STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Trebor Peña has advice for his younger teammates who must decide soon whether to stay at Penn State and play for new coach Matt Campbell or look for opportunities elsewhere.
The senior receiver transferred to Penn State in May after experiencing Syracuse's transition from coach Dino Babers to Fran Brown two seasons ago. He knows how tough the process can be on players who might feel like they're starting over from scratch.
''Ultimately, you've got to earn the respect of the new staff again,'' Peña said. ''They're going to want to bring in their own recruits and transfers and players from their old team, but ultimately it's about Penn State and playing for this school and something bigger than yourself. I would say give them a chance and be ready to work.''
Peña is one of about 22 Nittany Lions who are out of eligibility, while two players as of Wednesday — defensive back Elliot Washington and tight end Joey Schlaffer — announced they are entering the transfer portal, which officially opens Jan. 2.
Meanwhile, the rest of the rest of the roster is not only preparing for the Pinstripe Bowl against Clemson on Dec. 27 but also getting to know Campbell and the coaches he's already brought over from Iowa State, including offensive coordinator Taylor Mouser, offensive line coach Ryan Clanton and secondary coach Deon Broomfield.
Penn State has not yet announced the hires, but each coach is listed in the university's personnel directory with specific job titles matching their responsibilities.
''He seems like a great guy,'' senior linebacker Dom DeLuca said of Campbell. ''I'm excited to see what he does here for the program. Just really trying to get to know him was awesome. He seems like he's really helping trying to do whatever he can to help the players achieve their goals.''
That's what redshirt freshman quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer took away from his multiple meetings so far with Campbell.