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See how the Nittany Lion co-starter at running back, and his teammates, began the preseason All-America parade.
It's no secret that the 2025 Penn State Nittany Lions are in prime position to be one of the best teams in all of college ...
There isn't a true top dog at running back entering the 2025 college football season, but there are plenty of players who ...
Penn State's James Franklin will see a lot of starters return on offense, including one of the best dynamic duos in all of ...
Singleton, Penn State's first 1,000-yard rusher since Miles Sanders in 2018, isn't afraid of the term, either. He embraces it, allowing the words to fuel each offseason workout.
Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton still had 45 yards to go, with only an Auburn safety (who also wore No. 10) in front of him. Teammate Brenton Strange called game right there.
The 6-foot, 210-pound playmaker rushed for 2,043 yards (12.4 per carry) and scored 44 total touchdowns in 11 games, leading Governor Mifflin to the district title game. On average, Singleton ...
Through just two games this season, Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton already has racked up 233 rushing yards with back-to-back 100-yard performances. By comparison, Singleton needed five ...
In September, around the same time that his son, Nittany Lions running back Nicholas Singleton, rushed for 100 yards for the first time in a Penn State uniform, Tim’s cover was blown.
Running back Nicholas Singleton (Reading, Pennsylvania/Governor Mifflin H.S.), the Penn State University commit, will be officially honored tomorrow as a 2022 All-American during a virtual jersey ...
Nicholas Singleton gave Penn State’s in-state recruiting a jolt, and he’s ready to do the same for the running game By Audrey Snyder Nov. 10, 2021 ...
Governor Mifflin running back Nicholas Singleton, a Penn State commit, was named the 2021-22 Gatorade National Football Player of the Year on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. (Photo courtesy of Gatorade) ...
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