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Penn State Lands Top QB, New Coach

Penn States football program finds stability with Kase Evans commitment, a highly-touted quarterback from the class of 2026. After a tumultuous coaching search, Matt Campbell is set to lead the team, bringing key staff members from Iowa State to ensure continuity in scheme and language.

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  • Penn State Football: Rebuilding with Campbell

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    Penn State football undergoes significant changes with new head coach Matt Campbell, securing four commitments from his 2026 Iowa State recruiting class. Player movement is expected due to the transfer portal and NFL Draft, with four players already deciding not to play in the Pinstripe Bowl and one entering the transfer portal. Key players like Dani Dennis-Sutton, Kaytron Allen, Zion Tracy, and A.J. Harris face NFL Draft decisions. Offensive tackles Malachi Goodman and Jven Williams, along with quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer, might leave. Penn State could need up to forty new players through the transfer portal, with Athletic Director Pat Kraft investing thirty million dollars into the 2026 roster.
  • Penn State's Ioane Opting Out of Pinstripe Bowl

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    Penn States offensive lineman Vega Ioane, a two-year starter, has opted out of the Pinstripe Bowl to focus on the NFL Draft. This decision leaves a significant void on the teams offensive line, as Ioane was a key player with 32 starts and 27 consecutive starts over the past two seasons. Ioane joins three other seniors in skipping the bowl game, opening opportunities for younger players to gain experience. The Pinstripe Bowl will serve as a crucial platform for many players, with some aiming to impress the coaching staff and others creating strong game film before potentially entering the transfer portal.
  • Penn State Lands 4 Iowa State Transfers

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    Penn States 2026 recruiting class receives a significant boost with four new commitments, including quarterback Kase Evans, a highly anticipated talent from Lexington High. Evans, a standout with a strong arm and winning mentality, initially chose Iowa State over Oklahoma State. He joins safeties Tyrell Chatman and Bryson Williams, and punter Lucas Tenbrock, ranked as the fifth-best punter nationally. These new additions bring depth and talent across key positions, strengthening Penn States future roster.
  • Evans Commits to Penn State

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    Kase Evans, a highly-touted three-star quarterback from Lexington, Texas, has committed to Penn State, marking a significant move for the talented signal-caller. Standing at six feet two inches and weighing one hundred ninety-eight pounds, Evans is considered one of the top prospects in the 2026 recruiting class. After being granted a release from his previous commitment to Iowa State, he joins Penn States 2026 recruiting class as the sixth member, further strengthening the teams future offensive lineup.
  • Evans Follows Campbell to Penn State

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    Penn States new football coach, Matt Campbell, has secured a significant commitment from highly-touted quarterback Kase Evans, who is joining the Nittany Lions mid-year. Evans, initially committed to Oklahoma State, switched to Iowa State under Campbell, and now follows him to Penn State, highlighting their strong bond and trust. Evans, ranked 50th nationally, brings impressive high school stats and is eager to contribute to Campbells new culture at Penn State.
  • Trace McSorley Stays at Penn State, Bringing Continuity

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    Penn State Coaching News: Trace McSorley Stays On Staff In this episode, we delve into the recent coaching developments at Penn State, focusing on the decision to retain Trace McSorley as part of the coaching team. Despite the arrival of new head coach Matt Campbell, McSorley, a beloved former quarterback, will remain with the program. His role, though not yet officially announced, is expected to leverage his institutional knowledge and fan appeal. This move signals a strategic approach to staff building, balancing fresh perspectives with established talent and a connection to the programs history.
  • Evans Decommits from Iowa State, Penn State in Play

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    Three-star quarterback Kase Evans decommits from Iowa State, potentially eyeing a move to Penn State following his former coach Matt Campbells departure. Evans, who initially committed to Iowa State and later Oklahoma State, has a history with several coaches now at Penn State. His impressive junior and senior high school statistics make him a highly regarded prospect.
  • Penn State's Ioane Declared for NFL Draft, Leaves Team

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    Penn State junior guard Vega Ioane, a potential first-round NFL Draft pick, has announced his decision to opt out of the Pinstripe Bowl and declare for the 2026 Draft. Ioane, a 64, 330-pound junior, expressed gratitude for his time at Penn State and thanked coaches James Franklin and Phil Trautwein. He allowed no sacks in the past two seasons and was named to several All-America teams. Ioane joins three other Penn State players in opting out of the bowl game. Meanwhile, offensive line coach Phil Trautwein has left the program to join Floridas staff, leaving several assistant coaches from Franklins staff remaining.