Penn State closing in on Iowa State’s Matt Campbell as next head football coach, ESPN sources say

Penn State and Iowa State coach Matt Campbell are working toward a deal for him to become the next head football coach for the Nittany Lions, sources told ESPN’s PeteThamel.

There are multiple steps needed to finalize, including agreeing to terms and formal approval of compensation.

The sides met in Iowa on Thursday night and have been working toward an agreement since, Thamel reported.

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Iowa State coach Matt Campbell has emerged as the focus of Penn State football’s head coaching search, sources confirmed to ESPN on Thursday.

Penn State is in discussions with Campbell about its vacancy after initiating contact with him Wednesday.

Both sides are early in the process, and any hire at Penn State will require additional steps and board approval.

The Nittany Lions shifted their attention to other candidates after BYU coach Kalani Sitake chose to remain with the Cougars and agreed to a long-term extension Tuesday.

Penn State also engaged at least three other candidates over the past few days, sources told ESPN.

Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell looks to the scoreboard during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Kansas, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, in Ames, Iowa.

AP Photo/Matthew Putney

The hiring of Campbell, the winningest coach in Iowa State history, would bring an end to a search that has extended more than 50 days since Penn State fired longtime coach James Franklin on Oct. 12.

The three-time Big 12 Coach of the Year has achieved a major turnaround and consistent success during his decade in Ames with eight winning seasons, two Big 12 championship game appearances and a Fiesta Bowl victory over Oregon in 2020 for the school’s first top-10 finish.

Campbell is 72-55 at Iowa State with an 8-4 record this season.

The news of Campbell emerging in Penn State’s search was first reported by On3.com.

ESPN’s Pete Thamel and Adam Rittenberg contributed to this report.

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