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Update (2:16 p.m.)โย **A big-time Penn State defensive line target will be at Penn State this weekend. His name is Tavian Branch (2026). Branch is a 6-foot-4, 285-pounder from Riverside High School in Taylor, Pennsylvania. He has an official visit scheduled for the weekend of June 13.
Iโll be at PSU tomorrow!!! ๐๐ ??#weare #PSU @CoachTrautFB @coachjfranklin @PennStateFball @ChadSimmons_ @SWiltfong_ @adamgorney @tyler_calvaruso pic.twitter.com/tYmKIW7tP6
— Tavian Branch (@BranchTavian) April 4, 2025
Update (12:03 p.m.)โย **Iowa wrestling heavyweight Ben Kueter is injured. Per Kueterโs mother on Facebook, Kueter, who took eighth at the NCAA Wrestling Championships in Philly late last month and is a linebacker for the Hawkeyes, will be out four-to-eighth months. This could cost him Iowaโs football season, but as of now, Kueter is expected to be back in time for wrestling season.
Ben Kueter's mom announced on Facebook that he'll be out with hip surgery for 4-8 months. He will not be back for football in the fall, but should be back in time for wrestling season in November. pic.twitter.com/Kc98Fl4hKQ
— Justin Basch (@JustinJBasch) April 4, 2025
Update (9:30 a.m.)โย **Penn State baseball is back in action tonight against Minnesota, beginning a three-game away. Coach Mike Gambinoโs team is 18-10 overall thus far and 6-6 in the Big Ten. In its last conference series, the team dropped two of three to Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Penn State goes back on the road for a three-game series at Minnesota this weekend! Begins on Friday at 7 p.m. All games broadcast on B1G+.
Preview โก๏ธ https://t.co/bAtSmAU9MW#WeAre pic.twitter.com/NaduUcRr5y
— Penn State Baseball (@PennStateBASE) April 3, 2025
Update (9:00 a.m.)โย **Nick Abrams II will be on campus this weekend. Abrams (2026) is a 6-foot-3, 220-pound four-star LB from the McDonough School in Owings Mills, Maryland. Penn State is in Abramsโ top five along with Alabama, Georgia, Michigan and Oregon.
I will be in happy valley tomorrow and Saturday #WeAre@McDCoachSule @McDonoghFB @coachjfranklin @Coachdanconnor @knnysndrs @ZemaitisTouch_ pic.twitter.com/PxvB1YEcLY
— Nick Abrams II 4โญ๏ธ (@thenickabrams) April 3, 2025
Update (8:30 a.m.)โย **Another QB prospect was on campus. Collin Boff (2027), who also trains with Maendler, paid a visit. Boff is a 6-foot-3, 225-pounder from Harvest Prep in Ohio State countryโ Columbus. Penn State hasnโt offered him yet but he does have offers from Miami (OH) and Toledo.
I had an amazing time at Penn State today!! Thank you for having me and Iโm excited to be back the 25th and 26th!! #weare@DannyOBrienQB @BradMaendler @McSorley_IX @HPWarriorFball @coachjfranklin @chrismahon_ pic.twitter.com/A6XExtADkX
— Collin Boff QB 27โ (@BoffCollin) April 4, 2025
Update (8:00 a.m.)โย **One of Penn Stateโs Class of 2026 commits will be on campus this weekend. Lavar Keys announced that heโll be visiting. Keys, a three-star, 5-foot-11, 170-pound receiver from Marylandโs DeMatha Catholic, has been committed to Penn State since August.
Back in State College this week!
#WeAre #PSU pic.twitter.com/MaLGce2Riq— Lavar Keys โ (@lavarkeys5) April 3, 2025
Update (7:30 a.m.)โ **Oscar Sloan (2028) was at Penn State yesterday. Sloan is a 6-foot-3, 185-pound QB from Center Grove High School in Greenwood, Indiana. He doesnโt have an offer from Penn State yet but does have offers from Georgia State, Maryland, Miami (OH), Purdue and Toledo. His personal QB coach, Brad Maendler, is also Drew Allarโs personal QB coach.
I had a great time at Penn State today!! Canโt wait to be back!! #weare @coachjfranklin @DannyOBrienQB @McSorley_IX @Coach_Elby @chrismahon_ @siderjoe @xfactorQB @BradMaendler pic.twitter.com/PIFGKPMnku
— Oscar Sloan (@OscarSloan18) April 4, 2025
Update (7:00 a.m.)โย **Oluwasemilore Olubobola (2027) was at Penn State for spring practice this week. Oluboblola is a 6-foot-7, 275-pound lineman from St. Peterโs Prep in New Jersey. Penn State offered him March 31. He also has offers from Boston College, Duke, Rutgers, Syracuse, Texas A&M and UMass.
Had an amazing time at Penn state today. @PennStateFball @CoachTrautFB @KinslerLatish pic.twitter.com/Mk0FUcHVxT
— oluwasemilore olubobola (@52_olubobola) April 4, 2025
