LAS VEGAS — Penn State and six other Big Ten schools are participating in the middle afternoon of the conference’s annual media days event on Wednesday. Lions coach James Franklin is already through his podium session. And, quarterback Drew Allar, center Nick Dawkins, and safety Zakee Wheatley are done with their roundtable interviews. Starting at 6:30 p.m. ET, we’ll have running updates from James Franklin’s 45-minute time at a roundtable.

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By:Greg PickelJames Franklin on Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen07/23/2025 05:59:32 PM

“Nick has been one of the most consistent players in terms of his preparation that I’ve been around in my career. But one of the things I’m most excited about is that Katron Allen has never had an off-season. Has always had a lingering injury from the season. This is the first off-season he’s ever had. He’s faster, he’s stronger, he’s more explosive than he’s ever been. He’s got a chance to put the country on notice. The combination of them is going to be a problem.”

By:Greg PickelWhat did Penn State learn from its 16-game schedule in 2024, and how will it use it in 2025?07/23/2025 05:45:48 PM

“I think it changes how we approached after the season. We had to take some time off where we probably would have already been in winter workouts by that point, how we practice in terms of reps, especially with our most experienced players, games, how we rotate players, because I always felt like you needed to have at least two and a half deep at every position. So if it’s D-tackle you got two tackles, you better have five that you feel like you can win, right? I think now you’d better have a three-deep in every position, because you’re talking about a possibly 17-game season. So, all these things kind of factor into it. It’s you’re up in a game late, and it’s 21 points you got to lead by. And you normally would go one more drive with the starters and get them out. Because, again, you want to be healthy for the fourth quarter. You want to be healthy late in the season. And then, not only that, your development of your twos and threes have always been important. It’s more important than it’s ever been.”

By:Greg PickelFranklin on getting Jim Knowles to run his defense07/23/2025 05:39:13 PM

“Obviously, when you have a chance to get a guy who’s been a head coach, who’s been a high-level defensive coordinator in multiple places, who you can make the argument has had the best defense in college football over the last two years, has just been part of a national championship, is from Pennsylvania, is from Philadelphia. Obviously, it’s a big get. And he’s been awesome. You know, you don’t say a whole lot, and when he does speak, he speaks quietly. You gotta kind of lean in. He’s a little bit of a mad scientist. I’m excited.”

By:Greg PickelFranklin on his record against AP top 5 teams and what people say about it07/23/2025 05:35:49 PM

“Excited about the opportunity,” he said. “”Can’t control the past, excited about the future. I also respect and appreciate that we’re one of those programs that they’re having that conversation about. Yeah, we’re excited about what we’re going to be able to do this year and the steps that we’re going to be able to take. We’ve had a program that 99% of the programs in the country would die to have and love to have, but there’s obviously room for growth.”

By:Greg PickelWhat needs to happen for Penn State to be better in ‘bigger games’?07/23/2025 05:33:45 PM

“No, we got to play well against really, really good teams. That’s that’s what it comes down to. I think there’ll be moments where we’re going to have to step up and make great plays. There’s moments we’re going to have to make great calls. We’ve been one of the most consistent programs in college football over the last nine years, and specifically the last three years, there’s another step to take for us, and we recognize that, embrace it. And the good thing and exciting things is we’re gonna have opportunity to do that this year.”

By:Greg PickelJames on going to Kinnick and Iowa and dealing with the noise07/23/2025 05:32:26 PM

They try to replicate it in practice the best they can. Cannot have drives backed up in bad field position. “We play in a lot of good venues in the Big Ten. That’s one of them. Got a ton of respect for that program. That will be a challenge.”

By:Greg PickelUpdates are coming from James Franklin’s podium session07/23/2025 05:24:06 PM

They’ll start at 6:30 p.m. ET or so here.

By:Greg PickelEverything Penn State coach James Franklin said at Big Ten Media Days during his podium session07/23/2025 05:00:55 PM

A new story is live looking at what Franklin had to say during his time at the dais. Click here to read it.

By:Greg PickelNew story: 3 Penn State player thoughts from Big Ten Media Days: On outside expecatations, a Lion needing more buzz, and more07/23/2025 04:42:01 PM

Click here to read it.

By:Greg PickelWatch Drew Allar at the podium07/23/2025 04:35:47 PM

Here’s nearly 15 minutes of his time in front of reporters in Las Vegas on Wednesday:

By:Greg PickelWatch James Franklin’s full podium interview at Big Ten Media Days07/23/2025 04:05:31 PM

You can view it below.

By:Greg PickelThe players’ roundtable interviews are over07/23/2025 04:02:23 PM

A couple of quick takeaways:

–They’re all aware of and appreciate the outside expectations, but like James Franklin said at the podium, they don’t really care about them inside of the Lasch Building. However, they’re impossible to ignore, which the guys acknowledged, but it’s not their focus.

–Allar was as poised and confident as he’s ever been in an interview session. That transferring to the field more consistently is part of the next step in his improvement process.

–Wheatley feels like a leader not just of the secondary and defense but as the team, as well. He feels like he’s in the best spot of his career and ready to take advantage of it.

–Nick Dawkins raved about the Lions’ offensive line depth and said it will help keep them fresh for what they hope is an even longer season in 2025 then they played in 2024.

By:Greg PickelDrew Allar on his approach to the season07/23/2025 03:36:56 PM

“Like Coach Franklin said, there’s a lot of unfamiliar business, and that’s part of the reason I came back,” Allar said. “There was a lot of things I wanted to accomplish individually and then also, more importantly, the team stuff. There’s a lot of things that we came close to last year, but didn’t get the job done. So having one more go like that, and just doing everything that I can to prepare myself for those moments, and not taking any of these moments for granted, because I only have, what, six, seven months left until out of eligibility, so not taking the day for granted and just really enjoying all these last moments with coaches.”

By:Greg PickelNick Dawkins on the White Out07/23/2025 03:34:59 PM

The White Out game is a spectacle. It’s a show. When it’s a home game like that, and you have all the fans, it’s just football when you get between the sidelines. You don’t feel the externalness of it. But when you run out on the field and see the spectacle, there’s no words for it.

By:Greg PickelThat’s it from James Franklin07/23/2025 03:00:52 PM

More news to come in a bit from the players at their podiums.

By:Greg PickelFranklin on replacing Tyler Warren’s production07/23/2025 02:57:41 PM

“Tyler was a special player,” Franklin said. “Two years ago I sat in the meeting room with our TEs and Theo and Tyler were deciding what was going to happen and who was going to come back. Theo declares, Tyler comes back, and obviously has an unbelievably memorable season. We had a unique situation at running back. I thought it was going to be the same deal and one of those guys would declare and the other come back. They both came back. We have two great running backs. Penn State from a historical standpoint at the running back positon, there’s been a ton of really good players. They’re going to play a big role in that. Khalil Dinkins is a guy not a whole lot of people are talking about but should be. Andrew Rappleyea, Luke Reynolds, there are three guys we think will be very productive. And then at receiver, that’s been the big conversation. We went out in the portal and brought in three really productive players. What we hope to do is spread that ball around to all of those people. It makes us more difficult to defend.”

By:Greg PickelDoes Penn State feel the pressure because of the expectations?07/23/2025 02:55:56 PM

“We embrace that. We’ve earned that. There are a lot of people excited about us. But these are always the expectations at Penn State. We had what a lot of people would consider a really good season last year. But it didn’t feel that way. Because the expectations at Penn State are really high. The conversations are happening nationally, and we appreciate that, but it hasn’t changed because that’s always our expectation.”

By:Greg PickelMore Franklin on Allar07/23/2025 02:54:14 PM

He calls him a throwback recruit for how he went about things after committing to Penn State. “He’s gotten better every single year in every single area,” Franklin said. “He can make every throw on the field, has shown he can hurt people with his feet, and has really made tremendous strides as well as a leader. He’s made significant leaps every year. We expect him to make another significant leap this year. I’m a big Drew fan.

By:Greg PickelFranklin on Drew Allar07/23/2025 02:53:45 PM

“Since 1956 he’s one of two FBS quarterbacks with 800 plus completions, 50 plus touchdowns and 10 or less interceptions,” Franklin said. “Done a phenomenal job of protecting the football in terms of touchdown and interception ratio, we expect that to continue this year.

By:Greg PickelFranklin starts with plenty of thanks, then highlights his players07/23/2025 02:52:56 PM

Franklin gave a shout out to the Big Ten, the Penn State leadership, and more before talking about Drew Allar, Zakee Wheatley, and Nick Dawkins who are here today.

By:Greg PickelJames Franklin will be live in moments07/23/2025 02:46:13 PM

He’s coming up after this commercial break on Big Ten Network.

By:Greg PickelWe’re now one coach away from James Franklin07/23/2025 02:31:31 PM

Washington coach Jedd Fisch talks next. Then, James Franklin will be live from the podium on BTN at 3:45 p.m. ET. Fisch jokes that, since it’s the Huskies’ second year in the Big Ten, he no longer has to wear a name tag around this event. He’s also making the Big Ten should get automatic bids to the Playoff argument, as well.

By:Greg PickelOregon’s Dan Lanning is up now07/23/2025 02:23:57 PM

He notes that the Ducks have the same coordinators for the third year in a row. “We have a brand new team and brand new challenges. I have confidence in this group because I see them work,” he said.

By:Greg PickelJames Franklin is up in 45 minutes07/23/2025 02:04:36 PM

So far, PJ Fleck of Minnesota and David Braun of Northwestern have filibustered enough to take just one question at the podium. Luke Fickell of Wisconsin is up now.

By:Greg PickelWhen will Penn State be on BTN?07/23/2025 11:16:17 AM

Here are the times to know according to the Penn State football communications staff:

James Franklin at the podium — 3:45 p.m. ET

Penn State players on the set — 5:30 p.m. ET

Franklin on the set — 7:30 p.m. ET

2025 Big Ten Football Media Day!

Head Coach James Franklin, QB Drew Allar, OL Nick Dawkins and S Zakee Wheatley are in Vegas to kickoff the season!

3:45 pm ET – Coach Franklin Press Conference
5:30 pm – Players on BTN
7:30 pm – Coach Franklin on BTN

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— Penn State Football Communications (@PennStFBComms) July 23, 2025

By:Greg PickelBig Ten Media Days podium speech schedule07/23/2025 11:13:37 AM

The times listed below are when each coach will be live on BTN from the podium. The players with each follows that. The list is courtesy of On3’s Pete Nakos:

Minnesota — P.J. Fleck (2:30 p.m. ET) — DB Koi Perich, DL Anthony Smith, RB Darius Taylor
Northwestern — David Braun (2:45 p.m. ET) — RB Joseph Himon II, DL Anto Saka, QB Preston Stone
Wisconsin — Luke Fickell (3 p.m. ET) —QB Billy Edwards Jr., CB Ricardo Hallman, C Jake Renfro
Oregon — Dan Lanning (3:15 p.m. ET) — LB Bryce Boettcher, TE Kenyon Sadiq, OLB Matayo Uiagalelei
Washington — Jedd Fisch (3:30 p.m. ET) — RB Jonah Coleman, CB Ephesians Prysock, QB Demond Williams Jr.
Penn State — James Franklin (3:45 p.m. ET) — QB Drew Allar, OL Nick Dawkins, S Zakee Wheatley

Catch up on anything you may have missed so far below:

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