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The Penn State Nittany Lions are an elite college football program. Along with iconic head coach, Joe Paterno, the Lions are synonymous with excellence both on and off the gridiron. Penn State competes in NCAA Division I-A and the Big Ten Conference.

Current Coaching Staff

Stadiums

Practice Facility

  • Louis E. Lasch Football Building

All-Time Win/Loss/Tie Record as of 2006

  • 772-339-42 (7th most win in Division I-A history)

Worst Defeat

Penn State's worst football defeat ever was a 106-0 drubbing by Lehigh University in 1889.

National Championships

Big Ten Championships

Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy

Bowl Games

Trophy Games

Individual Award Winners

Heisman Trophy

Maxwell Award

Walter Camp Award

Chuck Bednarik Award

Fred Biletnikoff Award

Dick Butkus Award

Lombardi Award

Davey O'Brien Award

Outland Trophy

Doak Walker Award

Paul "Bear" Bryant Award

Home Depot Coach of the Year Award

College Football Hall of Famers

Pro Football Hall of Famers

Current NFL Players

Other Famous Players

External links

References

  1. Current Coaching Staff
  2. All-Time Win/Loss/Tie Record
  3. College Football Hall of Famers
  4. Pro Football Hall of Famers
  5. Current NFL Players
Penn State Nittany Lions head football coaches

# denotes interim head coach

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