Penn State signed four receivers in its 2025 recruiting class, welcoming three of them ahead of spring practice. The Nittany Lions currently carry two pledges at that position in the 2026 class.
Both Mickens and Spell told Happy Valley United, Penn State's official NIL collective, that they have shut down the recruiting process. Watch Mickens' interview here and Spell's interview here.
Saturday was a busy one for Penn ... state recruiting front, as elite Seton-La Salle wide receiver Khalil Taylor gave the Nittany Lions a big early commitment in the 2027 class. The running back ...
Three key things happened for Penn State Football recruiting over the weekend ... popped up on Monday as a guy to watch for the Nittany Lions. Alabama commit Jamarion Matthews announced he ...
When Ja’Juan Seider made the lateral move from Penn State to ... pay dividends on the recruiting trail as well. Current PSU commit Messiah Mickens has been on flip watch since the move, and ...
In recruiting news ... The good news for Penn State fans is that Mickens said it would take a lot to get him to leave. Mickens, who was the first player to commit to Penn State’s 2026 class ...
He became the second player from the Pittsburgh area to commit to Penn State's 2027 recruiting class. Running back Kemon Spell of McKeesport was the class' first commit in August 2024. Though it's ...
North Carolina’s defense has struggled for years, but Bill Belichick is wasting no time reshaping it with veteran experience.
One of Penn State's top in-state recruiting targets in the Class of 2027 has announced he is shutting down his recruitment and will stay locked in on his commitment to the Nittany Lions.
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