Biggest theme of Penn State’s 2024 class: balance

Penn State’s 2024 class offers one of the more balanced recruiting hauls in the country.

With the first and busiest day of the college football early signing period behind us, we can confirm that Penn State signed all 25 of its Class of 2024 commits earlier today. It was a “drama-free” signing day according to [autotag]James Franklin[/autotag] who spoke after all the commits had signed. The class is now locked in for next year so let’s break it down.

Penn State returns a boatload of starting-caliber players from last season but will lose several starters to the NFL with more expected to announce in the coming month. Penn State has never been a heavy transfer portal school and relies mainly on keeping its returning players intact while reloading with a strong freshman class.

This years’ class is ranked 14th in the country by 247Sports Composite and 16th by On3. With 12 offensive commits and 13 defensive commits this year’s group is evenly balanced eluding to the fact that Franklin and his staff want to add quality depth around the board and fill in any neccessary holes from departing players.

From a positon standpoint is was more of the same type of balance across the board:

  • 7 skill players: QB [autotag]Ethan Grunkemeyer[/autotag], running backs [autotag]Quintin Martin[/autotag] and [autotag]Corey Smith[/autotag], wide recievers [autotag]Josiah Brown[/autotag], [autotag]Tyseer Denmark[/autotag], and [autotag]Peter Gonzalez[/autotag], tight end [autotag]Luke Reynolds[/autotag]
  • 5 offensive lineman: [autotag]Eagan Boyer[/autotag], [autotag]Caleb Brewer[/autotag], [autotag]Cooper Cousins[/autotag], [autotag]Donovan Harbour[/autotag], [autotag]Garrett Sexton[/autotag]
  • 6 defensive lineman: [autotag]Liam Andrews[/autotag], [autotag]DeAndre Cook[/autotag], [autotag]T.A. Cunningham[/autotag], [autotag]Xavier Gilliam[/autotag], [autotag]Jaylen Harvey[/autotag], and [autotag]Mylachi Williams[/autotag]
  • 5 secondary players: cornerbacks Antoine Belgrave-Shorter, Kenneth Woseley, Jon Mitchell, and safties Dejuan Lane, and Vaboue Toure
  • 2 linebackers: Kari Jackson and Anthony Specca

No one position or side of the ball dominated the 2024 recruiting cycle for Penn State, but thats a good thing because it shows that Penn State has talent everywhere. Three wide recievers were added to arguably the worst room in 2023 and a playmaking running back was added to a room featuring two former 5-star recruits. The trenches were reloaded with talent and many of the offensive line commits should challenge for starting spots in their first year.

In the time of the transfer portal and NIL perhaps a early signing day like the one Penn State had today is not exciting, but it does not matter Franklin’s method of “underpromise, overdeliver” method still produces wins. It has in the past. Penn State’s 2024 class is balanced, solid, and most importantly adds talent across the board which is key for sustained success.

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Which Class of 2024 players will enroll early at Penn State?

It looks like a good percentage of Penn State’s Class of 2024 will be on campus in January to get a jump with offseason workouts.

Now that Penn State has officially signed its Class of 2024 on the first day of the early signing period, or at least all of the commitments they had lined up, the page is quickly turning forward. Not to look past the upcoming Peach Bowl against Ole Miss later this month, but winter workouts and spring football will be here before you know it! And it seems a good percentage of Penn State’s Class of 2024 is expected to be on campus and ready to get started working with their new teammates and coaches.

Here are the players in Penn State’s Class of 2024 that are reportedly expected to enroll early in January and get started with the program:

  • DL [autotag]Liam Andrews[/autotag]
  • DB [autotag]Antoine Belgrave-Shorter[/autotag]
  • OL [autotag]Eagan Boyer[/autotag]
  • WR [autotag]Josiah Brown[/autotag]
  • DL [autotag]De’Andre Cook[/autotag]
  • OL [autotag]Cooper Cousins[/autotag]
  • DL [autotag]T.A. Cunningham[/autotag]
  • DL [autotag]Xavier Gilliam[/autotag]
  • QB [autotag]Ethan Grunkemeyer[/autotag]
  • DL [autotag]Jaylen Harvey[/autotag]
  • LB [autotag]Kari Jackson[/autotag]
  • RB [autotag]Quinton Martin[/autotag]
  • DB [autotag]Jon Mitchell[/autotag]
  • TE [autotag]Luke Reynolds[/autotag]
  • OL [autotag]Garrett Sexton[/autotag]
  • DB [autotag]Vaboue Toure[/autotag]

Every other member of Penn State’s Class of 2024 will join the program in the summer.

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Early Signing Day Tracker: Say hello to Penn State’s Class of 2024

The early signing period for college football is officially open as schools around the country are locking in their entire, if not the vast majority, of their recruiting classes for the Class of 2024. Penn State will be among the schools expecting …

The early signing period for college football is officially open as schools around the country are locking in their entire, if not the vast majority, of their recruiting classes for the Class of 2024. Penn State will be among the schools expecting to receive signed National Letters of Intent from their verbal commitments to make things official. There could always be a player or two who hold off until the traditional signing period in February for one reason or another, but Penn State is hoping for a pretty simple and straightforward opening to the early signing period.

Here is a look at each player who committed to Penn State in the Class of 2024 recruiting calendar and an update on which players have signed in the early signing period.

Penn State Class of 2024 profile: Three-star OT Eagan Boyer adds more OL depth

A quick look at Penn State Class of 2024 offensive tackle Eagan Boyer.

Penn State added to its offensive line support system with the addition of [autotag]Eagan Boyer[/autotag] in the Class of 2024. The North Carolina native had a number of offers to weigh but he committed to Penn State to join the effort in strengthening the depth of the offensive line through recruiting.

Boyer will bring good size to the offensive line and will benefit from having a little extra time to be fully groomed for a key role on the offensive line in the coming years. He is one of four offensive tackles in Penn State’s Class of 2024 as the Nittany Lions coaching staff really hammers home the importance of beefing up the line in recent recruiting cycles.

Here is a snapshot look at Boyer in Penn State’s Class of 2024.

Michigan State football offers 2024 offensive tackle Eagan Boyer

Michigan State football offers 2024 offensive tackle Eagan Boyer

Michigan State football offered an unranked offensive tackle who has some notable teams coming after him on Wednesday in Eagan Boyer. Boyer is another large offensive tackle, which seems to appeal to Mel Tucker, and you can learn more about Boyer below.

Eagan Boyer’s Recruiting Profile

Vitals

Hometown Cornelius, North Carolina
Projected Position Offensive Tackle
Height 6’8″
Weight 265 lbs
Class 2024

Recruitment

  • Offered on Jan. 18, 2023

Offers

  • Auburn
  • Charlotte
  • Duke
  • Georgia Tech
  • Kentucky
  • Louisville
  • Maryland
  • Michigan State
  • North Carolina
  • Penn State
  • Tennessee
  • Virginia Tech
  • Wake Forest
  • West Virginia

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Fast-rising Tar Heel State OL says Clemson gameday environment ‘is hard to beat’

A fast-rising offensive line prospect from the Tar Heel State was on campus for the Louisiana Tech game this past weekend. Cornelius (N.C.) William Amos Hough’s Eagan Boyer – a class of 2024 prospect who holds offers from schools like Charlotte, …

A fast-rising offensive line prospect from the Tar Heel State was on campus for the Louisiana Tech game this past weekend.

Cornelius (N.C.) William Amos Hough’s Eagan Boyer — a class of 2024 prospect who holds offers from schools like Charlotte, Duke, Maryland, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest — was in attendance for Clemson’s 48-20 win over La. Tech on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Memorial Stadium.

“The visit went great,” Boyer said of this past Saturday’s visit. “The tour of the facilities was really awesome and the game environment there is hard to beat. Being up on the top of the hill when the players came in was really cool.”

“The game day experience there is great,” he added. “A lot of energy there throughout the game.”

Boyer (6-8, 260) is pretty athletic for his size and has a lot of length to go with it. The converted tight end is in a year into his positional transition, so he’s focused on getting bigger, but he also remains just as athletic as he was prior to changing positions.

What was Boyer able to hear from Clemson’s staff when he was on campus?

“Mainly that they like my footwork and athleticism,” he recalled. “I think I’m definitely going to be coming back.”

In addition to possibly taking another Clemson game day visit, Boyer has visits planned to North Carolina, N.C. State and Georgia over the next few weeks. After that, he also plans on making his way to Maryland and West Virginia.

Look for Clemson to keep an eye on this fast-rising prospect as he continues to progress throughout his junior campaign.

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