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Penn State early enrollees arrive; Lions at the All-American Bowl recap: Newsstand

Greg Pickelby:Greg Pickel01/10/22

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Penn State is expected to name Boston College's Pat Kraft as its next AD. (BWI photo/Greg Pickel)

Nine new members of the Penn State football program have arrived. r

The Nittany Lions start the spring semester on Monday, which means the early enrollees from the Class of 2022 are attending their first classes today.

Below, we cover that and much more in the newsstand for Jan. 10. Let’s get to the top tweets and headlines about Penn State and college football.

Penn State tweets of the day

We start with the first nine members of the latest signing class to make it to campus.

Two quarterbacks, two running backs, two receivers, one tight end, one guard, and one defensive tackle are now in town. The list includes:

Top 10

  1. 1

    DJ Lagway injury

    Billy Napier shares encouraging update on Florida QB

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  2. 2

    Dylan Raiola

    Nebraska QB expected to be healthy before next game, per report

  3. 3

    Police officers punching fans

    Videos of altercation between police, fans at Florida-Georgia game under review

  4. 4

    Tez Johnson

    Oregon WR's injury not season-ending

  5. 5

    AP Poll

    Top 25 shakeup after Week 10

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Quarterbacks Drew Allar and Beau Pribula

Running back Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton

Tight end Jerry Cross

Receivers Omari Evans and Kaden Saunders

Guard JB Nelson

Defensive tackle Zane Durant

Allar and Singleton shined at the All-American Bowl just days before arriving on campus. Allar tossed a long touchdown and Singleton showed throughout the week why he’s one of the nation’s best ball carriers in this cycle.

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Headlines of the day

Penn State OL target Evan Link set to return to campus: Snyder, BWI

The New World of Turnovers: Poorman, Statecollege.com

9 things to know about Penn State football’s 9 enrollees starting classes today: Pickel, BWI

How Penn State football signees performed at high school All-American games: Engle, Daily Collegian

Penn State football roundtable: Which predictions did we whiff on for the 2021 season?: Bauer, BWI

What’s the right number of teams for College Football Playoff?: Giger, DKPittsburghSports

Penn State commits recognized as top performers at All-American Bowl: Snyder, BWI

PSU defense, special teams first thoughts entering 2022: Ji’Ayir Brown, Curtis Jacobs, PJ Mustipher and more: Snyder, The Athletic

5 takeaways from a busy first week of the offseason for Penn State football: Pickel, BWI

How Far is PSU From the College Football Playoff?: Wogenrich, SI

Discuss the latest Lions news and headlines inside The Lions Den forum with other members of Nittany Nation.

Quote of the day

“We didn’t get to see Dani Dennis-Sutton take quite as many reps as Mykel Williams or Marvin Jones Jr. over the course of the All-American Bowl week, but the Penn State commit impressed on snap-by-snap basis. Dennis-Sutton had an outtanding showing in 1-on-1’s on the first practice. He followed that up by being disruptive in Saturday’s game. He easily beat Ohio State signee George Fitzpatrick for a big sack in the first half. We also saw Dennis-Sutton show off some explosive strength in setting the edge. The future Nittany Lion is a high energy prospect with impressive speed-to-power.”

–On3 Director of Scouting Charles Power on how PSU signee Dani Dennos-Sutton performed at the All-American Bowl.

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