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Penn State has been on a commitment binge the
past few weeks, adding six players to what had
been a three-member recruiting class as of mid-
May.
Among those who have recently announced for
the Nittany Lions are elite Virginia prospects
Devyn Ford, Brandon Smith and Hakeem Bea-
mon. Ford, a five-star running back as rated by
Rivals.com, is the most highly regarded player in
Penn State's class so far, while Beamon, a defen-
sive end, and Smith, a linebacker, have both re-
ceived four stars from Rivals.
In addition, the Lions shored up their secondary
with commitments from a trio of defensive backs:
JaQuan Brisker of Lackawanna College in Scran-
ton, Pa., Tyler Rudolph of Oakdale, Conn., and
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Ford is the na-
tion's top run-
ning back
according to Ri-
vals.com. The
five-star
prospect, who
rushed for
2,056 yards
and 32 touch-
downs as a jun-
ior, chose the
Nittany Lions
over Virginia
Tech in May.
Photo courtesy
of Rivals.com