On Saturday afternoon, the Penn State football program dropped to 3-6 on the 2025 season with a crushing home loss against the number two ranked Indiana Hooziers. Penn State rallied to take a late lead in this game against all odds, looking to give their fans a rare moment to be excited about amid what has otherwise been a disastrous season.

However, unfortunately, the team relinquished a late touchdown from Frank Mendoza to Omar Cooper Jr. in a miraculous play that ultimately gave the Hooziers the win.

After the game, Penn State interim head coach Terry Smith, who took over for James Franklin earlier in this season, got one hundred percent real on the team's mindset after the crushing loss.

“It's just very humbling,” Smith said, per ESPN. “I think back to Joe Paterno and him runn

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