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Penn State Nittany Lions football
2017 Penn State Nittany Lions football team
Penn State Athletics wordmark.svg
First season 1887
Athletic director Sandy Barbour
Head coach James Franklin
4th season, 25–15 (.625)
Other staff Joe Moorhead (OC)
Brent Pry (DC)
Stadium Beaver Stadium
(Capacity: 106,572)
Field surface Grass
Location State College, Pennsylvania
Conference Big Ten Conference
Division East (since 2014)
Past conferences Independent (1887–1890,1892–1992)
PIFA (1891)
All-time record 867–384–42 (.687)
Bowl record 28–17–2 (.617)
Claimed nat'l titles 2 (1982, 1986)
Unclaimed nat'l titles 14 (1911, 1912, 1887, 1894, 1909, 1920, 1921, 1947, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1977, 1981, 1994)
Conference titles 5 (PIFA 1891, Big Ten 1994, 2005, 2008, 2016)
Division titles 2 (2011, 2016)
Rivalries Pittsburgh Panthers (rivalry)
Ohio State Buckeyes (rivalry)
Michigan State Spartans (rivalry)
West Virginia Mountaineers (rivalry)
Alabama Crimson Tide (rivalry)
Maryland Terrapins (rivalry)
Syracuse Orange (rivalry)
Heisman winners 1
Consensus All-Americans 39
Colors Blue and White
         
Fight song Fight On, State
Mascot Nittany Lion
Marching band Penn State Blue Band
Website www.gopsusports.com

The Penn State Nittany Lions team represents the Pennsylvania State University in college football. The Nittany Lions compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision as a member of the Big Ten Conference, which they joined in 1993 after playing as an Independent from their founding through 1992.

Established in 1887, the Nittany Lions have achieved numerous on-field successes, the most notable of which include two consensus national championships (1982 and 1986), four Big Ten Conference Championships (in 1994, 2005, 2008, and 2016), and 46 appearances in college bowl games, with a postseason bowl record of 28–16–2. The team is also #8 all-time in total-wins, one game behind Oklahoma and Alabama. The Nittany Lions play their home games at Beaver Stadium, located on-campus in University Park, Pennsylvania. With an official seating capacity of 106,572, Beaver Stadium is the second-largest stadium in the western hemisphere, behind only Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The team is currently coached by James Franklin.

The first recorded game occurred on November 12, 1881, when Penn State traveled to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania to play Bucknell, known until 1886 as the University of Lewisburg. Penn State won 9–0, which was nine goals to none. At the time, this was really a game of "American rugby." The father of American football, Walter Camp, did not develop the "scrimmage", the "first down" and the "gridiron" (yard markings) until 1882. Although this game was reported in two State College newspapers and the Mirror (University of Lewisburg campus newspaper), Bucknell denies that this game ever happened. Penn State did not field teams from 1882 through 1886.


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