Penn State football working on landing another 4-Star running back

ORLANDO, FL - JANUARY 01: Head coach James Franklin of the Penn State Nittany Lions rallies his team prior to the VRBO Citrus Bowl against the Kentucky Wildcats at Camping World Stadium on January 1, 2019 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
ORLANDO, FL - JANUARY 01: Head coach James Franklin of the Penn State Nittany Lions rallies his team prior to the VRBO Citrus Bowl against the Kentucky Wildcats at Camping World Stadium on January 1, 2019 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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Penn State football could land another 4-Star running back prospect this week in Florida rusher, Keyvone Lee.

Can Ja’Juan Seider help Penn State football do it again? Can they snag another top Florida-based running back for the 2020 recruiting class? Many believe so. A few weeks back, we discussed the potential of Penn State snagging a nice one-two punch in running backs for next year.

That conversation was far before Penn State even had a running back committed for the 2020 recruiting class. A few weeks later though, Cocoa, Florida prospect Caziah Holmes made his decision public and decided that Penn State was where he was headed next year.

Thanks to Ja’Juan Seider’s consistency, Holmes felt at home up in the Northeast. Now, we’ll see if Seider can continue to work that magic as Penn State has the opportunity to land their second running back in the 2020 class on Monday as another top prospect makes their decision.

This time, we’re keeping our focus on Clearwater, Florida running back, Keyvone Lee. The Superior Collegiate Academy prospect enters into his senior season at six-feet tall, weighing 223-pounds. He ranks as a four-star prospect, according to the 247 Sports Composite rankings.

Along with Penn State, Lee has his focus on four other top schools that include LSU, UCF, Florida, and Florida State. It is assumed that since Holmes chose the Lions earlier in the month, there could be a chance that Lee decides to pick elsewhere so his chances of starting earlier increase.

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However, a handful of insiders are still under the belief that Penn State remains in favor for Lee. Eight recruiting analysts, which include two from Lee’s other desired schools have predicted that PSU will land the Florida running back, according to 247 Sports’ Crystal Ball Predictor.

On Monday night, Lee will make the official announcement via Instagram Live. Considering that PSU received Lee’s lone visit during his recruiting process, many believe that Happy Valley will be the chosen one. However, you can never be so sure, though. Soon, we will find out.