Penn State Football Recruiting: Here’s what’s left to do in the 2023 class

Penn State head coach James Franklin high-fives his players after the Nittany Lions scored a touchdown in the second quarter against Ohio State at Beaver Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, in State College. The Nittany Lions fell to the Buckeyes, 44-31.Hes Dr 102922 Psuosu
Penn State head coach James Franklin high-fives his players after the Nittany Lions scored a touchdown in the second quarter against Ohio State at Beaver Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, in State College. The Nittany Lions fell to the Buckeyes, 44-31.Hes Dr 102922 Psuosu /
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Oct 22, 2022; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions head coach James Franklin celebrates with running back Nicholas Singleton (10).  Mandatory Credit: Matthew OHaren-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 22, 2022; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions head coach James Franklin celebrates with running back Nicholas Singleton (10).  Mandatory Credit: Matthew OHaren-USA TODAY Sports /

4. Keep everyone committed

This is easier said than done, but it’s critical for Penn State Football to keep this class intact.

The Nittany Lions have had numerous decommitments this cycle and would probably like for no more names to be added to that list.

The vast majority of this class shouldn’t be a concern but considering Penn State has numerous commits from distant states like Alabama and Florida, nothing is a guarantee right now.

One commit that may be a concern is 4-star safety Conrad Hussey from Florida.

Hussey was at Florida State this past weekend and there are plenty of videos on social media from the visit. While Hussey has not decommitted from Penn State, this is certainly something to monitor.

The staff will not let Hussey go without a fight, especially because his high school teammate, King Mack, is also a Penn State commit.

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