45 days until Penn State football 2021 season opener

45 days until Penn State football returns

45 days. That is one day closer to Penn State football!

Yesterday we spent some time talking about the players that have repped the number 46 in Penn State football. Today, we will take a look at the 1945 Penn State football team and perhaps one of the most successful coaches in Nittany Lions history, Bob Higgins.

Higgins spent 19 years at Penn State, and was even a former Nittany Lion himself. He held a 91-47-11 record as a their head coach. Higgins was a part of the 1947 Penn State football team, which went down as one of the most successful teams in Nittany Lions history.

As a player, Higgins was a three-time All-American who went on to play professionally for the Canton Bulldogs. During his time with the Canton Bulldogs, Higgins played in 12 games during his two-year NFL career. Of those games, he recorded a receiving touchdown in his final year with the Bulldogs.

Higgins also served in World War I before returning to Penn State as a captain.  

The year Higgins took Penn State to the Cotton Bowl against Southern Methodist went down as just the second time Penn State had made a bowl appearance in program history.

Bob Higgins is still honored at State College today. He took a struggling Penn State from a team that was crushed by Colgate 40-0 during his first year to an undefeated 9-0-1 record in 1947. He had certainly come a long way with the Nittany Lions from where he had started as their head coach. Higgins left a legacy with the Nittany Lions football program that will never be forgotten.

Current head coach James Franklin becomes the 16th head coach in Penn State football history who looks to capitalize after a disappointing 2020 season.

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47 days until Penn State football 2021 season opener

With 47 days until Penn State football returns, let’s take a look back at the 1947 Cotton Bowl.

It’s a new week and that means we are one day closer to the college football season and exactly 47 days until the Nittany Lions opener on September 4th against the Wisconsin Badgers. Penn State currently leads the series 10 wins to nine, dating back to 1963.

And with Penn State’s most recent bowl game being played in the Cotton Bowl at the end of the 2019 season, today is a good day to look back on another Cotton Bowl.

When fans think of 47 in Penn State football history, one might think of the 1947 unbeaten team that went to the Cotton Bowl 74 years ago under head coach Bob Higgins. They went on to tie Southern Methodist in a 13-13 shootout by the standards of the time. The game took place in Texas, which at the time was a racially segregated state.

The 1947 team will always be remembered as one of the most successful teams in Penn State football history. They consisted of players like Dennie Hoggard and Wally Triplett, two of the first black players to put on a Nittany Lions uniform. Hoggard was a humble and charismatic person on and off the field, earning awards for his academic excellence and extracurricular activities. Triplett was the first African-American starter for Penn State dating back to the 1945 season.

Wally Triplett, halfback, Detroit Lions is pictured in 1950. AP photo.

Both Hoggard and Triplett changed the game, as their debuts worked to desegregate college football.

1947 was a memorable year in sports. Just nine months earlier, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in the MLB, according to the York Daily Record.

Triplett went on to play two seasons for the Detroit Lions, where he set an NFL record for 294 return yards in a single game, according to the McLendon Foundation. He then left the league in 1950 and enlisted in the Army.

The Penn State Nittany Lions have had historic players come through State College. From players like Hoggard and Triplett to current NFL players like Saquon Barkley and Micah Parsons, this program has recruited tremendous talent.

The Nittany Lions will open their season at Camp Randall against a hungry Wisconsin Badgers lead by quarterback Graham Mertz on Saturday, September 4th at 12:00 pm ET.

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