Penn State has offered a scholarship to a seventh-grader, Amari Sabb, according to the young man’s Twitter feed.
Blessed and Honored to receive my first offer from Penn State University @CoachTerryPSU @AntoineSabb @ShawnB_247 @SWiltfong247 @RivalsFriedman @PennStateFball @TodderickHunt @TimmyBreaker3 pic.twitter.com/9cX89RFPcA
— Amari Sabb (@AmariSabb) September 28, 2020
Amari Sabb is a receiver and defensive back for the class of 2026. He is the younger brother of elite 5-star recruit Keon Sabb, a class of 2022 recruit from Williamstown, N.J.
The question of whether or not major college programs should be offering kids in seventh grade is something that certainly is fair to be raised in college athletics.
Sabb comes from a football family and certainly will be highly recruited at some point along the way.
You can vote here on what you think about offering a seventh-grader.
Certainly begs the question: Should major college football programs be offering scholarships to 7th graders, if indeed that is the case here?https://t.co/tVwuKpDvxS
— Cory Giger (@CoryGiger) September 29, 2020