News

Nearly six months after Joe Biden left the White House, Senate Republicans are still scrutinizing his presidency, kicking off ...
During the 1973 season Penn State Running Back, John Cappelletti rushed for over 1,500 yards. On top of that, he toted 17 Rushing Touchdowns.
Lenny Moore, Lydell Mitchell and Heisman Trophy winner John Cappelletti come to mind. So do Curt Warner, D.J. Dozier, Curtis Enis, Ki-Jana Carter, Larry Johnson and, of course, Saquon Barkley.
1974: LB Ed O’Neil (No. 8, Detroit Lions), RB John Cappelletti (No. 11, Los Angeles Rams) Additionally, Carter and Warren became Penn State’s 43rd and 44th first-round picks in program history.
(Note: Penn State’s 1974 draft class just missed, with LB Ed O’Neil going No. 8 overall to Detroit and running back John Cappelletti, the 1973 Heisman Trophy winner, selected No. 11 overall by ...
Last season, Singleton rushed for 1,099 yards and joined Barkley, Evan Royster, Tony Hunt, Curtis Enis, Ki-Jana Carter, Curt Warner and John Cappelletti as the only Lions backs with multiple 1,000 ...
Last season, Singleton rushed for 1,099 yards and joined Barkley, Evan Royster, Tony Hunt, Curtis Enis, Ki-Jana Carter, Curt Warner and John Cappelletti as the only Lions backs with multiple 1,000 ...
Lou Prato stands with John Cappelletti’s Heisman Trophy inside Penn State’s All-Sports Museum. Prato, the museum’s founding director, died Tuesday at 87 years old. Penn State Provided ...
With his three scores in the Orange Bowl, he moved past John Cappelletti, Richie Anderson, Evan Royster. Charlie Pittman and Trace McSorley.
Cappelletti signed a picture and gave it to Joe, which he still has to this day. After that, it was history, the house was divided between fans of Penn State and Notre Dame.
Four Nittany Lions represent Penn State in the Orange Bowl Hall of Fame: Paterno, John Cappelletti, Mike Reid and Franco Harris. More Penn State Football ...
Jeanty averages nearly 30 touches per game, a throwback to the days when elite running backs like OJ Simpson, Earl Campball and Penn State’s own John Cappelletti were utterly dominant figures in ...