At halftime of Saturday's Penn State-Purdue game, the CBS broadcast crew spent substantial time comparing Penn State's Tyler ...
Penn State put together one of their best efforts of the season routing Saturday in a 49-10 rout of Purdue at Ross-Ade ...
The unusual tight end numbers and attention keep coming for Penn State football's Tyler Warren. He's a 6-foot-6, ...
Warren finished with 190 all-purpose yards, caught eight passes and scored two touchdowns as No. 4 Penn State routed Purdue ...
Sure, he mainly plays tight end. But Penn State’s Swiss Army knife has quickly established himself as one of college football ...
Penn State is being praised locally and nationally after dominating Purdue 49-10 on Saturday at Ross-Ade Stadium. The Nittany ...
Bear in mind that Warren wasn’t even clearly Penn State’s No. 1 TE a year ago - Theo Johnson, now with the New York Giants, ...
No. 7 Penn State football (8-1, 5-1 Big Ten ... And, of course, from their do-everything tight end Tyler Warren. Maybe no more than from him. Talk about a game-changing, mood-altering spark?
The 6-6, 261-pound Warren averaged 17.3 yards every time he touched the ball as Penn State (6-1 Big Ten, 9-1) moved another ...
No. 4 Penn State stormed to its ninth win Saturday evening, bowling over Purdue 49-10. The Nittany Lions also extended their winning streak against unranked opponents to 29 games in the process. ...
That is important and worthy, for all of its good. But that's not gotten Penn State to where it and its fans really want ...