First Impressions of Penn State's 2023 Recruiting Class (2024)

Penn State signed 22 players to its 2023 recruiting class, which may or may not be finished, according to coach James Franklin.

The Lions have plenty of needs, Franklin said Wednesday, notably at wide receiver and offensive tackle. They're also awaiting the final decision of one long-time commit.

Here's a glimpse at Penn State's 2023 recruiting class and what it brings to the program.

By the Numbers

  • 22: Signees
  • 19: Number of team captains
  • 15: Recruits ranked as 4-star prospects or higher by the major sites
  • 13: National rank, according to 247Sports
  • 12: Defensive recruits
  • 11: Players enrolling in January
  • 10: Offensive recruits
  • 6: Number of players ranked in Pennsylvania and Virginia's top 10, per 247Sports
  • 3: State champions

First Impressions of Penn State's Class

Penn State followed its superb 2022 class, which produced Big Ten freshman of the year Nicholas Singleton, with another standout group. The two highest-ranked signees are offensive linemen: 5-star tackle J'Ven Williams from Wyomissing (Pa.) High and 4-star lineman Alex Birchmeier of Broad Run (Va.) High.

"We're very, very happy with the class," Penn State coach James Franklin said. "There's a lot of balance in the class, offense and defense, as well as early enrollees. ... The class is about split from offense to defense, from little guys to big guys. I think we’ve got a really good mix there."

The 5-Star Lineman

Offensive lineman J'Ven Williams is the highest-ranked player of Penn State's class, earning 5-star grades from 247Sports and On3. He's the No. 1 player in Pennsylvania and the top-ranked interior lineman nationally.

Williams played at Wyomissing High, where he was the conference player of the year and a two-time all-state selection. He also broke the Pennsylvania Class 2A shot-put record formerly held by Joe Kovacs, a Penn State grad and two-time world shot-put champion.

Any Early Contributors?

Penn State's 2022 class made an immediate impact behind running backs Singleton and Kaytron Allen, linebacker Abdul Carter, offensive lineman Drew Shelton and defensive linemen Zane Durant and Dani Dennis-Sutton. Quarterback Drew Allar also established himself as the No. 2 behind Sean Clifford.

Franklin hinted that the 2023 class could deliver similar production.

"By the time we got to the midpoint of the season, some of [the 2022 recruits] were playing at a really high level," Franklin said. "There started to be a buzz not only in the conference but nationally about some of those guys. We feel the same way about this class.

"... We'll see how it plays out. What I always say is, I hope that these guys turn out to be who we think they are and then I hope we got lucky on two or three."

Players to Watch

Tony Rojas: The 6-2, 195-pound linebacker needs to gain mass but could make a quick impact on the defensive depth chart. He had a monster senior season at Fairfax (Va.) High, making 72 tackles, 13 sacks and five forced fumbles. Rojas also rushed for 2,239 yards and 35 touchdowns, demonstrating his two-way skill.

King Mack: The 4-star safety helped St. Thomas Aquinas to its third consecutive state title in Florida, making 58 tackles and two interceptions. He returned one for a touchdown. The Lions certainly are comfortable breaking in young players to their secondary.

Alex Birchmeier: He's the No. 2-ranked player in Penn State's class, a versatile offensive lineman who can play all three interior positions. In fact, he might be able to play all five; Franklin said he's interesting in testing Birchmeier at tackle. But the freshman certainly could find his way onto the interior depth chart.

Andrew Rappleyea: One of three tight ends in the class, the Milton (Mass.) Academy standout will draw comparisons to Pat Freiermuth. Rappleyea is a ready-to-play 6-4, 235 pounds with the ability to compete in a deep room.

Players Under the Radar

Jaxon Smolik: Franklin called the class' lone quarterback a "steal" nationally. Franklin watched Smolik, who will enroll early from Iowa's Dowling Catholic, play on a cold, rainy night this fall. "It didn't even faze him," Franklin said.

London Montgomery: The running back from Scranton (Pa.) Prep missed his senior season with a torn ACL and likely will be eased into drills next year. However, he rushed for 2,356 yards and 36 touchdowns as a junior, and Franklin predicted Montgomery could have rushed for 3,000 this year. "I think you're the best-kept secret in this recruiting class," Franklin told Montgomery during the team's Signing Day livestream. "I don't think people have any idea what we’ve got coming to Penn State."

Ty Blanding: A 3-star defensive tackle from New York's Christ the King, Blanding is a player "nobody's talking about," Franklin said. "I think sometimes New York is under-recruited," Franklin said. "People view it as a basketball state, but there's been a bunch of really good players come out of that state. He's a guy, when I watch his tape, I'm like I don't understand why more people are not talking about this guy."

Still Waiting

The Lions unofficially have 23 players committed to the 2023 class, with one signature still outstanding. Florida safety Conrad Hussey, a St. Thomas Aquinas teammate King Mack, has yet to sign after receiving further attention from Florida State and Miami.

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First Impressions of Penn State's 2023 Recruiting Class (2024)

FAQs

What starters are returning to Penn State 2023? ›

Penn State at a glance for 2023

Offensive starters returning: RB Nick Singleton, WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith, OL Hunter Nourzad, OL Olu Fashanu, OL Sal Wormley, OL Caedan Wallace. Defensive starters lost: CB Joey Porter Jr., DT PJ Mustipher, DE Nick Tarburton, S Ji'Ayir Brown.

How many 5 star recruits does Penn State have? ›

Thirty-four of Penn State's 49 commits/signees, 33 are at least four stars, and four are five stars. Here is a position-by-position breakdown of the 2022-25 classes, including their class years and 247 composite ratings.

What year did Penn State join the Big 10? ›

Pennsylvania State University joined the Big Ten in 1990, and the University of Nebraska became the conference's 12th member in 2011. The conference expanded to 14 schools in 2014 with the addition of the University of Maryland and Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

When was the last time Penn State won a national championship? ›

Since 2011, Penn State has won then of 11 of 13 NCAA team championships (no tournament in 2020). The Nittany Lions have won 12 NCAA titles overall with 11 coming under Sanderson (third most in history). Penn State won four-straight titles in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 and again in 2006, 2017, 2018 and 2019.

Is Penn State removing freshman junior senior? ›

Freshman, sophom*ore, junior and senior will be replaced with first-year, second-year, third-year, and fourth-year students, to move away from a "typically male-centered world" and rid the college of materials with a strong, male-centric, binary character.

Who will Penn State start at QB? ›

Allar is going to be the starter for a second season barring injury or extreme struggles. His line last year was solid overall with 2,631 passing yards to go with those 25 touchdowns and just two interceptions. And he compiled the No. 4 passer rating (136.89) in the Big Ten.

Has Penn State ever won a Big Ten title in football? ›

Penn State then won its first Big Ten championship in 1994, they won two more in 2005 and 2008, and they won a fourth under James Franklin in 2016.

Who is Penn State's rival in football? ›

The Penn State–Pittsburgh football rivalry is a long-standing American college football rivalry between the Penn State Nittany Lions and Pittsburgh Panthers.

Why did Penn State not win the national championship in 1994? ›

The last undefeated Penn State football team was denied the national championship due to a popularity contest and some stubborn league officials. The year was 1994, four seasons prior to the formation of the Bowl Championship Series.

Is Penn State hard to get into? ›

For every 100 applicants, 55 are admitted. This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they're more flexible than other schools. If you exceed their requirements, you have an excellent chance of getting in.

How many Heisman winners does Penn State have? ›

He remains the only man from Penn State to win the Heisman Trophy. Biography: John Cappelletti was born August 9, 1952, in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. He attended and played football for Monsignor Bonner High School.

Why didn't Penn State play Texas in 1969? ›

Nixon gave Texas a plaque, declaring that it was the national champion after the regular season and completely ignoring the purpose of the bowls. At the time, teams needed to choose their bowl opponents in November, so second-ranked Penn State didn't have the chance to settle it on the field with Texas.

What Penn State quarterback enters the transfer portal? ›

Three former Penn State quarterbacks are changing teams once more, having entered the NCAA Transfer Portal during the spring window. Christian Veilleux leads the way. The one-time Nittany Lion quarterback announced Wednesday that he will transfer to Georgia State after spending the 2023 season at Pitt.

What day does Penn State start classes? ›

Semester Begin and End Dates
SemesterBegin DateEnd Date
SU215/10/20218/15/2021
FA218/16/202112/19/2021
SP2212/20/20215/8/2022
SU225/9/20228/14/2022
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What NFL running back went to Penn State? ›

Prior to entering the NFL in 2018, Barkley played college football at Penn State, where he set several school records for his offensive production over three seasons, before forgoing his senior year to enter the NFL. Bronx, New York, U.S.

How many students attend Penn State 2023? ›

Overall, University-wide enrollment for fall 2023 remained stable at 87,903 students, down 0.2% (213 students in total) from fall 2022.

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