Penn State Sports Magazine
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F O O T B A L L R E C R U I T I N G
QB Veilleux highlights
spring commitment surge
Canadian standout one of four prospects
to announce for Nittany Lions in recent weeks
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enn State's Class of 2021 stayed hot at
the end of April and into May, adding
four new commitments, including four-
star quarterback Christian Veilleux, who
announced his choice on April 29.
A native of Ottawa, Ontario, Veilleux
has been on Penn State's radar for a few
years, camping with the coaching sta=
each of the past four summers. He earned
an o=er from head coach James Franklin
a>er a strong performance at last year's
Whiteout Camp and returned for two
more visits in November and February.
As an underclassman, the 6-foot-4,
195-pound Veilleux attended Canisius
High School in Bu=alo, N.Y., before de-
ciding last summer to transfer to the
Bullis School in Maryland. Kentucky,
Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Virginia Tech and West Virginia were a
handful of the top schools that extended
o=ers to Veilleux following his sophomore
season.
He then added o=ers from Arizona
State, Duke, Clemson, Louisville and
LSU, among others, a>er his junior sea-
son at Bullis. Veilleux, who has thrown for
roughly 3,700 yards and 36 touchdowns
during the past two seasons, narrowed his
list down to Penn State, Clemson, Duke
and Tennessee in early April.
The same day that Veilleux announced
his commitment, the Nittany Lions also
added one of the nation's top specialists
in Sander Sahaydak of Bethlehem, Pa.
Following multiple camp appearances
this past winter, Sahaydak was named
the nation's No. 1 kicking prospect by
Kohl's Kicking. He also camped with the
Nittany Lion coaching sta= last summer
and returned for a junior day visit in Feb-
ruary.
"As a kid growing up in PA, it goes
without saying that the support and fan
base for Penn State football is huge," Sa-
haydak said. "When I visited earlier this
year, I was impressed with the campus,
coaching staff and facilities, as well as
the focus on both academics and athlet-
ics."
An All-Eastern PA selection from Lib-
erty High School, Sahaydak converted 10
of 12

