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The NIT WITS television program is a weekly roundtable discussion on the Nittany Lions. The show airs during football season and takes you beyond the score -- discussing the state of the program on and off the field. It looks ahead and back, provides historical perspective, future glimpses and weekly predictions. The Nit Wits will satisfy the thirst of the diehard Penn State fans. The show began in 1997 with it's original panel of Neil Rudel, Mark Brennan, Mike Irwin, and now WTAJ Sports Anchor K.C. Kantz.
Recent NitWits Shows
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Nitwits Week #13 vs. Wisconsin
The NitWits, with guest host Nick Foley, look back at the blowout loss in Wisconsin as well as bowl possibilities and the future at the...
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NitWits Week #12 vs. Ohio State
The NitWits, with host K.C. Kantz, look back at Tom Bradley's first win as PSU Head Coach, as the Nittany Lions defeated Ohio State at...
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NitWits React to Sandusky Scandal
The NitWits, with host K.C. Kantz, reflect on the week that was at Penn State, leading up to the recap of the Nittany Lions' first...
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NitWits Bye Week
The NitWits, with host K.C. Kantz, discuss how the Nittany Lions have looked heading into the bye week of the season, and preview Penn State's...
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NitWits Bye Week Show - 11/6/2011
The panel discusses the state of the Nittany Lions, sitting 8-1 at the bye week and looking at the heart of their schedule coming up.
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You hear the opinions of our NitWits each week, now it's your turn. Let us know what you think...send us your questions for consideration to be used on the show.
Email us at NitWits@wtajtv.com
You hear the opinions of our NitWits each week, now it's your turn. Let us know what you think...send us your questions for consideration to be used on the show.
Email us at NitWits@wtajtv.com

First season: 1887
Acting Director of Athletics: David M. Joyner
Interim Head Coach: Tom Bradley
Home stadium: Beaver Stadium
Stadium capacity: 107,282
Stadium surface: Grass
Location: University Park, Pennsylvania
Conference: Big Ten
All-time record: 810-351-42 (.690)
Postseason bowl record: 26-13-2
Claimed national titles: 2
Conference titles: 3
Heisman winners: 1
All-Americans: 107
Colors: Blue and White
Fight song: Fight On, State
Mascot: Nittany Lion
Marching band: Penn State Blue Band



