State college itself? Not much, its kind of a meh town in the middle of nowhere from the 2 times I've been there.
As far as PSU as a progrum, here's what might be appealing:
- Penn state the marquee program in a state with a bunch more people than Nebraska. You're pulling local talent from both Pittsburgh on one side, philly on the other and everywhere else in-between. Closer to more heavily populated areas that you can theoretically recruit from (500 mil radius)
- Similar to nebraska, a fan base that expects to be a title contender every year despite not winning a title for 30 years now.
- Big stadium, big university, big money available (think this is a wash in my opinion)
- new big ten scheduling means you're not getting your a$$ kicked by ohio state and michigan every year. Now you get to get your a$$ kicked by maybe one of those 2 or oregon.
- Talented roster- this will prolly change with whoever the new coach is but the roster as we know it today has talent.
Honestly, the only reason this is a talking point is because of rhule's specific background. I think Rhule being recognized as a consensus top candidate is proof enough that this isnt that great of a job despite what penn state and big ten brass what you to think. I
f I'm a cignetti type candidate with no personal tie that Florida job is substantially more attractive than penn state, a few other potential openings also look more appealing than PSU.