Has anyone else seen the HBO series "24/7 College Football"? It was a series that ran in 2019 where each episode was a week in the life (game week) of various selected college programs. They chose an eclectic collection of programs: Washington State, Arizona State, Florida, and Penn State. I really enjoyed it. Well done, well narrated, informative, entertaining.
I provide that background because I actually enjoyed the Penn State episode enough to watch it more than once. Each week they have a "family night" where the coaches bring their families and they all eat together. They sit around the tables while the kids chase around them and occasionally swing by to engage with all the coaches and families. It all had the appearance of that big happy family and was played off as one of the things that makes their program special. I often recall that episode when I think about what a short leash Kirk seemed to have there, and how quickly he was fired after a season that was completely out of the ordinary with tons of extenuating circumstances.
That episode was Purdue game week for them and they were looking at a lot of film of the Boilers playing MN in the coach's scenes. Once the Gophers shocked PSU, it was fun to imagine their "Gopher Game Week" as they suffered the loss at the end of it.