Safety King Mack is set to rejoin Penn State with renewed energy and valuable experience from his time in Tuscaloosa. As the Nittany Lions gear up for the 2025 season, Mack’s return adds a significant boost to a defensive unit hungry to carry over momentum from the 2024 season. Here’s a closer look at Mack’s journey.
As a true freshman with the Nittany Lions in 2023, the 5-foot-11, 190-pound safety played a limited role for a Penn State defense that had strong depth and upper-classmen leadership paving the way for the safety room. Mack played mostly on special teams throughout his freshman year, recording 3 total tackles on the season. After participating in the 2024 Penn State Spring game, Mack made the decision to enter the transfer portal.
The allure of competing in the SEC led Mack to transfer to Alabama for the 2024 season, where Mack saw action in 12 games and ended the season with 14 total tackles. Mack still has two seasons of eligibility remaining, which gives Penn State a significant window to capitalize on his talent and add depth and leadership. His experience in both the Big Ten and SEC heading into his third year of eligibility has prepared him to be a vital contributing member of the Nittany Lions’ defense moving forward.
Coming out of St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, King Mack was a four-star recruit and the No. 6 safety in the 2023 class, according to 247Sports. He was a consensus top-100 prospect and a three-time state champion, embodying a winning pedigree that has carried into his college career. On Mack, Andrew Ivins of 247Sports stated that Mack was "The football version of a five-tool center fielder. Lacks the ideal height/weight combo, but makes up for his smaller frame with his speed, instincts, ball skills, physicality and leadership qualities."
Mack’s return to Penn State is more than just a homecoming; it’s a statement of intent for the Nittany Lions. His experience in Alabama’s high-pressure environment will bring invaluable leadership to a young defensive backfield. For King Mack, the decision to return to Penn State could be about unfinished business. After a year of growth and challenges in the SEC, he’s ready to lead the Nittany Lions to new heights. As Penn State fans welcome the King back to Happy Valley, the 2025 season promises to be one to remember.