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Penn State Daily Notebook: November 20

James Franklin looks on after Indiana strikes on a 90 yard score in the first quarter.

Keep updated on the latest news concerning Penn State sports in today’s Penn State Daily. 

 

Update (1:17 PM)-

Update (8:35 AM)-
**While attending the Rutgers game, the Penn State staff extended an offer to 2025 athlete Seaonta Stewart Jr. from Winston Woods High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Stewart holds previous offers from Duke, Eastern Michigan, Miami Ohio, UMass and Purdue.

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Update (8:25 AM)-
**A second player from Ironton, Ohio received an offer this weekend while visiting Penn State. Earlier we told you about 2025 3-star athlete Shaun Terry II, and the Penn State staff offered his teammate Josh Johnson. The 6’3″, 185-pound safety holds other offers from West Virginia, UMass and Toledo. This was his first ever visit to State College.

Update (8:13 AM)-
**While on a visit this weekend, Penn State extended an offer to 2025 3-star athlete Shaun Terry II from Ironton, Ohio. The 5’10”, 170-pound athlete plays wide receiver and defensive back and holds other offers from Missouri, Auburn, Boston College, Illinois, Iowa, Louisville, Michigan, Michigan State, Pitt, Virginia Tech, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

 

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