The state of Virginia has been a very fruitful recruiting territory for Penn State. Over the last three seasons, Penn State has landed seven recruits from Virginia, which is very impressive considering there are two Power Four programs in the state.
All 105 is a Nittany Sports Now series profiling each Penn State football player, and this article will be about walk-on RB Amiel Davis. Height: 6-feet Weight: 214 pounds Hometown: Voorhees, New Jersey Before Penn State: Davis played at New Jersey’s Eastern Regional High School and was a two-time team MVP and senior captain.
How one weekend saved the 2017-18 men’s hockey season Entering February 23, 2018, the men’s hockey season had felt like a disappointment. Expectations were high following the previous season’s Big Ten Tournament championship and the program’s first ever NCAA tournament appearance.
80 days! At 80 days to go, next up is Mehki Flowers. Mehki spent 2022 redshirting, and was primarily a special teams player in 2023, with the Lions keeping him in the secondary room.
Penn State football appears to be in the driver’s seat for the top pass catcher out of Maryland in the 2025 recruiting cycle. Following his visit to Happy Valley last weekend, multiple recruiting experts have logged predictions for McDonogh wide receiver Jeff Exinor to commit to the Nittany Lions.
It all starts in the trenches. And for Penn State Football to be successful like any team, you have to recruit well up front. One particular unit is not faring so well in that venture, as of late: The Offensive Line.
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Penn State football’s first commit of the 2025 recruiting cycle is staying in the Big Ten. Early Monday afternoon, offensive tackle Jaelyne Matthews announced at a ceremony in his high school gym that he had committed to Rutgers.
While official visits are well underway, uncommitted players are starting to make decisions. Players who have official visits scheduled for the back half of June might not make their last few visits as they’ve made a decision.
Penn State won a huge recruiting battle to land four-star safety Daryus Dixson and hopes to have the same luck with another national recruit. Like Dixson, four-star defensive tackle Jarquez Carter (Newberry, Fla.) took his official visit to Penn State this past weekend.
Monday was a huge day for Penn State as they received a commitment from one of the top overall players in the country. Following his official visit, 4-star cornerback Daryus Dixson made the decision to shut down his recruitment and become a member of Penn State’s Class of 2025.
All 105 is a Nittany Sports Now series profiling each Penn State football player, and this edition will take a look at Altoona’s Karson Kiesewetter. Height:
Zane Durant was part of one of the most anticipated recruiting classes in Penn State history. The 2022 class was headlined by QB Drew Allar, RBs Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen and LB-turned-DE Abdul Carter.
81 days! At 81 days to go, we hop in the time machine and go back 30 years (!) to the 1994 team, where we find tight end Kyle Brady. At Penn State, Brady was a machine.
Penn State Football’s defense was among the country’s best last season under former coordinator Manny Diaz. The Nittany Lions ranked No.1 in rushing Defense, giving up just 75.5 yards per game.
One of the top freshmen in the country was in State College this weekend and left with an offer from Penn State. 2027 quarterback Brady Edmunds from Huntington Beach, California, made an unofficial visit over the weekend and participated in Penn State’s Elite Prospects Camp.
The Nittany Lions land a big-time talent from the West Coast. Height/Weight: 6-foot-0, 180 pounds Hometown/High School: Santa Ana, CA (Mater Dei) Ranking: ★★★★ (0.9525 247Sports Composite — No.
After a weekend of impressive talent stepped on campus in Happy Valley, the Penn State football team has new recruiting targets. While prospects from the 2025 recruiting class were taking their official visits, underclassmen participated in various drills and 7-on-7.
The saying “love at first sight” certainly applies to Daryus Dixson and Penn State. The elite four-star cornerback from Santa Ana, California had never been to Penn State until this past weekend, but it was certainly love at first sight.
A Penn State legacy recruit has committed to another school. Early Monday afternoon, Hayes Fawcett of On3Sports reported that Michael Carroll, a 6-foot-6, 310-pound OL from Central Bucks East in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, had committed to Alabama fresh off his official visit.
After completing his official visit this past weekend cornerback Daryus Dixon has made his pledge to the Penn State football team. Unfortunately for the Nittany Lions that news came on the same day that legacy target Michael Carroll made his commitment to Alabama.
Back in January, top 2025 offensive lineman Michael Carroll told Lions247 that James Franklin considered Carroll a “must get” prospect for Penn State Recruiting in the 2025 class.
Penn State Football recruiting received some much-needed momentum on the recruiting trail on Monday afternoon. Elite top 100 recruit cornerback Daryus Dixson announced his commitment to the Nittany Lions around noon on Monday.
Cheickna Traore completed one of the greatest seasons in Penn State track history, winning the 200-meter title at the 2024 NCAA Track & Field Championships.
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