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Penn State set to hire Iowa State’s Matt Campbell as head coach

todayDecember 5, 2025

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The lengthy process of selecting the next Penn State football coach ended on Friday when the school reached an agreement with Iowa State’s Matt Campbell.

Nittany Lions athletic director Patrick Kraft announced in a statement on the program’s website that Campbell’s hiring must receive approval from a committee of the school’s Board of Trustees before the deal can be finalized.

“Coach Campbell is, without a doubt, the right leader at the right time for Penn State Football,” Kraft wrote in the statement. “He is a stellar coach with a proven track record of success and his values, character and approach to leading student-athletes to success on and off the field align perfectly with the traditions and values of Penn State. …

“As we start this exciting next chapter for our football program with Coach Campbell at the helm, the future is bright. We will continue to build upon and elevate the high standard that is the hallmark of our program.”

Campbell became the Nittany Lions’ focus after BYU’s Kalani Sitake and Louisville’s Jeff Brohm decided to stay with their programs earlier this week. The Nittany Lions also engaged with “at least three other candidates” in recent days, according to ESPN.

Power 4 programs including Auburn, Florida, LSU and UCLA created and filled coaching vacancies in the 54 days since Penn State fired James Franklin. Terry Smith has been serving as the interim head coach and had been considered a candidate for the full-time position. Smith will remain at Penn State on Campbell’s staff with a new four-year deal, per ESPN.

Campbell’s contract at Penn State is an eight-year deal, according to an ESPN report. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Campbell, 46, has been frequently tied to vacancies at major programs. He has a 72-55 record at Iowa State and is 107-70 overall as a head coach. His head coaching career began in 2012 at Toledo, where he spent four seasons before coming to Ames, Iowa.

The Cyclones are 8-4 this season after reeling off three consecutive victories and played in bowl games in eight of the past nine seasons.

Campbell led Iowa State to an 11-3 record last season, with the Cyclones missing out on a College Football Playoff spot after losing to Arizona State in the Big 12 Championship game.

Franklin was fired after a 3-3 start, and the Nittany Lions finished the regular season 6-6.

The drawn-out process to hire Franklin’s replacement has hit the Nittany Lions hard in recruiting. Penn State signed only two recruits during the early signing period after losing several previous commits to other programs.

However, it’s possible Campbell could bring some of his Iowa State commitments with him, and the Nittany Lions are expected to be aggressive in adding talent via the transfer portal.

Campbell is a Massillon, Ohio, native and former college defensive lineman who spent a season at Pittsburgh before moving on to Mount Union from 1999-2002. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Bowling Green in 2003, then returned to Mount Union as an offensive coordinator from 2005-06.

Campbell spent the next two years on Bowling Green’s staff before taking over at Toledo.

–Field Level Media

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