Penn State Photo Gallery: Future Nittany Lions at All-American Bowl
Penn State fans should feel good following the the All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas. Although the West defeated the East, 34-14, there was a lot for fans to be excited about throughout the week.
The Nittany Lions had four signees in the game, including quarterback Drew Allar, running back Nick Singleton, defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton and linebacker Keon Wylie. All four started the game.
With so much rotation, each were limited in regards to stats. Allar did throw for one touchdown, and really should’ve had a second if not for a dropped pass by Oscar Delp late in the game. Dennis-Sutton probably had the best individual performance of the four, recording multiple tackles and quarterback hurries, as well as sack.
Penn State fans can check out all the best photos from the past week below.
Link: Penn State commits recognized as top performers at All-American Bowl
QB Drew Allar
DE Dani Dennis-Sutton
Dani Dennis-Sutton told BWI this week he plans to run track for McDonogh this spring. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Dani Dennis-Sutton poses for a photo with his teammates after day two in San Antonio. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Penn State defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton was one of three Nittany Lion commits who stood out to On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Dani Dennis-Sutton was on of the best players on the East team all week at the All-American Bowl. (Credit: Jeremy Birmingham/Letterman Row) Dani Dennis-Sutton was also one of the hardest working players for the East team throughout the week. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Future Penn State defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton following day one at the All-America Bowl in San Antonio, Texas. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Dani Dennis-Sutton works on different hand drills during practice for the All-American Bowl. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder)
RB Nick Singleton
RB Nick Singleton makes a catch during day two of practice at the All-American Bowl. (Credit: Jeremy Birmingham/On3) Penn State running back Nick Singleton arrives for his first practice at the All-American Bowl. (Credit: On3/Jeremy Johnson) Running back Nick Singleton was named a top performer for his efforts throughout the week at the All-American Bowl. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Nick Singleton poses for a photo following a joint practice with the West team. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Nick Singleton was named the Offensive Player of the Year by the All-American Bowl. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder)
LB Keon Wylie
Keon Wylie poses for a photo after practice at the All-American Bowl. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Keon Wylie played defensive end throughout his high school career, making this his first start at linebacker. (Credit: Jeremy Birmingham/On3) Penn State linebacker recruit Keon Wylie performs in different drills during All-American Bowl practice. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Penn State linebacker recruit Keon Wylie worked with former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jeremiah Trotter all week in San Antonio. (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder) Keon Wylie during day two at the All-American Bowl (Credit: BWI/Ryan Snyder)