Penn State is in talks to name Iowa State's Matt Campbell as its next head football coach, according to reports.
Multiple outlets, including The Athletic and ESPN, citing anonymous sources, reported talks between Campbell and the Nittany Lions were progressing.
Campbell's potential hire comes nearly two months after the Nittany Lions fired longtime coach James Franklin midway through his 12th season following an 0-3 start in Big Ten play.
The Nittany Lions began the year ranked No. 2 after advancing to last year's CFP semifinals. They went 3-3 under interim coach Terry Smith and are currently awaiting a bowl assignment.
Campbell, Iowa State's all-time winningest coach, went 72-55 for a Cyclone program that was 489-622-45 with just three bowl wins over its 133-year history before his arrival. Campbell's 10-year tenure in Ames includes eight winning seasons, three bowl wins and the program's only 11-win campaign last year, when Iowa State reached the Big 12 championship game.
Campbell, who was previously the head coach at Toledo for five years before joining the Cyclones, is 107-70 overall as a head coach. He signed a contract extension at Iowa State in August worth $5 million per year until 2032, with a buyout of $2 million.
An Ohio native, Campbell would become Penn State's 17th full-time coach. He would take over a team that missed big during the early signing period that began on Wednesday.
Penn State, the second Power Four program to fire its coach this season, signed only two players toward its 2026 recruiting class this week. The Nittany Lions have no commitments in the 2027 class.