What do you mean by the storm?Thought they may have navigated the storm with this one but it appears not. I’d imagine he won’t be considering Penn State going forward.
Seriously, no disrespect but please your opinion is sad! This de commitment will have zero effect on the success of PSU football.Psu where wide receivers die
Psu where wide receivers die
Ahhh yes. The great tradition of saying that a kid wasn’t that good anyways, after he decommits.
Either that or Cignetti and/or Freeman were negging us.I like the part about a school that aligns with the values of his family....just say it....monetary values
Interesting stats.....number 1 player in Indiana....with very pedestrian stats.....he may play for a running team and does not get many chances but his junior year stats are pretty mid.......... PSU liked him and seems like he could have and could be a player.....but does not seem like a great loss.
Both versions are true but unlike some decommitments this one doesn't sound like it was mutual.Au contraire. The haters say he wasn't good enough when he committed and now act like he is Jerry rice.
We suck a recruiting receivers!
E-e-ee-e-ee-ee-e-e!!!!Ahhh yes. The great tradition of saying that a kid wasn’t that good anyways, after he decommits.
This is spot on. We haven’t had a big physical WR since Godwin. Think about our best WR group in 2016 with Johnson 6’4”, Godwin 6’1”, Hamilton 6’1”, and Blacknall 6’3”. Our WR recruiting has been atrocious the past 5 years.Guilford was the only WR commit that was over 5'10" and given that I believe we need some size outside in order to get back to having WR's that make 50-50 balls into 80-20 balls, or even 70-30 balls, this sets the 2026 WR class pretty close to starting over for me. And given the other new offers regarding one of the other WR commits maybe Hagans really will be pretty much starting over for this class. And I'm hoping for some bigger, more physical WR to be added to the class before signing day. Maybe 3 more.....