Penn State Nittany Lions football
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Penn State Nittany Lions football is a college football program that competes in NCAA Division I-A and the Big Ten Conference . It is one of the most tradition-rich and storied college football programs in the nation.[1] [2] [3]
Current coaching staff
Notable seasons
The suite boxes on the east side of
Beaver Stadium , with the highlighted years (undefeated and championship seasons) added in 2006
National championships
Penn State has won two consensus national championships , both under Joe Paterno's tenure as coach:
1982 • 1986
Conference championships
Since joining the Big Ten Conference in 1993, Penn State has won two Big Ten championships :
1994 • 2005
Perfect seasons
Penn State has had seven undefeated, untied seasons in its history:
1887 • 1912 • 1968 • 1969 • 1973 • 1986 • 1994
Season-by-season records
Year
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Bowl
Coaches#
AP°
No coach (1887 – 1891)
1887
None
2-0-0
1888
None
0-2-1
1889
None
2-2-0
1890
None
2-2-0
1891
None
6-2-0
Uncoached era:
12-8-1
George Hoskins (1892 – 1895)
1892
George Hoskins
5-1-0
1893
George Hoskins
4-1-0
1894
George Hoskins
6-0-1
1895
George Hoskins
2-2-3
George Hoskins:
17-4-4
Samuel Newton (1896 – 1898)
1896
Samuel Newton
3-4-0
1897
Samuel Newton
3-6-0
1898
Samuel Newton
6-4-0
Samuel Newton:
12-14-0
Sam Boyle (1899 – 1899)
1899
Sam Boyle
4-6-1
Sam Boyle:
4-6-1
Pop Golden (1900 – 1902)
1900
Pop Golden
4-6-1
1901
Pop Golden
5-3-0
1902
Pop Golden
7-3-0
Pop Golden:
16-12-1
Dan Reed (1903 – 1903)
1903
Dan Reed
5-3-0
Dan Reed:
5-3-0
Tom Fennell (1904 – 1908)
1904
Tom Fennell
6-4-0
1905
Tom Fennell
8-3-0
1906
Tom Fennell
8-1-1
1907
Tom Fennell
6-4-0
1908
Tom Fennell
5-5-0
Tom Fennell:
33-17-1
Jack Hollenback (1910 – 1910)
1910
Jack Hollenback
5-2-1
Jack Hollenback:
5-2-1
Bill Hollenback (1909, 1911 – 1914)
1909
Bill Hollenback
5-0-2
1911
Bill Hollenback
8-0-1
1912
Bill Hollenback
8-0-0
1913
Bill Hollenback
2-6-0
1914
Bill Hollenback
5-3-1
Bill Hollenback:
28-9-4
Dick Harlow (1915 – 1917)
1915
Dick Harlow
7-2-0
1916
Dick Harlow
8-2-0
1917
Dick Harlow
5-4-0
Dick Harlow:
20-8-0
Hugo Bezdek (1918 – 1929)
1918
Hugo Bezdek
1-2-1
1919
Hugo Bezdek
7-1-0
1920
Hugo Bezdek
7-0-2
1921
Hugo Bezdek
8-0-2
1922
Hugo Bezdek
6-4-1
L Rose
1923
Hugo Bezdek
6-2-1
1924
Hugo Bezdek
6-3-1
1925
Hugo Bezdek
4-4-1
1926
Hugo Bezdek
5-4-0
1927
Hugo Bezdek
6-2-1
1928
Hugo Bezdek
3-5-1
1929
Hugo Bezdek
6-3-0
Hugo Bezdek:
65-30-11
Bob Higgins (1930 – 1948)
1930
Bob Higgins
3-4-2
1931
Bob Higgins
2-8-0
1932
Bob Higgins
2-5-0
1933
Bob Higgins
3-3-1
1934
Bob Higgins
4-4-0
1935
Bob Higgins
4-4-0
1936
Bob Higgins
3-5-0
1937
Bob Higgins
5-3-0
1938
Bob Higgins
3-4-1
1939
Bob Higgins
5-1-2
1940
Bob Higgins
6-1-1
1941
Bob Higgins
7-2-0
1942
Bob Higgins
6-1-1
19
1943
Bob Higgins
5-3-1
1944
Bob Higgins
6-3-0
1945
Bob Higgins
5-3-0
1946
Bob Higgins
6-2-0
1947
Bob Higgins
9-0-1
T Cotton
4
1948
Bob Higgins
7-1-1
18
Bob Higgins:
91-57-11
Joe Bedenk (1949 – 1949)
1949
Joe Bedenk
5-4-0
Joe Bedenk:
5-4-0
Rip Engle (1950 – 1965)
1950
Rip Engle
5-3-1
1951
Rip Engle
5-4-0
1952
Rip Engle
7-2-1
1953
Rip Engle
6-3-0
1954
Rip Engle
7-2-0
16
20
1955
Rip Engle
5-4-0
1956
Rip Engle
6-2-1
1957
Rip Engle
6-3-0
1958
Rip Engle
6-3-1
1959
Rip Engle
9-2-0
W Liberty
10
12
1960
Rip Engle
7-3-0
W Liberty
16
1961
Rip Engle
8-3-0
W Gator
19
17
1962
Rip Engle
9-2-0
L Gator
9
9
1963
Rip Engle
7-3-0
16
1964
Rip Engle
6-4-0
14
1965
Rip Engle
5-5-0
Rip Engle:
104-48-4
Joe Paterno (1966 – Present)
1966
Joe Paterno
5-5-0
1967
Joe Paterno
8-2-1
T Gator
11
10
1968
Joe Paterno
11-0-0
W Orange
3
2
1969
Joe Paterno
11-0-0
W Orange
2
2
1970
Joe Paterno
7-3-0
19
18
1971
Joe Paterno
11-1-0
W Cotton
11
5
1972
Joe Paterno
10-2-0
L Sugar
8
10
1973
Joe Paterno
12-0-0
W Orange
5
5
1974
Joe Paterno
10-2-0
W Cotton
7
7
1975
Joe Paterno
9-3-0
L Sugar
10
10
1976
Joe Paterno
7-5-0
L Gator
1977
Joe Paterno
11-1-0
W Fiesta
4
5
1978
Joe Paterno
11-1-0
L Sugar
4
4
1979
Joe Paterno
8-4-0
W Liberty
18
20
1980
Joe Paterno
10-2-0
W Fiesta
8
8
1981
Joe Paterno
10-2-0
W Fiesta
3
3
1982
Joe Paterno
11-1-0
W Sugar
1
1
1983
Joe Paterno
8-4-1
W Aloha
17
1984
Joe Paterno
6-5-0
1985
Joe Paterno
11-1-0
L Orange
3
3
1986
Joe Paterno
12-0-0
W Fiesta
1
1
1987
Joe Paterno
8-4-0
L Citrus
1988
Joe Paterno
5-6-0
1989
Joe Paterno
8-3-1
W Holiday
14
15
1990
Joe Paterno
9-3-0
L Blockbuster
10
11
1991
Joe Paterno
11-2-0
W Fiesta
3
3
1992
Joe Paterno
7-5-0
L Blockbuster
24
1993
Joe Paterno
10-2-0
6-2-0
3rd
W Citrus
7
8
1994
Joe Paterno
12-0-0
8-0-0
1st
W Rose
2
2
1995
Joe Paterno
9-3-0
5-3-0
T-3rd
W Outback
12
13
1996
Joe Paterno
11-2
6-2
T-3rd
W Fiesta
7
7
1997
Joe Paterno
9-3
6-2
T-2nd
L Citrus
17
16
1998
Joe Paterno
9-3
5-3
5th
W Outback
15
17
1999
Joe Paterno
10-3
5-3
T-4th
W Alamo
11
11
2000
Joe Paterno
5-7
4-4
T-6th
2001
Joe Paterno
5-6
4-4
T-4th
2002
Joe Paterno
9-4
5-3
4th
L Capital One
15
16
2003
Joe Paterno
3-9
1-7
T-9th
2004
Joe Paterno
4-7
2-6
9th
2005
Joe Paterno
11-1
7-1
T-1st
W Orange †
3
3
2006
Joe Paterno
9-4
5-3
T-4th
W Outback
25
24
2007
Joe Paterno
9-4
4-4
T-5th
W Alamo
Joe Paterno:
372-125-3
73-47-0
Total:
789-347-42
National Championship Conference Title Conference Division Title
† Indicates BCS bowl game. # Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.
° Rankings from final AP Poll of the season.
Note: The AP poll has existed since 1936. The coaches poll, voted on by college head coaches, was published by United Press International from 1950-90, CNN/USA Today from 1991-96, ESPN/USA Today from 1997-2005, and USA Today/Gallup from 2006-present.
Conference affiliations
Coaching history
Bowl history
Penn State has earned invitations to 40 bowl games . The Nittany Lions have compiled a record of 26-12-2 (0.675), the highest winning percentage of any Division I FBS team, including a 14-5-1 (0.725) record in the so-called "major" bowls (Rose, Orange, Sugar, Fiesta, & Cotton).[1] Current coach Joe Paterno is responsible for most of these bids and victories, compiling more wins (23) and appearances (34) than any other coach in college football history en route to his bowl record of 23-10-1. Paterno also has a record of 14-4-0 in "major" bowls and is the only coach to have won all five major college bowls during his career.
Bowl appearances by year
* Year corresponds to the calendar year in which the game was played, not necessarily the football season (i.e.: the 2007 Outback Bowl was played during the 2006 season).
Bowl appearances by game
Bowl
#
Appearances
Record
Alamo Bowl
2
1999, 2007
2-0
Aloha Bowl
1
1983
1-0
Blockbuster Bowl
2
1990, 1993
0-2
Citrus Bowl/Capital One Bowl
4
1988, 1994, 1998, 2003
1-3
Cotton Bowl
3
1948, 1972, 1975
2-0-1
Fiesta Bowl
6
1977, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1997
6-0
Gator Bowl
4
1961, 1962, 1967, 1976
1-2-1
Holiday Bowl
1
1989
1-0
Liberty Bowl
3
1959, 1960, 1979
3-0
Orange Bowl
5
1969, 1970, 1974, 1986, 2006
4-1
Outback Bowl
3
1996, 1999, 2007
3-0
Rose Bowl
2
1923, 1995
1-1
Sugar Bowl
4
1972, 1976, 1979, 1983
1-3
Trophy rivalries
Penn State competes for two rivalry trophies , introduced when the Nittany Lions began Big Ten football in 1993.
Penn State plays Minnesota for the Governor's Victory Bell . Penn State is 6-4 against the Golden Gophers in this series and all-time, and holds possession of the trophy after winning the 2006 contest.
Penn State and Michigan State compete for the Land Grant Trophy annually. Penn State has a 11-4 record in these trophy games, with Michigan State currently holding possession of the trophy having won the 2007 contest.
Individual award winners
Players
Coaches
Rip Engle - 1969
Joe Paterno - 2002
Joe Paterno - 1981 , 2005
Joe Paterno - 1978 , 1982 , 1986
Joe Paterno - 2005
Joe Paterno - 1972 , 1994 , 2005
Other awards
Lambert Trophy - 1947, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982 , 1985 , 1986 , 1989 , 1990 , 1991 , 1994 , 1996 , 1997 , 1998 , 2005
College Football Hall of Fame inductees
See also: College Football Hall of Fame
Including current head coach Joe Paterno, 21 Nittany Lion players and coaches have been selected for the College Football Hall of Fame .
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees
See also: Pro Football Hall of Fame
Penn State is one of 11 schools with five or more inductees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame .
Future schedules
Date
Time
Opponent#
Rank#
Site
TV
Result
09/05/2009*
Eastern Michigan
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
09/12/2009*
Syracuse
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
09/19/2009*
Temple [16]
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
09/26/2009
Iowa
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
10/03/2009
at Illinois
Memorial Stadium • Champaign, IL
10/10/2009*
Eastern Illinois
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
10/17/2009
Minnesota
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
10/24/2009
at Michigan
Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI
10/31/2009
at Northwestern
Ryan Field • Evanston, IL
11/07/2009
Ohio State
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
11/14/2009
Indiana
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
11/21/2009
at Michigan State
Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI
*Non-Conference Game. † Homecoming. # Rankings from Coaches Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time .
Date
Time
Opponent#
Rank#
Site
TV
Result
09/04/2010*
Youngstown State [17]
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
09/11/2010*
at Alabama
Bryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL
09/18/2010*
TBA
09/25/2010
at Iowa
Kinnick Stadium • Iowa City, IA
10/02/2010
Illinois
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
10/09/2010*
Temple [16]
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
10/16/2010
at Minnesota
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome • Minneapolis, MN
10/23/2010
Michigan
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
10/30/2010
Northwestern
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
11/06/2010
at Ohio State
Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH
11/13/2010
at Indiana
Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN
11/20/2010
Michigan State
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
*Non-Conference Game. † Homecoming. # Rankings from Coaches Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time .
Date
Time
Opponent#
Rank#
Site
TV
Result
09/14/2013*
Virginia [18]
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
*Non-Conference Game. † Homecoming. # Rankings from Coaches Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time .
See also
External links
References
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