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Iowa State’s Matt Campbell emerging as top Penn State coaching target: Sources

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Iowa State’s Matt‌ Campbell ​Emerges as Leading Candidate for Penn State Head ‌Coaching⁣ Position

STATE COLLEGE, PA ‍- ⁢December ⁤5, ‍2025 -​ Iowa ⁣state head football coach ⁣Matt Campbell has rapidly ‍ascended to the top of​ Penn State’s list of candidates to replace recently‌ departed coach James Franklin,⁣ sources ⁣with direct knowledge of ​the search ‍confirmed late Thursday. Discussions between representatives ‍for Penn‍ State and Campbell are ongoing, though no offer has ‌been formally​ extended as of 11:55 PM EST.

The pursuit of ​Campbell‌ marks a significant shift in ⁤Penn State’s coaching search, signaling a preference​ for ‌a proven program builder with a demonstrated ability to cultivate ​talent and achieve ‌consistent success within a Power Five ​conference. Franklin’s departure on ⁣November 28th created a‍ vacancy at ⁢one of ‌college football’s most prestigious programs, prompting an⁢ extensive ⁤national search to identify a leader capable of maintaining ​the‍ Nittany ‌Lions’ ​competitive ‍standing ⁢in the Big Ten and beyond.‍

Campbell, 45, has revitalized the‌ Iowa State program during ⁢his eight seasons in Ames, leading the Cyclones ‍to a program-record ‌four ‌consecutive bowl appearances ​and a ‌Big 12 Championship Game berth in‍ 2020. ⁤His emphasis on ⁢player development, strong recruiting ties in the Midwest, and commitment to a cohesive⁣ team culture have garnered widespread respect within coaching circles. Penn State officials⁢ reportedly⁤ view Campbell as possessing the qualities necessary to ‍navigate the evolving landscape of college football, including the transfer portal and name, image, and⁣ likeness (NIL) initiatives.

prior to Iowa State, Campbell spent four seasons as head coach at Toledo, where he compiled a 35-17⁤ record and two MAC Championship titles. He ‌began his coaching career as a graduate ⁣assistant at​ Miami (OH) in 2003, followed by assistant roles at ⁤Bowling Green, Mount Union, and Ohio⁢ State. Penn State’s ‍athletic director, Patrick Kraft, is leading ​the search and is ⁢expected to move swiftly to finalize a deal with Campbell if⁢ negotiations prove successful. The timeline for a potential proclamation remains fluid, but sources indicate⁣ Penn State aims to ‍have ⁤a new head coach in place before the start of the early signing period⁤ on December 18th.

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