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Third former Penn State quarterback enters NCAA transfer portal this spring: Newsstand

Greg Pickelby:Greg Pickel05/02/24

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Former Penn State and UConn Huskies quarterback Ta'Quan Roberson. (David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports)
Former Penn State and UConn Huskies quarterback Ta'Quan Roberson. (David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports)

Penn State news, notes, and updates for May 2 include another former Nittany Lion entering the NCAA transfer portal, Carter Starocci making his stay or go decision, headlines of the day, and more.

It’s time to dive into Thursday’s top tweets and headlines about the Nittany Lions and college athletics.

Penn State tweets of the day

We start with a look at the NCAA transfer portal. One former Penn State quarterback has left it, while another one-time Nittany Lion has entered it again, joining a different former teammate currently in the portal in the process.

Starting with the former, Christian Veilleux left Pittsburgh after spring practice this year. He exited the portal for the second time on Wednesday by committing to Georgia State. The Panthers have an open quarterback competition coming out of spring practice. As for the latter situation, Ta’Quan Roberson is on the move again. The Wayne, N.J., native left the Lions after the 2021 season for UConn. He initially won the Huskies’ starting job but suffered a season-ending injury in the opening game of the 2022 season. Roberson returned in 2023 and completed 197 of 338 passes for 2,075 yards and 12 touchdowns to six interceptions over 11 games. Now, he’s looking for his next stop.

“I will be entering my name in the Transfer Portal,” Roberson wrote on Twitter. “Thank you to Coach Mora and staff, UConn Nation and my teammates for my time here at UConn.”

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Michael Johnson Jr. is the other former Nittany Lion passer in the portal. He left FAU last week.

In other news, four-time NCAA champion and standout Penn State wrestler Carter Starocci will be back for a final collegiate season in 2024-2025, he announced late Wednesday night.

Headlines of the day

Penn State Football 2024 Forecast: The Quarterbacks: Ralph, SI

Buzzworthy: Penn State offensive line takes shape: Bauer, BWI

Predicting Penn State football’s 2025 NFL draft picks: Alenstein, Daily Collegian

Penn State receiver target Corey Simms details why the Nittany Lions will get an official visit and much more: Snyder, BWI

The final stage of the recruiting process awaits On300 safety JaDon Blair: Wiltfong, On3

Penn State football April takeaways: Transfer departures, spring injury check, and more of what we learned: Pickel, BWI

2026 elite 4-star CB Elbert Hill is feeling ‘great’ about three top college football programs: Simmons, On3

Quote of the day

“Even though this is an individual sport, none of this would’ve been possible without the support of my teammates, coaches, staff, and family. Each and every one of you has had a significant impact on me, and I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. God continues to bless me every day and I will continue to follow the plan guided through the Holy Spirit.

“As everyone knows, this year was difficult as I had to deal with many things both on and off the mat. Even though this season ended with me on top of the podium, I was not satisfied. I’m here to take over. With one year of eligibility left, I want to end my collegiate career on my terms. Healthy, in style, and in a dominant fashion. With this in mind, l’m excited to announce that I will be returning to Penn State to bring another national title to State College, Pennsylvania.”

–PSU star wrestler Carter Starocci on his decision to return for a final season with the Nittany Lions.

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