Pump that weight, Nittany Lions!
On Penn State football's final day of winter practice, the team hit the weight room for a maximum lifting session. With spring break approaching, returning players and newcomers flexed their muscles in Rushville.
Our cameraman was there to watch the Nittany Lions show off their strength.
Nick Singleton was the most impressive of the crew after a strong start. After two reps of 570-pound squats, RB1 walked away as if nothing had happened.
Defensive end Abdul Carter then performed an “easy” 475-pound squat.
2 weeks ago carter switched From linebacker to defensive end.
Meanwhile, James Franklin watched the Nittany Lions perform at their best on the final day of winter training.
Incoming offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki shared a laugh with safeties coach Anthony Poindexter during an exciting afternoon squat.
When quarterback Drew Allard first took to the rack, he was only able to complete one squat, but then came back and confidently completed five squats.
It's not easy to show and get the most out of redshirt sophomore defensive tackle Caleb Artis' gritty, funny face and red eyes.
Penn State strength coach Chuck Losey was impressed with the members of his team during winter training.
“I’m really happy because I have a good foundation for spring ball,” Rosie said.
The Nittany Lions are expected to return to spring training soon.