Penn State basketball in final 5 of 2023 four-star forward

Could Penn State basketball beat out these four schools for a four-star recruit?

As it stands right now, there are zero players coming to Penn State out of the class of 2023. Originally three players had committed to the program but asked for their NLI release after the head coaching change.

When [autotag]Mike Rhoades[/autotag] took over the job, the program was about as baron as one could get. Graduates, transfer portal entrants and decommitments left Penn State with two scholarship players for the upcoming season at one point in time.

While the transfer portal can take away from a program, it can also get great talent into a program quickly. Penn State is familiar with the benefits it can provide after last season.

As expected, Rhoades targeted bringing some of his VCU players with him to State College. [autotag]Ace Baldwin[/autotag] was the first to commit, followed by [autotag]Nicholas Kern[/autotag] who committed the other day.

However, it looks like Penn State is in the running to land a player from the class of 2023.

Four-star forward from California, [autotag]Brady Dunlap[/autotag], recently cut his list down to five schools. Originally committed to Notre Dame, Dunlap asked for his NLI release in January after Mike Brey announced he would be stepping down as head coach following the season.

The other schools on his list are North Carolina, Villanova, St. Johns and Nebraska.

On3’s industry rankings have him listed as the 154th-ranked player in the 2023 class, but ESPN has him 80th in their top 100 list.

Dunlap is a 6’7″ forward who can shoot from range. That is his biggest strength and something that could translate to the next level right away if on the floor.

When speaking with Joe Tipton of On3 about Penn State he said, “Coach Rhoades has been great. He has worked very hard and has made an impression on me and my family. The whole staff seems to be a family along with the a winning culture. The school itself is very enticing with the history of athletic success. I can’t wait to visit.”

Dunlap has upcoming visits scheduled with every school except for Penn State at the moment, but it looks like he won’t make his decision until he visits the program in person.

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Crystal ball pick says former Penn State commit could follow Shrewsberry to Notre Dame

A crystal ball prediction yields ominous outcome for Penn State basketball

We probably should have seen something like this coming. Although nothing is officially a done deal by any stretch of the imagination, one recruiting analyst is calling for former Penn State commit [autotag]Carey Booth[/autotag] to end up at Notre Dame. And just as Booth was a big-time recruiting victory for [autotag]Micah Shrewsberry[/autotag] at Penn State, Shrewsberry could once again score a nice recruiting win involving Booth.

Booth is being predicted to end up at Notre Dame by 247Sports contributor Trevor Andershock. What makes this prediction so notable is Andershock’s perfect record in crystal ball predictions, as he is currently 44-for-44. So, on the surface, this does seem rather ominous for Penn State.

Booth committed to Penn State in August 2022 when Shrewsberry was still the head coach of the Nittany Lions. Booth, the son of former Penn State standout Calvin Booth, was the second highest-ranked recruit in the history of the Penn State basketball program.

Shortly after Shrewsberry left Penn State to become the new head coach at Notre Dame, Booth asked to be released from his national letter of intent so he could explore his opportunities once again. The four-star deciding to stick with Penn State seemed unlikely, and a move to Notre Dame would seem to be a likely scenario at this point in time.

Booth was the first of two players to ask for a release from his NLI since Shrewsberry’s departure for south Bend.  [autotag]Logan Imes[/autotag] is the most recent player to ask to be released from his NLI. The three-star Indiana native could also be on Notre Dame’s radar for Shrewsberry, although it is reported Imes could still end up at Penn State.

Penn State’s current roster for the 2023-24 season has five scholarship players at the moment. The class of 2023 has just one remaining player, for now, and it just so happens to be Shrewsberry’s son, [autotag]Braeden Shrewsberry[/autotag].

Penn State’s search for a new head coach to succeed Shrewsberry. Whoever is named the head coach will have a lot of work to do in filling out the roster for next season.

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Wisconsin in contact with former Notre Dame commit

The Badgers have been in contact with Brady Dunlap, a three-star class of 2023 forward from California after he decommitted from Notre Dame.

The Badgers have been in contact with Brady Dunlap, a three-star class of 2023 forward from Studio City, California. The 6-foot-7 athlete decommitted from Notre Dame in January.

Wisconsin is one of many teams that have expressed interest in Dunlap, including UCLA, Villanova and Oregon. With the Greg Gard and Badgers in need of help at the wing position, he could be a strong addition to Wisconsin’s class of 2023 reinforcements.

The Badgers have commitments from four-star forward Gus Yalden (La Porte, Indiana), three-star forward Nolan Winter (Lakeville, Minnesota) and three-star guard John Blackwell (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) for this year’s class.

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Badger Basketball recruit named Minnesota Gatorade POY

Future Badger Nolan Winter, a three-star forward from Lakeville, Minnesota was named the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year on Wednesday.

Future Badger Nolan Winter, a three-star forward from Lakeville, Minnesota was named the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year on Wednesday. The 6-foot-10 athlete committed to Wisconsin in September and is one of three players set to join the team next season.

Winter averaged 23.2 points per game while grabbing 11.5 boards as well this season. On top of the on-court production, he was also very active in the community and a 3.90 GPA student.

With Tyler Wahl potentially leaving the Badgers following the conclusion of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), Winter could step into a significant role with Wisconsin in 2023. Regardless, he’ll look to become the next successful Badger recruit from Minnesota.

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Jackson Shelstad named Oregon Gatorade Player of the Year

2023 Oregon Ducks commit Jackson Shelstad was once again named the Gatorade Player of the Year in Oregon.

The 2022-23 season didn’t end as planned for the Oregon Ducks, who did not see their name crop up on Selection Sunday and will instead face UC-Irvine in the first round of the NIT on Wednesday evening.

Dana Altman’s club did get good news in the return of guard Jermaine Couisnard for next season, but the biggest story will be the three headed monster recruiting class of KJ Evans, Mookie Cook, and Jackson Shelstad.

Shelstad just put another piece of hardware on his trophy case, as the West Linn point guard was named the Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Oregon – the second time he has earned the honor.

Shelstad comes in at No. 31 in the 247Sports composite rankings of the class of 2023. He is the eighth ranked point guard an, unsurprisingly, the number one player in Oregon.

He’ll have big shoes to fill in Eugene next year following the departure of Will Richardson – who set the record for games played in a Ducks uniform.

Shelstad will have plenty of talent surrounding him, and looks primed to follow the path of fellow West Linn-to-Oregon point guard Payton Pritchard – who starred for the Ducks before playing with the Boston Celtics.

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Penn State Class of 2023 snapshot: RB David Kency Jr.

Let’s take a quick profile look at Penn State preferred walk-on running back David Kency Jr.

The current running back situation at Penn State is full of potential. After a brilliant debut from [autotag]Nick Singleton[/autotag] and [autotag]Kaytron Allen[/autotag], two stars from the Class of 2022, the running game appears to be in great shape heading into the 2023 season. Despite losing Kaytron Allen to the transfer portal, Penn State’s depth at the running back position is boosted by the addition of [autotag]London Montgomery[/autotag] in the Class of 2023. But the Nittany Lions have also added a preferred walk-on from Louisiana with David Kercry Jr.

Kency didn’t garner much interest from schools across the country. But he ultimately made the decision to commit to James Franklin and the Nittany Lions.

Let’s take a more in-depth look at what running back David Kency Jr. brings to Penn State football.

PSU football 2023 player profile: WR Ethan Black

Here’s a look at Penn State 2023 preferred walk-on wide receiver Ethan Black.

As we are just a little over a month into the college football offseason, James Franklin has been busy on the recruiting trail.

The Nittany Lions have a talented 2023 class coming in.

One notable position worth mentioning is wide receiver.

Penn State will be without both Parker Washington and Mitchell Tinsley next season, as they depart for the NFL.

That means other players like KeAndre Lambert-Smith and Kaden Saunders are next in line to step up in their wide receiver room.

Saunders is a talented pass-catcher that Franklin had praise for before his freshmen season began at State College.

On top of that, the Nittany Lions have a receiver room that is full of youth for quarterback Drew Allar.

They also have a few preferred walk-ons coming in next season. One of them is at their wide receiver position.

That is Pennsylvania native Ethan Black.

Let’s take a deeper look into his recruiting profile.

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Cowboys’ Darren Woodson on wait for Hall of Fame: ‘At some point, it’s going to happen’

The wait for Woodson to get the call to Canton has lasted longer than the entire career that has unquestionably earned him the honor. | From @ToddBrock24f7

The wait is something Darren Woodson has grown used to.

Unfortunately, so is the disappointment.

For the 15th time since he became eligible in 2008, the Cowboys safety has watched another class of men he played with and against be welcomed to football immortality in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In seven of those years, his name was on the list of semifinalists and the case for his enshrinement was made in some secret room to the committee who holds the keys.

This year, for the first time ever, Woodson made it the finalist stage. He was one of 15 greats who had to go about their normal lives for the past couple weeks wondering- and waiting- for what’s become known as The Knock.

Woodson is still waiting.

His wait for The Knock has lasted longer than the entire playing career that has unquestionably earned him the right to hear it.

“Yeah, anytime you’re in a situation where you’re up for an award and you don’t win it… I’d be a fool and lying to you if I said I wasn’t disappointed,” Woodson said on Thursday after being passed over for inclusion in the Class of 2023.

“I’m disappointed, but I’m not broken by it.”

It would take a lot more than that to break the three-time Super Bowl champ.

The five-time Pro Bowler.

The four-time first-team All-Pro.

The Ring of Honor honoree.

The franchise’s all-time leading tackler.

The college linebacker who went on to redefine the safety position in the NFL.

When Cowboys defensive backfield coach Dave Campo visited Arizona State in 1992 to work out a cornerback named Phillippi Sparks, it was the Sun Devils’ undersized linebacker who really captured his attention.

“He’s running like crazy out there,” Campo said of Woodson. “He makes a tackle here or there, but Arizona State was so good on defense he didn’t have to make many tackles. But he was around the football all the time.”

Too small to be a pro linebacker? Probably. But Jimmy Johnson also wanted a big, strong safety who also had speed to help Dallas compete with the rest of the NFC East. So Campo put the 6-foot-2-inch, 218-pound Woodson through some DB drills.

“Footwork-wise, explosion and all those things… he was exactly what you’re looking for at that position,” Campo raved.

He promised Johnson that Woodson could start on every special teams unit from Day One and even have a shot at becoming the team’s dedicated nickel back.

The Cowboys used one of their Herschel Walker picks to select him in the second round of the draft.

Woodson started two games that fall, made the league’s All-Rookie team for his special teams play, and helped the Cowboys win the first of three Super Bowls in the 1990s.

He was in the starting lineup on opening day the following season, and the NFL had its first true “cover safety.”

“The nickel position is different,” Campo explained. “It’s tougher to play than the outside corner. The receivers in there are usually quicker and use the whole field to run away from you. That’s where Woodson separates himself from everyone else. He could line up and cover man-to-man with his speed, and was smart enough because of his safety work to understood zones. You don’t see that combination very often. He could handle anyone inside. There’s nobody he really had a problem with.”

Woodson ended his remarkable career with just 23 interceptions, never nabbing more than five in a season. But Dallas played so much man, it can be argued that’s only because he covered so well that he was rarely tested by opposing quarterbacks, even one-on-one against receivers like Andre Reed, Cris Carter, and Jerry Rice.

Hall of Famers all.

As longtime Cowboys writer Rick Gosselin points out:

“With the explosion of the passing game that has made three-receiver offensive sets staples, every team in the NFL now looks for safeties with the cover skills that Woodson brought to the Cowboys back in 1992. He was 30 years ahead of his time.”

Which only makes it harder to see so many defensive backs get gold jackets ahead of Woodson. Not all of them would seem to have a body of work that’s as stacked. One or two very recent inductees noticeably pale in comparison.

And yet, Woodson still waits.

“Going into this, my expectations were set on, ‘Hey, this is my first time on the floor,'” Woodson, now 53, said. “I’m not sure if anyone makes it the first time you get into the top 15 unless you’re a first-ballot guy. But I’m OK. I’ve got a lot of friends and family and tons of support here. I’m going to be fine.”

The fact that he got closer than ever before- only to get rejected again- and have it all happen right in his backyard of Phoenix adds to the travesty, in the eyes of many Cowboys faithful.

Just as the only team Woodson ever played for experienced in the 2022 postseason, making it one step further than last year is of little solace in the moment; it only delays the disappointment. Amplifies it.

But also just like the Cowboys have become accustomed to doing, Woodson is already looking ahead to the future.

With names like Andrew Luck, Julius Peppers, Antonio Gates, and Eric Berry headlining the list of those who will become Hall-of-Fame eligible next year, the Class of 2024 seems to be lacking in surefire first-ballot guys. That could help Woodson’s chances.

But it also requires yet another year of waiting.

“There’s an opportunity for me to continue in this process,” Woodson said, “and hopefully that opportunity is next year, the following year or whatever. I feel like, at some point, it’s going to happen. And I’m okay with that.”

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Pro Football Hall of Fame: Watch Class of 2023 announced at NFL Honors

Watch as the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class is announced during the 12th Annual NFL Honors in Phoenix, Arizona ahead of the Super Bowl.

The 12th annual NFL Honors didn’t disappoint, and one of the highlight’s of Thursday’s action was the annoncement of the 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class.

Without futher ado, here are the soon-to-be, enshrinees.

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Penn State’s Class of 2023 recognized for offensive line strength

247Sports says Penn State’s offensive line effort paid off in the Class of 2023

Penn State made a concentrated effort to beef things up on the offensive line in the Class of 2023. After locking down commitments from three four-star linemen in the early signing period, the Nittany Lions capped the recruiting class with one more four-star player for the offensive line on the traditional national signing day this week with the addition of Chimdy Onoh. As the recruiting classes around the country settle as it looks like Penn State’s class is now complete barring any potential transfer portal adjustments moving forward, the effort made with the offensive line is being recognized in the recruiting roundup summaries.

247Sports took a look at a number of the recruiting classes that best improved their school’s rosters, with the idea that not every recruiting class needed to attack the same positions in order to improve the roster. For instance, Penn State got the help it needed at some skill positions in the Class of 2022 with players like running backs [autotag]Nick Singleton[/autotag] and [autotag]Kaytron Allen[/autotag] and quarterback [autotag]Drew Allar[/autotag], so the focus on those positions in 2023 was not nearly as pressing. Instead, Penn State worked on the offensive line that will allow those players to continue to shine in 2023 and beyond.

Penn State’s offensive line was the key area of improvement highlighted by 247Sports, and it is understandable why. With [autotag]Olu Fashanu[/autotag] deciding to return next season, along with [autotag]Hunter Nourzad[/autotag] and [autotag]Caedan Wallace[/autotag], the Nittany Lions have the look of a solid offensive line going into the 2023 season, but the Class of 2023 will help keep things stabilized for big offensive line play after the 2023 season.

Here’s what 247Sports had to say about Penn State’s offensive line focus in the Class of 2023;

Penn State solidified its future along the offensive line with four bluechip signees, including two interior players and two offensive tackles. The Nittany Lions grabbed two of the top six tackles, with Alex Birchmeier (6-5, 285) leading the pack as the nation’s No. 2 player at the position. Fast riser Chimdy Onoh, a four-star tackle, picked Penn State over Michigan State on National Signing Day, providing yet another boost to an impressive class. Onoh’s meteoric rise through the 247Sports rankings in December was somewhat surprising. He went from an Old Dominion commitment in mid-December to garnering multiple Power Five offers in a matter of days as a four-star prospect. Most of the attention he generated was from the Big Ten and SEC. He entered National Signing Day as the nation’s No. 13 offensive tackle prospect.

The 247Sports summary goes on to highlight the idea that the new additions to the offensive line will not feel the pressure of being thrown into the mix right away. The returning linemen for Penn State will allow the Class of 2023 signees to take some time to develop and being fully prepared for their roles on the line, but knowing that any one of them could step in early if needed is a luxury as well.

Penn State signed the top-rated player in Pennsylvania with [autotag]J’ven Williams[/autotag] at offensive tackle, the top-rated player in Virginia with [autotag]Alex Birchmeier[/autotag], and another top 10 player from Virginia with [autotag]Anthony Donkoh[/autotag] in the early signing period. Onoh joined the class this week on the traditional signing day.

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