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Penn State fans, take a deep breath. After a bumpy search, you've got your guy.
After 54 days, the Nittany Lions settled on the Iowa State boss who maximizes talent at each stop.
ISU’s Matt Campbell is stepping in as the new head coach, and he's built to turn things around. At just 46, he's a proven winner who maximizes every resource.
If he can thrive in Ames, Iowa, imagine what he'll do in Happy Valley with Penn State's advantages.
Campbell's Track Record: From Turnaround Artist to Big 12 Powerhouse, Campbell isn't new to building programs from the ground up.
Here's his resume in simple terms:
Key Wins Toledo (Rockets) 2012–2015 35–15 (.700) Back-to-back MAC title games (2014, 2015); MAC Coach of the Year (2015) Iowa State (Cyclones) 2016–2025 72–55 (.567) 2 Big 12 title game appearances (including 2024); Fiesta Bowl win (2020); 3 Big 12 Coach of the Year awards (2017, 2018, 2020); 2 top-15 finishes.
Overall 15 seasons 107–70 (.605) 3 bowl wins; 12 players drafted in first 4 NFL rounds He inherited an Iowa State mess—8–28 over the three prior seasons—and by Year Two, they were bowl-bound.
Last year? An 11–3 stunner, including a Big 12 title game run. This is Iowa State's most successful era in 134 years.
Plus, he's a quarterback whisperer, spotting gems like Brock Purdy from nowhere and building complementary teams that grind out late-season surges.
Addressing the Critiques: Campbell draws flak for big-game slips: 4–6 vs. AP Top-10 teams and middling marks in one-score games or conference clashes. But zoom out—before him, Iowa State was 8–98–2 against Top-10 foes. That's not just improvement; it's a revolution. Compare to ex-Penn State coach James Franklin's 4–21 Top-10 record.
Campbell's no stranger to pressure, but he'll need to adapt to Penn State's talent pool—more four- and five-stars mean sharper evaluations.
And the spotlight? It's brighter in the Big Ten. Shocking losses hit harder here, with fans and media in overdrive. Most coaches adjust fine, but it's Campbell's one big unknown. Why Penn State Fits Campbell Like a Glove. This move checks every box for him.
• Location & Recruiting Sweet Spot: From Massillon, Ohio (via Pitt and D-III champ Mount Union), he knows the Midwest recruiting trails Penn State must dominate.
• League Upgrade: Big 12 battles honed him; Big Ten resources will unleash him.
• Admin Support: Full backing from the top—unlimited tools to build sustainably.
• Late-Bloomer Edge: He waited out the process, but his history screams "perfect fit."
Opposing coaches? They'd dread facing him in Happy Valley. The roster took hits post-Franklin (just two early signees), so expect portal magic and a rebuild grind. Revenue sharing and NIL? He'll master it, fielding a squad that punches above its weight—much like at Iowa State, but amplified.
This wasn't the flashiest search, but it's the smartest. Campbell won't just make Penn State a CFP staple—he'll snag those elusive Top-10 upsets Franklin couldn't. Give him time to gel, and the Nittany Lions roar back.
Beautiful day in the neighborhood? You bet. could ask for from the administration. Hard to beat that.
The Verdict: An A-Grade Hire. |