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Penn State Offers Big Ten DL Commit

Penn State DL coach Deion Barnes has a lot of work to do, potentially in the transfer portal
Photo by Matt Lynch, Nittany Sports Now: Deion Barnes

Penn State football has extended an offer to a Class of 2026 player that’s committed to another Big Ten school.

Djidjou Bah, a three-star DL from Tennessee’s Germantown High School, committed to Wisconsin just last month.

But he’s still fielding offers from other schools, as evidenced by Penn State offering him Saturday morning.

Bah, a 6-foot-3, 265-pounder, also has offers from schools such as Duke, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan State, Missouri, NC State, Northwestern and West Virginia.

Last season, he had 56 tackles, 7.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss per MaxPreps.

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Bah has not yet visited Penn State but there’s plenty of reason for him to be intrigued. For one, the team is a perennial national title contender.

Penn State has also churned out quality defensive linemen, with the most recent being Abdul Carter, who went No. 3 to the Giants in this year’s Draft.

Penn State’s 2026 Class currently has 24 players committed.

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