Blue White Illustrated

May 2021

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 THE DEFENSE NEVER RESTS PSU is chasing some of the nation's top defensive prospects in the 2022 cycle | I t's now been more than a year since the pandemic upended college football's recruiting calendar. While the initial focus was on the way in which COVID impacted the 2021 class, the restrictions that were imposed last spring have lingered into the 2022 cycle, with in-person visits still on hold. Despite the limitations, James Franklin and his sta/ couldn't have asked for a bet- ter start to the current cycle. As of early April, seven of Penn State's eight com- mitted prospects held four-star ratings, and three of those prospects ranked in the Rivals250. Six of the eight players in the class are expected to .t in on o/ense, while Mehki Flowers could play either wide receiver or safety. But if the 2022 class is going to reach the levels of the Nittany Lions' .1h- ranked 2018 class, the coaching sta/ will have to land at least a few of the players listed here. The NCAA recently extended the dead period to June 1, so visits won't be taking place until the summer, but there are hopes that uno0cial and o0cial visits will resume in June or July. In the previous edition of Blue White Il- lustrated, we looked at the Nittany Lions' most important uncommitted prospects on o/ense in the 2022 cycle. This month, we're examining their top remaining tar- TOP PROSPECT Penn State will be looking to get Murphy on cam- pus for a visit this summer. Photo courtesy of Ri- vals.com

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