Penn State flips commitment of 2025 Ohio defensive back

Penn State r received a commitment from 2025 three-star Ohio defensive back

Penn State received some positive recruiting news to kick off its bye week on Monday afternoon when three-star 2025 Ironton (Ohio) defensive back [autotag]Josh Johnson[/autotag] announced his commitment to the Nittany Lions. Johnson committed initially to Louisville this summer but reopened his recruitment following an official visit to Penn State in June.

The six-foot-three defensive back had visited State College numerous times throughout his recruitment and became close with the staff and current players.

“They have one of the best defenses in college football right now,” Johnson said. “I feel like my relationship with the staff at PSU is great. I talk to a lot of people over there daily. I really love the energy when I’m there.”

Johnson is rated as a three-star by 247Sports, the No. 90 cornerback in the 2025 class and the No. 39 player in Ohio. The 247Sports Composite rankings have Johnson as the No. 83 cornerback nationally.

Due to his size, Penn State recruited Johnson as a cornerback, but he can move to safety if needed. Penn State’s 2025 class already has [autotag]Daryus Dixson[/autotag], [autotag]Jahmir Joseph[/autotag] and [autotag]Xxavier Thomas[/autotag] at cornerback. [autotag]Braswell Thomas[/autotag] is also a part of the class at safety.

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Penn State picks up commitment from safety Braswell Thomas

New Jersey safety Braswell Thomas is heading to Penn State in the Class of 2025 as the latest commitment on the board.

Penn State has been picking up some good news on the recruiting trail this weekend. A day after adding a commitment from an in-state running back out of Philadelphia, Penn State is adding a safety to the Class of 2025 out of South Jersey. Braswell Thomas, from Cape May, New Jersey, announced his commitment to Penn State on Sunday afternoon.

Thomas is rated as a three-star safety according to his recruiting profile from 247Sports and On3. Rivals rates Thomas as a four-star receiver. The 6′-2″, 185-pound chose the Nittany Lions over West Virginia following this weekend’s official visit to the Penn State campus.

Thomas has long been a key target for Penn State. Penn State extended an offer to Thomas in March 2023 and looked to be a solid Penn State lean for the duration of his recruiting process. Thomas took visits to Penn State five times between unofficial visits and football camps prior to his official visit this weekend.

Thomas made official visits to West Virginia and Nebraska prior to his official visit to Penn State in June.

Penn State’s Class of 2025 also includes commitments to help out the defensive secondary with cornerbacks Daryus Dixson, Jahmir Joseph and Xxavier Thomas, and safety Antonio Branch Jr.

Here is an updated look at Penn State’s Class of 2025 commitment tracker.

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UGA football offers receiver Braswell Thomas

Georgia football offers class of 2025 wide receiver recruit Braswell Thomas

Class of 2025 wide receiver recruit Braswell Thomas is a rising name to watch in the sophomore class. Thomas recently received a scholarship offer from defensive backs coach Fran Brown and the Georgia Bulldogs. Fran Brown specializes in recruiting the Northeast.

Braswell Thomas is currently unranked, but he holds recent scholarship offers from Penn State, Rutgers, and now Georgia. Thomas took a recent visit to check out the campus at Rutgers.

The 6-foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver plays high school football for Lower Cape May Regional High School in Cape May, New Jersey.

The Cape May standout shows the ability to win contested catches in this highlight clip:

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs currently have four commitments in the class of 2025. Georgia has verbal pledges from two five-star recruits in the current sophomore class.

The unranked wide receiver announced his scholarship from Georgia football via Twitter:

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