Penn State’s Class of 2025 is perfectly balanced, as all things should be

Penn State has signed its Class of 2025, and it’s a solid class.

Penn State may be preparing for the Big Ten championship game this week, but Wednesday was a cause to pause and celebrate the future of the program beyond this season. Wednesday marked the beginning of the early signing period in college football, and Penn State officially inked 26 members for its Class of 2026. With a recruiting class split evenly with 13 offensive players and 13 defensive players, James Franklin and his staff have managed to pull in a balanced class that will continue to sustain what the entire staff has been working to build for the next few seasons.

More than half of this recruiting class is scheduled to enroll early in January. Penn State announced 14 members of its Class of 2025 will be early enrollees, which will allow them to go through offseason workouts and conditioning and participate in spring football practices.

This recruiting class will be one of Franklin’s best overall classes at Penn State as well. A total of 23 of the 26 commits were ranked as a four-star or five-star player by On3, 247Sports, Rivals, or ESPN. The class also spread the Penn State footprint into 10 different states, including 19 from Pennsylvania or a neighboring state.

Among the top-rated recruits in the Class of 2025 are interior offensive lineman [autotag]Malachi Goodman[/autotag] from New Jersey, cornerback [autotag]Daryus Dixson[/autotag] from California, and linebacker [autotag]LaVar Arrington Jr.[/autotag] (yes, THAT LaVar Arrington).

Here is a full list of Penn State’s Class of 2025 that has been signed during the early signing period:

  • DL [autotag]Randy Adirika[/autotag] (Miami, Fla.)
  • OL [autotag]Owen Aliciene[/autotag] (Cheshire, Conn.)
  • LB [autotag]LaVar Arrington Jr.[/autotag] (Annapolis, Md.)
  • DL [autotag]Dayshaun Burnett[/autotag] (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
  • DL [autotag]Chaz Coleman[/autotag] (Warren, Ohio)
  • RB [autotag]Jabree Coleman[/autotag] (Darby Township, Pa.)
  • WR [autotag]Jeff Exinor Jr.[/autotag] (Baltimore, Md.)
  • OL [autotag]Malachi Goodman[/autotag] (Bloomfield, N.J.)
  • DL [autotag]Cortez Harris[/autotag] (Largo, Md.)
  • RB [autotag]Tikey Hayes[/autotag] (Aliquippa, Pa.)
  • TE [autotag]Matt Henderson[/autotag] (Powhatan, Va.)
  • WR [autotag]Koby Howard[/autotag] (Pensacola, Fla.)
  • DB [autotag]Joshua Johnson[/autotag] (Ironton, Ohio)
  • DB [autotag]Jahmir Joseph[/autotag] (Nyack, N.Y.)
  • DL [autotag]Yvan Kemajou[/autotag] (Burtonsville, Md.)
  • TE [autotag]Brian Kortovich[/autotag] (Willoughby, Ohio)
  • QB [autotag]Bekkem Kritza[/autotag] (Chandler, Ariz.)
  • OL [autotag]Brady O’Hara[/autotag] (Mars, Pa.)
  • WR [autotag]Matt Outten[/autotag] (Portsmouth, Va.)
  • WR [autotag]Lyrick Samuel[/autotag] (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
  • LB [autotag]Cam Smith[/autotag] (Salem, N.J.)
  • LB [autotag]Alex Tatsch[/autotag] (Latrobe, Pa.)
  • DB [autotag]Braz Thomas[/autotag] (Glassboro, N.J.)
  • DB [autotag]Xxavier Thomas[/autotag] (Canonsburg, Pa.)
  • OL [autotag]Michael Troutman III[/autotag] (Trenton, N.J.)

The focus will now shift to the transfer portal as Penn State’s offseason roster changes could be continuing in the coming weeks amidst its Big Ten and College Football Playoff push.

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Penn State picks up key wide receiver commit from Jeff Exinor Jr.

Penn State has its four-star wide receiver in the Class of 2025 with Jeff Exinor Jr.

Following a busy week of recruiting buzz, Penn State is heading into another weekend feeling good with a new commitment on the board for the Class of 2025. Penn State started off the weekend by receiving a commitment from four-star wide receiver [autotag]Jeff Exinor Jr.[/autotag], from Maryland.

Exinor committed to Penn State over offers from in-state Maryland, Virginia Tech, and Syracuse in the final stages of his recruiting process. The 6-2 receiver will enter his senior season playing for McDonogh School, the same school that has produced players like Dani Dennis-Sutton and Dvon J-Thomas, starting defensive linemen for the Nittany Lions this upcoming season.

Exinor is the second wide receiver in Penn State’s Class of 2025. He joins Lyrick Samuel, from Brooklyn, NY, in the recruiting class in hopes of adding some explosiveness to the Penn State offense. The offensive production of the Kansas Jayhawks under new Penn State offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki is credited with increasing Exinor’s interest in becoming a Nittany Lion.

Exinor is the 20th commitment in Penn State’s Class of 2025, which is pushing for a top-10 ranking in the nation.

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4-star ATH Jeff Exinor Jr. locks in official visit to MSU in May

Michigan State football will be hosting a major 2025 target for an official visit in late May

Michigan State football will be hosting a major 2025 target for an official visit in late May.

Four-star athlete Jeff Exinor Jr. is reportedly locked in to take an official visit to Michigan State on May 31. Corey Robinson of 247Sports reported the recruiting news and added that Exinor took an unofficial visit to Michigan State this past week.

Exinor ranks as the No. 6 athlete in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 237 overall prospect and No. 6 player from Maryland.

Michigan State is one of nearly 20 programs to extend Exinor an offer. Other notable schools to offer Exinor includes Penn State, Syracuse, Maryland, Boston College, Michigan, Pitt, Oregon, Tennessee, South Carolina and USC.

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