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Penn State football landed only two players on early signing day. Are there any instant impact players in the Lions’ smallest recruiting class?
Currently, Penn State ranks last in the Big Ten and 130th in the nation in recruiting, according to 247Sports, with only five hard commits remaining. A large number of recruits, including 4-star receiver Davion Brown, have chosen to follow Franklin to Blacksburg.
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Penn State once had one of the nation’s top recruiting classes. Now it’s the worst. Will it matter?
The Nittany Lions signed just two players in this year's class. But — for better or worse — that's hardly the priority right now.
This Penn State football smaller-then-ever recruiting class is ranked last in the Big Ten. Here’s what to know.
Jimmy Rogers is working hard to retain an Iowa State Cyclones recruit who has interest in following Matt Campbell to the Penn State Nittany Lions.
On Wednesday, Ford got some exciting news when four-star quarterback Peyton Falzone signed. "I’m glad I have a roommate at least," he said.
Penn State dismissed James Franklin, and he's off at Virginia Tech now, flipping PSU commits left and right. Meanwhile, the Nittany Lions still don't have a new head coach. And with Wednesday being national early signing day, the PSU wait is resulting in a horrific outcome.
Much like Penn State's high hopes for the 2025 season, the Class of 2026's recruiting cycle has taken a wild detour off the tracks for the Nittany Lions. Accustomed to signing top-15 classes for the past decade, the Nittany Lions are looking to have a rough time on the recruiting trail as the early signing period approaches.
Matt Campbell and his personnel department will be forced to hit the transfer portal in January to fill some holes on the roster.