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What seed is Penn State projected to get in the College Football Playoff?: Newsstand

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Quarterback Drew Allar. (Credit: Steve Manuel | Blue White Illustrated)

Penn State news, notes, and updates for Feb. 10 include a new College Football Playoff projection, headlines of the day, and more. It’s time to dive into Monday’s top tweets and headlines about the Nittany Lions and college athletics.

Penn State tweets of the day

Matt Hayes from USA Today has put out his first seed projections for next year’s 12-team postseason tournament. He projects Penn State to be the No. 1 seed. That would give the Lions a bye and send them right to the quarterfinals at a neutral site bowl destination. Georgia, Clemson, and Kansas State also have the first round off in Hayes’ projections.

“We could talk about the talent returning on both sides of the ball, new defensive coordinator Jim Knowles and how Penn State’s roster matches up with anyone in college football,” Hayes writes. “But there’s intrinsic value in being there, doing that. Which, of course, Penn State hadn’t done in the playoff prior to last season. Think Michigan under Jim Harbaugh, which took two CFP trips to figure it out.”

He goes on to right about the Lions’ “big game” history under James Franklin as something that could hurt the Lions’ chances of earning the top spot.

“The ugly trend has to change,” Hayes writes. “The Nittany Lions won two games in the playoff (SMU, Boise State) with everything on the line, but those weren’t heavyweights. Oregon (Sept.v27) and at Ohio State (Nov. 1) are season-defining games.”

Headlines of the day

Which comes next? A new first-time Super Bowl winner or a new first-time college football national champion: Staples, On3

The PSU Recruiting Big Board: February: Fitz, BWI

Delaware LB Tysir Young: ‘It’s always been a dream of mine to be offered by Penn State’: Snyder, BWI

Four OVs set for four-star DL Keshawn Stancil, including one to PSU: Fitz, BWI

Turnovers doom PSU hoops in blowout loss at UCLA, 78-54: Bauer, BWI

Quote of the day

“The experience was great. Not a single dull moment with the staff and other recruits. I enjoyed every moment. From when I first stepped into their facility, Penn State’s coaching staff made me feel welcomed in every way. I love the culture, the community and the family they represent at Penn State. It’s always been a dream of mine to be offered by Penn State, so it was a great surprise.”

Class of 2028 defender Tysir Young to BWI on being offered by PSU.

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