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How, when to watch Penn State at Big Ten Media Days; Chris Godwin cleared for camp: Newsstand

Greg Pickelby:Greg Pickel07/27/22

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Big Ten Media Days are this month in Indianapolis.

Penn State football news, notes, and updates for July 27 include a rundown of how to watch the Lions at Big Ten Media Days, plus an update on Chris Godwin and much more.

It’s time to dive into the top tweets and headlines about the Nittany Lions and college football on Wednesday.

Penn State tweets of the day

We start with Big Ten Media Days.

Head coach James Franklin, quarterback Sean Clifford, defensive tackle PJ Mustipher, and safety Ji’Ayir Brown are all in Indianapolis today for Day 2 of the annual unofficial kickoff to the college football season. New Penn State athletic director Pat Kraft is here, too, and will speak to reporters this afternoon.

At Noon, Franklin will be at the main podium. He’ll talk for 15 minutes between an opening statement and a question and answer session. Big Ten Network will carry that live. He and the players will then be on the BTN set at some point in the afternoon. However, there is no set time for when that will be. So, we advise setting your DVR.

Blue-White Illustrated is at Lucas Oil Stadium and will have all-day coverage as the Lions discuss various topics with the local and national media.

Top 10

  1. 1

    Lee Corso out again

    Rece Davis says Lee Corso will miss second straight week on College GameDay set

    New
  2. 2

    Boozer Twins commit

    Duke lands legacy duo, Cameron and Cayden Boozer

    Breaking
  3. 3

    Greg Brooks sues LSU

    Former team captain suing school after surgery left him 'permanently disabled'

    Hot
  4. 4

    Saban speaks out

    Nick Saban responds to Vandy

  5. 5

    Quinn Ewers returns

    Steve Sarkisian announces Texas QB will start Red River Rivalry

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In other news, former Nittany Lions receiver Chris Godwin is one step closer to returning to action in 2022. According to multiple media reports, the Tampa Bay Buccaneer was cleared for training camp. He tore his ACL late in the 2021 season. The Tampa Bay Times reports that the team is “hopeful” that the onetime Penn State star will be ready for the opener opposite Dallas. He will be limited to start camp.

Finally, for this section, Jaquan Brisker has signed his rookie deal with the Chicago Bears. The former Penn State safety was the franchise’s second-round pick. They’ve now agreed to a four-year deal.

Headlines of the day

Penn State’s Big Ten Days media appearance: James Franklin, new AD Patrick Kraft, veteran players set to speak Wednesday: Flounders, PennLive

One thing we want to learn from each Penn State participant at Big Ten Media Days on Wednesday: Pickel, BWI

Once Again, Penn State Could Change College Football: Wogenrich, SI

How many penalty flags fly accurately in the Big Ten? USC, UCLA questions plentiful, and more Media Days takeaways: Pickel, BWI

The most important Penn State football player at each position in 2022: Ralph, Daily Collegian

Minnesota coach PJ Fleck discusses bringing Kirk Ciarrocca back after once losing him to Penn State: Pickel, BWI

Season predictions for Penn State and Big Ten: Giger, DKOnPittsburghSports

BWI Roundtable: What season does Sean Clifford need for PSU to win 10 games?: Bauer, BWI

With focus on B1G expansion, Kevin Warren continues call for NIL reform: Nakos, On3

Quote of the day

“When we do throw the flags, we’re correct 96 percent of the time. So, usually when you see a flag and you’re booing, and don’t like the call, or want to see the replay on it, most of the time, a high percent, it’s right.”

Big Ten coordinator of officials Bill Carollo at conference media days on Tuesday.

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