![]() ![]() WPSU Penn State serves central Pennsylvania and national audiences with programming, educational services and community outreach. WNEP2 (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre) - Thursday, 9:30 p.m. Root Sports (Western Pa./Eastern Ohio/West Virginia) - Friday, 5:30 p.m. remainder of the season Saturday, 11:30 a.m.ĬSN-Philadelphia (Philadelphia/New Jersey) - Thursday, 11 p.m. 21 (MyNetwork) (Harrisburg/Lancaster/Lebanon/York) - Saturday (9/3) at 10 a.m. MASN (Baltimore-Washington, D.C.) - Thursday, 10:30 p.m. WFMZ-TV (Allentown/Northeast Philadelphia) - Saturday, 12:00 a.m. 10/32 (State College/Altoona/Johnstown) - Friday (9/2 and 11/23) at 7 p.m. 3 (State College/Central Pa.) - Friday (9/2) at 8:30 p.m. ![]() "Courtside with Coquese" received a Mid-Atlantic Emmy award in 2008 and was nominated for an Emmy in 2013.Īmong the outlets carrying "Unrivaled: Penn State Football Story" Presented by Pepsi are: WPSU Penn State also works in partnership with Penn State Athletics to produce weekly in-season TV shows for men's basketball, "Penn State Basketball: In The Paint" and women's basketball, "Courtside with Coquese." "In The Paint" was nominated for a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award in 20. "Penn State Football 2013 - The Next Chapter," was nominated for a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award in 2013. ![]() WPSU Penn State is in its fifth year working with Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics to produce the Nittany Lion football team's weekly in-season TV show. An enhanced game highlight package from each week's game can be found on the Penn State All-Access Channel on for free every Sunday following a game. The coverage also may include a review of the previous week's game with highlights, sideline and locker room coverage. It will include a look at game week preparation, an all-access look at the coaching staff and visits with selected players on and off the field throughout the season. The program will provide a fast-paced, intimate look inside the Nittany Lion football program. The 30-minute preview program will debut on Thursday, September 1, two days before the Nittany Lions host Kent State. "Unrivaled: The Penn State Football Story" Presented by Pepsi will debut September 1 in some markets and air on WPSU-TV, across the Commonwealth and in numerous markets in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast (see affiliates and schedule below).įans are encouraged to check local listings for possible schedule changes, particularly for the first episode and final episode, which will air during Thanksgiving week. Penn State Athletics and WPSU Penn State are continuing their partnership this fall to produce the third season of "Unrivaled: The Penn State Football Story," Presented by Pepsi, a weekly preview show that will chronicle the Nittany Lions' journey throughout the 2016 season. “Tommy Stevens is a playmaker,” Barkley said, “you could argue one of the best on our team.” McSorley said offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead called those plays, in part, to make future defenses think. The redshirt sophomore ran, threw and caught a pass while lined as the single running back. The Lions have some special packages set for No. He also blocked exceptionally well downfield, which no doubt contributed to him earning the start. Johnson made his first start and was targeted often, catching 4 passes for 84 yards. “Those are the plays that really make a difference in a game,” McSorley said.Ĭoach James Franklin’s preseason praise of receiver Juwan Johnson wasn’t lip service. Oh, and another leap: This one on a 17-yard reception that converted a 3rd-and-10 and made quarterback Trace McSorley smile. He finished with 226 all-purpose yards (172 rushing) and three touchdowns in his first Heisman Trophy audition. In fact, he might have gained a few, showing his proprietary bursts on runs of 80 and 30 yards in the first half. ![]() Oruwariye had an interception in Penn State’s opener for the second consecutive year and made another strong play downfield to take away a touchdown.īarkley, at 230 pounds, certainly hasn’t lost a step. Linebacker Cam Brown, uniquely sized at 6-5, 227, showed better feel for the position than he did as a freshman.Ĭornerback Amani Oruwariye proved why Franklin considers him a third starter with Christian Campbell and Grant Haley. End Ryan Buchholz, who replaced the injured Shareef Miller, got into the backfield repeatedly, finishing with four tackles, a sack and a forced fumble. Even better was the number of players who saw action. Franklin raved over the defensive line, calling it disruptive and in control at the line of scrimmage. ![]()
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