Blue White Illustrated

January 2021

Penn State Sports Magazine

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baseball and bas- ketball player as an u n d e r c l a s s m a n , then decided to give football a try when he trans- ferred to Pike Road High School in the summer of 2018. It proved to be a life- changing decision, as Wallace ended up rising onto Division I radar screens this fall, earning scholar- ship o=ers from Duke, Maryland, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, among others. He committed to Duke in October but decided to switch to Penn State a>er getting to know Franklin and wide re- ceivers coach Taylor Stubble town with a scholarship o=er. The Nittany Lions were among his favorites throughout his recruitment, al- though late o=ers from Clemson and LSU gave him something to think about. Duke and Tennessee were also in the mix. Dinkins earned an o=er from Penn State this past February. A Fabulous 22 selec- tion by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, he visited Penn State two times. Boston Col- lege and Pitt proved to be the top com- petitors, but he eventually wrapped up his recruitment this past October. Bruce was the opposite, committing to the Nittany Lions way back in October 2019. An All- Pennsylvania selection by the Patriot- News in both 2019 and 2020, Bruce earned 10 scholarship o=ers and chose Penn State over Virginia Tech and West Virginia. He's expected to be an interior o=ensive lineman. The defensive side of the ball features four four-star players in linebacker Kobe King and defensive backs Kalen King, Jaylen Reed and Zakee Wheatley. Kalen and Kobe King are twin brothers from Cass Tech in Detroit. Both earned more than two dozen scholarship o=ers over the past two years, and the Nittany Lions ul- timately beat out Wisconsin and Michigan for the pair. Kalen, who sits within the Ri- vals250, is expected to play cornerback, while Kobe is a middle linebacker. Reed is also from Detroit, where he played for one of Cass Tech's rivals, Martin Luther King. Earning an o=er back in February 2019, Reed was only able to visit Penn State one time in January 2020, but it proved to be enough in the end, as Reed committed to the Lions in April. Playing both line- backer and safety, he totaled 187 tackles the past two seasons. Maybe even more impressive, he forced 12 fumbles in 24 games. He'll play safety at the next level. Wheatley is also expected to play safety. A native of Maryland, he attends Arch- bishop Spalding in Severn, having earned an o=er in June 2019. Wheatley took four total visits to State College before com- mitting this past April. Maryland, North- western, Virginia and Wisconsin were a few of his top schools. He was also se- lected to represent Maryland in the Big 33 next spring. Penn State also signed three-star prospects Rodney McGraw, Jamari Buddin NEWEST NITTANY LIONS Wallace (above) was a late addition to Penn State's class, committing in early De- cember. Tengwall (right) is the class's highest-rated member, coming in at No. 38 in the Rivals250. The class was never able to gather in person due to the pandemic, so Penn State did a photo op in the stadium featuring cardboard cutouts. Photos courtesy of Rivals.com (Wallace, Tengwall), Veilleux family (opposite page)

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