Tasean “Nate” Young-Stieff, a Class of 2024 three-star athlete out of Green Run High school in Virginia Beach, Virginia, has narrowed his school choice down to ten, and Penn State made the list.
My Final 10❗️❗️❗️I would like to take the opportunity to thank all of the schools who have extended an offer to me. My family, coaches, teammates and I appreciate it. Right now I would like to focus my attention and relationships on the following schools.
RIP Mom, I LOVE YOU. pic.twitter.com/C0cK6dNiVq— Tasean “Nate” Young-Stieff (@Tasean_young) November 3, 2022
Penn State is in the mix with Coastal Carolina, Duke, East Carolina, Liberty, Marshall, Maryland, North Carolina, Ole Miss, and Virginia Tech. The 5-foot-11, 160-pound Young-Stieff is the No. 16 player in Virginia, the No. 68 wide receiver, and the No. 511 player nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.
Young-Stieff received an offer from Penn State back in May, however, he has not visited Penn State yet. He is an all-state, two-time all-region, and three-time all-district playing wide receiver, cornerback, running back, kickoff returner, and punt returner for Green Run.
Young-Stieff has excellent speed and good route-running ability, which shows on tape. He has good hands and is shifty with him being All-state as a punt returner. On defense, he has the closing speed to keep up with receivers and make plays on the ball. While Young-Stieff is being recruited as a wide receiver, he can also play defensive back if needed. With his abilities as a returner, he can contribute right away on special teams as he works his way up the lineup.
You can he his game tape on Hudl by clicking the link below.
Tasean “nate” Stieff Sophomore Tape – Tasean Young-Stieff highlights – Hudl
Penn State would like to add to Young-Stieff to their recruiting class which only has offensive guard Cooper Cousins to date.
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