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Penn State football has been among the lead stories college football’s 2025 offseason.
After their bitter loss to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl, the Nittany Lions quickly turned toward next season with a singular mission: to win the College Football Playoff championship.
As spring practice approaches, Penn State retains that national brand.
Penn State is third in the latest ESPN SP+ rankings, Bill Connelly’s formula that measures team efficiences across offense, defense and special teams to predict a finish and not to measure success.
In that sense, Penn State is improving.
The Nittany Lions ranked fifth in the season-ending ESPN SP+ rankings and enter spring practice at No.
3 behind defending national champ Ohio State and Alabama.
Penn State ranks ahead of Georgia and Notre Dame, which round out the top 5.
Connelly’s updated rankings lean heavily on three key assessment points: returning production, recruiting and recent history. Penn State performs well in all three categories.
The Nittany Lions return much of their offensive production with quarterback Drew Allar, running backs Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen and five offensive linemen with starting experience.
Of course, Penn State must fill the great gap left by Tyler Warren’s departure (and his 104 catches) along with the transfers of the team’s top two receivers.
Defensively, edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton is a budding All-American, safety Zakee Wheatley and cornerback A.J.
Harris lead the secondary and Tony Rojas seeks to become one of the Big Ten’s top linebackers.











