Sam Richmond | NCAA.com | October 9, 2015 Penn State football: Keegan-Michael Key impersonates James Franklin, leads meeting Share Keegan-Michael Key is one of the most popular comedians today, a Penn State alum and he looks like Nittany Lions coach James Franklin. So, naturally when Key returned to his alma mater for homecoming week, hilarity ensued. On Thursday, Key surprised the Penn State team by leading a team meeting while impersonating Franklin. The players knew right away that Key wasn’t Franklin, but that didn’t stop the comedian from giving a hilarious performance that they really enjoyed. Take a look: Penn State will take on Indiana in its homecoming game on Saturday. Men's college lacrosse: Penn State's Mac O’Keefe breaks NCAA goals record, scores overtime winner over Michigan Penn State men's lacrosse attacker Mac O’Keefe used a six-goal showing against Michigan, including the game-winner in OT, to set the NCAA career goal record with 216. READ MORE Dan Hodge Trophy: History, winners, and how it works Here's the history of the Dan Hodge Trophy, named after one of the all-time greats and given annually to the top college wrestler every year since 1985. READ MORE Here are some top caliber college volleyball setters in 2021 These are some of the top college volleyball setters in 2021. READ MORE