Illustrated on YouTUbe so you don't miss any of our live coverage today and on Saturday. Penn State prospects flocking to season opener Penn State recruiting insider Ryan Snyder joins the BWI Live show at the top of the hour to give one final update on the players planning to attend the game this weekend. He'll give you the important prospects that Penn State wants to impress with a weekend victory. For the full list, join Blue White Illustrated for access to premium content. Right now, you can get in for 50% of the yearly subscription. Five Things to Watch: Defense The West Virginia Mountaineers bring a dangerous running game to Happy Valley on Saturday, and we'll break it down from the bedrock of the system to the top. Here's a snippet from this week's explanation of the running game and passing game with quarterback Garrett Greene. The zone running scheme, especially outside zone, is essential to fold into the passing conversation. A large portion of the West Virginia offense last year was built around the RPO and read-option concepts off of the running game. The outside zone is an aggressive lateral rushing attack that forces the defense to flow in one direction with the offensive line. West Virginia's line is good enough that you have to respect their ability to out-gap you up front. But off the back of this system, head coach and offensive coordinator Neal Brown pairs these secondary concepts. This causes a shearing effect on the defense, where most defenders have to follow the play. But the backside corners and safeties are still responsible for the screen game. Next, the offense adds Greene's rushing ability slows down backside pursuit from the unblocked defender as well. On today's show we'll break down these concepts with visuals and then build off of that to explain how the Mountaineers passing attack functions with Greene at quarterback. Finally, we'll explain how Chop Robinson, Kalen King, Abdul Carter, Curtis Jacobs and the rest of the Penn State defense can make West Virginia one-dimensional. Join the show to ask questions and give your comments to T-Frank live on air! #PennState #NittanyLions JOIN Blue White Illustrated: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/join/?plan=annual SUBSCRIBE to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube and enable alerts - new highlights and videos uploaded regularly: https://www.youtube.com/c/bluewhiteillustratedvideo?sub_confirmation Bookmark our homepage: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/ Subscribe to BWI Magazine and Newsletters: https://bluewhiteonline.com Download our podcasts: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/LRL3155877513?selected=DSVV2664982394 Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BlueWhiteIllustrated/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/PennStateOn3 Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Penn State vs West Virginia: Five Things to Watch with the Nittany Lions Defense Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Max sits down with Penn State CB Kalen King. Max talks to him about his path to Penn State. Preferred Walk-On is a college football show hosted by PFF's college football analyst Max Chadwick. We'll be interviewing the game's top players as well as diving into various topics around the sport! Subscribe so you don't miss a video! Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaxChadwickCFB TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maxchadwickcfb
On their weekly Penn State football show, assistant sports editor for multimedia Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily College writer Seth Engle consider whether some of the Nittany Lions' biggest names will go over or under some important statistical thresholds. Will running backs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen top 2,200 rushing yards? Can Drew Allar pass for more than 3,000 yards? Will KeAndre Lambert-Smith or another Penn State receiver manage 700 or more yards after Parker Washington led the team with just 600 last season? Our duo tackles those questions and also debates whether names including Theo Johnson, Abdul Carter, Kalen King and Chop Robinson can eclipse some other key numbers. And coming next week, our duo previews Penn State's season-opening Big Ten Saturday night matchup against West Virginia on NBC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On their weekly Penn State football show, assistant sports editor for multimedia Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily College writer Seth Engle consider whether some of the Nittany Lions' biggest names will go over or under some important statistical thresholds. Will running backs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen top 2,200 rushing yards? Can Drew Allar pass for more than 3,000 yards? Will KeAndre Lambert-Smith or another Penn State receiver manage 700 or more yards after Parker Washington led the team with just 600 last season? Our duo tackles those questions and also debates whether names including Theo Johnson, Abdul Carter, Kalen King and Chop Robinson can eclipse some other key numbers. And coming next week, our duo previews Penn State's season-opening Big Ten Saturday night matchup against West Virginia on NBC.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football show, assistant sports editor for multimedia Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily College writer Seth Engle consider whether some of the Nittany Lions' biggest names will go over or under some important statistical thresholds. Will running backs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen top 2,200 rushing yards? Can Drew Allar pass for more than 3,000 yards? Will KeAndre Lambert-Smith or another Penn State receiver manage 700 or more yards after Parker Washington led the team with just 600 last season? Our duo tackles those questions and also debates whether names including Theo Johnson, Abdul Carter, Kalen King and Chop Robinson can eclipse some other key numbers. And coming next week, our duo previews Penn State's season-opening Big Ten Saturday night matchup against West Virginia on NBC.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On their weekly Penn State football show, assistant sports editor for multimedia Adam Bittner and Post-Gazette/Daily College writer Seth Engle consider whether some of the Nittany Lions' biggest names will go over or under some important statistical thresholds. Will running backs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen top 2,200 rushing yards? Can Drew Allar pass for more than 3,000 yards? Will KeAndre Lambert-Smith or another Penn State receiver manage 700 or more yards after Parker Washington led the team with just 600 last season? Our duo tackles those questions and also debates whether names including Theo Johnson, Abdul Carter, Kalen King and Chop Robinson can eclipse some other key numbers. And coming next week, our duo previews Penn State's season-opening Big Ten Saturday night matchup against West Virginia on NBC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Which Defensive Backs could have massive 2023 seasons? Joe DeLeone and Sean Anderson share their favorite safeties and cornerbacks from the Power 5, G5, and FCS they're excited to see like Penn State football's Kalen King, Miami Hurricane Kam Kinchens, South Dakota State football's Dyshawn Gales, NC Central football's Khalil Baker, UC Davis football's Rex Connors, South Alabama football's Yam Banks, and Toledo football's Quinyon Mitchell
Ohio State plays a handful of talented back ends in the 2023 College Football Season. Ryan Day has a long resume of attacking great secondaries but who has the BEST Secondary on the Buckeyes Schedule this fall? Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines, Marcus Freeman and the Penn State Nittany Lions or Marcus Freeman and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish? Further to that question, who will cause Zone 6 the most problems at CB? Kalen King? Will Johnson? Cam Hart? Go to my sponsor: https://aura.com/menace to get a 14 day free trial and see if your personal information has been leaked online TRY MIRACLE MADE SHEETS NOW! https://trymiracle.com/MENACE MANSCAPED: 20% OFF with FREE SHIPPING! Screenshot your order for a chance at a FULL REFUND! https://www.manscaped.com/ #manscaped FREE CASH BONUS WITH MyBookie: https://mybookie.website/Menace2Sports The BEST Athletic wear you will find anywhere: https://mikeydapparel.com/ VIP Subscribers: https://www.patreon.com/menace2sports - Custom RSS Feed (Straight to your phone – No iTunes or Spotify) - Exclusive Content, Shows and Videos - Exclusive Call-In Ability for Live Shows - Starting at $5 a month! For the FULL Landscape of College Football, tune in: http://www.menace2sports.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/menace2sports-with-zach-smith/id1464558838 Follow our show on social media: . Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@menace2sports Twitter: https://twitter.com/Menace2Sports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/menace2sports/ Undisputed Best Sports Handicapping Tool in the WORLD: http://www.patreon.com/menace2picks College football is a game of explosive plays, immense passion, and endless thrills. Every Saturday during the college football season, the spirit of competition and excitement take the field as the nation's top student-athletes battle for gridiron glory. The powerhouses in college football are teams like Alabama, LSU, Ohio State, Clemson, and Florida, all of whom compete in the fiercely contested NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision. Whether it's a hard-fought rivalry, chaotic scene in the stands, or an unbelievable touchdown grab, college football fans of all ages, backgrounds, and regions experience the same passion and intensity each week. From the blue-blooded programs to the rising stars, college football will always be the people's game. Ohio State Football is one of the most successful college football programs in history. With a total of 8 National Championships, the Buckeyes have established themselves as a powerhouse in the NCAA. Led by head coach Ryan Day, Ohio State has become known for its hard-hitting, aggressive defense and a high-octane offensive attack. While their recent success has been rooted in their strong recruiting class and their 2014 national championship, the program has a long and storied history in the college football world. On any given Saturday, the OSU faithful can be found inside the famous Ohio Stadium cheering on the scarlet and gray. Regardless of the opponent, each game brings out the passion and excitement that Ohio State fans are so well known for. Follow the Buckeyes and join the Buckeye Nation in their quest to reach another championship. Go Bucks!
Joe DeLeone and Ryan Roberts break down 2024 NFL Draft prospects, Kool-Aid McKinstry and Kalen King
Cornerbacks for the 2024 NFL Draft Class are the latest chapter from the Scouting Notebook. The race for CB1 is close with multiple contenders. Ohio State's Denzel Burke, Alabama's Kool-aid Mckinstry, and Penn State's Kalen King remain the top 3 at the position. DP and Keith have differing orders for these talented cover corners. Keith believes in the ability of Florida's Jason Marshall Jr. Can he find himself in the CB1 discussion after the 2023 season? Georgia Bulldogs slot CB Javon Bullard has DP's attention. If he can be successful as an outside CB this season, it can do wonders for his draft stock. Which CBs are sleepers heading into the 2023 college football season? Tune in to find out.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNFL. Terms and conditions apply.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cornerbacks for the 2024 NFL Draft Class are the latest chapter from the Scouting Notebook. The race for CB1 is close with multiple contenders. Ohio State's Denzel Burke, Alabama's Kool-aid Mckinstry, and Penn State's Kalen King remain the top 3 at the position. DP and Keith have differing orders for these talented cover corners. Keith believes in the ability of Florida's Jason Marshall Jr. Can he find himself in the CB1 discussion after the 2023 season? Georgia Bulldogs slot CB Javon Bullard has DP's attention. If he can be successful as an outside CB this season, it can do wonders for his draft stock. Which CBs are sleepers heading into the 2023 college football season? Tune in to find out. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNFL. Terms and conditions apply. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ryan Roberts shares thoughts on Keith Randolph, Kiran Amegadjie is best FCS offensive lineman, Johnny Wilson is volatile , and Kalen King CB1
Thoughtful and engaging conversation with Kalen King & Alex Sears. JK, this week we're kickin back with good friends “Korndog” Kalen and Alex from the Jacksonville jam band Cluster. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel, hit that notification bell, and leave your thoughts in the comments section below. // Cluster Official Links FB: https://facebook.com/wholelottacluster // Podcast Sponsors Best Buds CBD Store https://bestbudscbdstore.com ______________________________________________ Please consider supporting this channel with some Bottom of the Bill Official Merch!! https://bottom-of-the-bill.creator-spring.com Bottom of the Bill is a podcast for DIY musicians navigating the current landscape on the periphery of the major industry cities. Hosted by Anton Laplume, the podcast features appearances from local and regional artists, club promoters, artist managers, booking agents, and venue owners to give some real insight on the industry. // Bottom of the Bill Official Podcast Links: Website: https://bottomofthebill.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ySpQARV893MTZn41aLH9R Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bottom-of-the-bill/id1526600595 IG: https://instagram.com/bottom_of_the_bill TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@bottomofthebill FB: https://facebook.com/bottomofthebillpodcast // Anton Links: IG: https://instagram.com/antonlaplume TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@antonlaplume FB: https://facebook.com/antonlaplume // Official Side Hustle Links Website: https://sidehustletheband.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XvbRp4qPKt3FJZsJRRuXP YT: https://youtube.com/SideHustletheband IG: https://instagram.com/sidehustletheband TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@sidehustletheband FB: https://facebook.com/Sidehustletheband
DP and Keith introduce the names they believe should be mentioned in the discussion for CB1 heading into the 2023 CFB season. Alabama's Kool-aid McKinstry is the first name off the board but who else joins him? Penn State's Kalen King has DP's attention during summer scouting. Auburn's Nehemiah Pritchett and D.J. James are two guys DP strongly believes in. Which deep sleeper name did Keith pull that stumped DP? Tune in to find out. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Lions247 Podcast returns with incoming Penn State running back London Montgomery and a look at future NFL draft prospects from the Nittany Lions, including Olu Fashanu, Kalen King, and Chop Robinson. Plus, the basketball roster build continues with mixed results. Follow the guys on Twitter: @Lions247 @TDsTake @danieljtgallen @tyler_calvaruso @MarkXBrennan. Follow or subscribe to the Lions247 Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. And watch every episode on YouTube. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PennLive's Johnny McGonigal and Bob Flounders take an early look at the 2024 NFL draft, which could be the best of the James Franklin era at Penn State. The Nittany Lions' draft class should include Olu Fashanu, Kalen King and Chop Robinson, and you could see 10 or more Penn State players go next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PennLive's Johnny McGonigal and Bob Flounders provide some Penn State spring practice updates with the Blue-White game approaching fast. Johnny and Bob examine what makes PSU's 1-2 punch of Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen so special, and how corner Kalen King is preparing for his third season. The guys also give their takeaways on recent media sessions with Drew Allar and Beau Pribula. Plus, a freshman linebacker has added 29 pounds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Olu Fashanu “could end up being the best offensive lineman in all of college football next year,” according to Collegian football reporter Seth Engle. So, why didn't he declare for the NFL Draft? In this episode of “The 1-0 Podcast,” co-hosts Seth Engle and Zach Allen give details on recent media availabilities with Penn State football players Olu Fashanu and Kalen King. The duo explains why Fashanu will stay another year at Penn State and how that decision will affect the offensive line as a whole. Engle and Allen also touch on the dynamics between new recruits and veteran players as the Penn State football team continues winter workouts.
PennLive's Johnny McGonigal and Bob Flounders examine five returning Penn State players who are drawing raves from the Pro Football Focus staff this offseason. The Lions' group includes Nick Singleton, Kalen King and Abdul Carter, who were terrific in 2022. And there are a few other PSU players who could be earning PFF buzz this fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The college football championship games kick off on Friday before the weekend sets the playoff picture; get the latest buzz on Penn State's chances of heading to the Rose Bowl in January with the BWI Daily Edition. On today's wide-ranging show, host Nate Bauer and Blue Wihte Illustrated Publisher Sean Fitz discuss that, All-Big Ten selections, and the latest roster news from this week. Subscribe to the BWI Daily Edition on YouTube, so you don't miss the show! https://bit.ly/3KzEcqK Fitz and Bauer start with Nate's favorite topic, bowl selection. What's the latest news on Penn State's bowl destination? This weekend's game may not matter at all, based on new reports. Find out how the Nittany Lions could skip the line and head to Pasadena in January. After finishing up the discussion on bowls, the team turns its attention to the players who will or maybe won't play in the game. Redshirt junior cornerback Joey Porter Jr. opted out of whichever bowl Penn State will play in and head to the NFL. The All-Big Ten corner missed several games to end the season thanks to an appendectomy at the beginning of the month but returned to play on senior day. He finished the game against Michigan State with 11 total defensive snaps and two targets. So, who else might opt out of the game aside from Porter? Fitz and Bauer discuss the most likely names. Next, they turn to the All-Big Ten selections that Penn State earned alongside Porter Jr. Both were shocked at where fellow corner Kalen King and safety Ji'Ayir Brown landed and bandied about other names in the discussion about which players landed with what team. Finally, they dig into the most crucial topic of the show, the transfer portal. Penn State redshirt freshman quarterback Christian Veilleux put his name into the portal this week, marking the first soon-to-be departure when the portal opens on December 5th. There are other likely names, but it's the unlikely names that Bauer and Fitz discuss. That's because Name Image and Likeness is going to dramatically shape college football because teams will begin the attempt to poach players from other schools with lucrative or enticing deals. How will they go about that? Bauer explains how he hears the conversation framed. Meanwhile, Fitz discusses how NIL will affect the incoming recruits set to sign in December. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Nittany Lions ground out a tough win against Michigan State Saturday, winning 35-16 on senior day in Happy Valley. The Penn State offense struggled to put points up once again. After rushing for 127 yards in the first half, the ground game went silent for the Nittany Lions, who amassed only 47 total yards in the third quarter and scored their lone touchdowns thanks to a muffed punt by returner Jayden Reed. Quarterback Sean Clifford was under constant pressure with few options downfield despite the hot start for the offense. Things looked like they were going to be on cruise control heading into halftime. The Nittany Lions scored on a receiver pass from KeAndre Lambert-Smith to Theo Jonhson for 48 yards in the second quarter. Earlier, Clifford captained a drive down into the red zone where he found Johnson wide-open on a coverage bust for a touchdown. But Penn State couldn't find consistency, failing to score twice thanks to two missed field goals from kicker Jake Pinegar. On the flip side, the Penn State defense gave more points to Michigan State than it has in the last two games combined. Despite getting pressure on Michigan State starter Peyton Thorne, the coverage unit gave up big plays on third and long to help keep drives alive. However, Mike Yurcich's offense came through in the fourth quarter with a long drive to soak up time and yards before Nick Singleton raced into the end zone on a fourth down screen to put Penn State up by 12. The drive took 11 plays, went 75 yards, and ate up four and a half minutes of the play clock late in the game. Three plays later, the Penn State defense closed the game out with a third-down interception by Kalen King, who had multiple pass breakups during the game. One play later, Clifford found KeAndre Lambert-Smith on a deep pass to put the game out of reach. The Nittany Lions finished the season 10-2 and ended the season on a four-game winning streak. Penn State awaits the decision of the College Football Playoff Committee to find out its postseason destiny. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we break down Penn State's shockingly close win against Central Michigan. We highlight the breakout games of Kaytron Allen and Kalen King, and we use game film to highlight the (unfair) difference in quarterbacks/QB Recruiting. Over the offseason, I worked on gaining more of a social media presence for the podcast. The links are below: Business Inquiries/Comments: iassppodcast@gmail.com Website: iassp.weebly.com Merch: bonfire.com/store/iassp-merch Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4MsFKUkoqNNtioFAKcl2YK YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5XKFSeuoas6oGGnDLD_5rw Twitter: https://Twitter.com/IasspPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iassp.podcast/ Let's continue to send shockwaves in Season 2. I believe in us. Thanks for being part of our community! All rights to game footage from this episode belong to the B1G Conference and the NCAA. Intro and Outro beats made by Chuki beats: https://www.youtube.com/c/CHUKImusic
PennLive's Dustin Hockensmith takes a final look back at Penn State's 33-14 win over Central Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
His head coaching tenure at his alma mater didn't last long, but Manny Diaz's work as a defensive coordinator has been stellar. His defenses at programs like Texas, Mississippi State and Miami consistently were among the best in the nation at forcing turnovers and creating havoc in the backfield. Now, the former Hurricanes boss is trying to resurrect his career as a head coaching prospect by leading a stacked Penn State defense to greater heights. As the 2022 season preview continues on Penn Stated, host Donnie Collins talks about why Happy Valley could be the perfect landing spot for Diaz, and why the Nittany Lions should be among the nation's top defenses this fall.
To prepare Penn State football fans for the 2022 season, the BWI Daily edition pulls two-a-days to preview each positional group. Today, they conclude their look at the team by focusing the spotlight on the cornerbacks. Then, host Thomas Frank Carr and senior editor Nate Bauer break down the position and preview which players will make an impact for penn State this fall. They start with a look at the three starters. Veteran cornerbacks Joey Porter Jr and Daequan Hardy pair with sophomore Kalen King to form one of the most talented groups in recent memory for Penn State. They discuss the heights this group can achieve before T-Frank asks if we've seen enough from King to assure he'll take a second-year leap. He also wants to know if the group is good enough to carry the defense if they have to. With questions at other positions up front, the secondary may be on an island at times this fall. Next, Bauer and T-Frank discuss the depth players behind King and Porter on the perimeter of the defense. Johnny Dixon and Marquis Wilson provide veteran depth, which T-Frank is high on. Was Wilson's year away from cornerback, when he played receiver, detrimental to his development? Bauer and T-Frank debate that before moving on to the X-Factor for the group. Before wrapping up the show by looking at the freshmen on the roster, T-Frank and Nate give their stock up/stock down predictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Penn State will be well-represented at the NFL scouting combine and in the upcoming draft and that means the Lions will be looking for plenty of replacements in the fall. PennLive's Bob Flounders and Daniel Gallen look at several young Lions poised to play big roles on this episode of the Blue-White Breakdown podcast. Names to know include Kalen King and Kobe King, Olu Fashanu and Kaden Saunders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Freshman cornerback Kalen King has left an incredible first impression on Penn State coaches and fans, but how soon will we expect to see him making big plays in the Penn State defense? FOLLOW, RATE, AND REVIEW! New episodes Locked On Nittany Lions post live beginning at 12:00 AM ET and can be accessed on all major podcasting platforms. Follow today to never miss a single episode, and go back and listen to previous shows! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | iHeart Radio | Amazon Music | Overcast | Himalaya | Audacy STAY SOCIALLY CONNECTED
Only freshmen and reporters were allowed inside Beaver Stadium for what turned out to be the first of two Fake Blue-White Saturdays (with the next to follow a week later for seniors), so the guys enlisted the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Penn State football reporter Nubyjas Wilborn to share insights and observations on this first look at the 2021 Nittany Lions. The defensive front seven and heralded freshman Kalen King delivered eye-opening performances, while the quarterback position and - stop us if you've heard this one before - offensive line left ample room for improvement. Nubyjas expounds on these and other takeaways from Penn State's 12th of 15 Spring practices. Nubyjas Wilborn's Five Takeaways from Blue-White Weekend: https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/psu/2021/04/17/Penn-State-Nittany-Lions-football-Blue-White-five-takeaways/stories/202104170045Follow all of Nubyjas' Penn State coverage the Post-Gazette: https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/psuWatch every Penn State Spring Football coach & player media call (via Blue White Illustrated): https://www.youtube.com/c/bluewhiteillustratedvideo/videosHOSTED BY: Mike Herr, Kevin Horne, Chris BuchignaniGUEST: Nubyjas Wilborn Support Our Great Sponsors:Sign up for a free 30-day trial of Audible: audibletrial.com/ObligatoryPSUHappy Valley Adventure Bureau: HappyValley.comCentral PA Tasting Trail: CentralPATastingTrail.com
Today's edition of the Blue-White Breakdown features a look at Kalen King’s big day, Marquis Wilson’s position swap and the Lions’ plans for their final spring practices of the season. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Penn State held a spring practice in Beaver Stadium on Saturday, and it was all about freshman cornerback Kalen King. King recorded two interceptions and proved why he was receiving so much hype this spring. We react to that and more in today's podcast. FOLLOW, RATE, AND REVIEW! New episodes Locked On Nittany Lions post live beginning at 12:00 AM ET and can be accessed on all major podcasting platforms. Follow today to never miss a single episode, and go back and listen to previous shows! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | iHeart Radio | Amazon Music | Overcast | Himalaya | Audacy STAY SOCIALLY CONNECTED
Today's edition of the Blue-White Breakdown features high praise from Penn State coach James Franklin for one of his true freshmen and a look at Devyn Ford’s bid to get back on track for stardom. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We sat down with Kaleb and Kalen King of Them Vagabonds for a hilariously good time! We've had the luxury of playing many shows with these guys so it was a great opportunity to just hang and have some fun at each other's expense. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did!