Penn State gets massive commitment from 2025 four-star offensive lineman

Penn State picked up another big commitment this week, this time beefing up the offensive line.

Not only did Penn State get their season started with a bang when dominating West Virginia on the road to silence some of the critics, they were able to utilize that performance to help themselves on the recruiting trail.

Almost immediately after the game on Saturday finished, the Nittany Lions got some great news when wide receiver [autotag]Matthew Outten[/autotag] flipped his commitment from Virginia Tech to Penn State.

Whether it was the offense looking much better that made him think he could envision himself playing in this program or not, landing the productive high school wide out is important for [autotag]Marques Hagans[/autotag] in the 2025 cycle.

However, that wasn’t the only big news on the recruiting trail coming out of Week 1.

Longtime offensive lineman recruit [autotag]Malachi Goodman[/autotag] has made up his mind.

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This is a massive recruiting win for [autotag]James Franklin[/autotag] and his staff as they were able to land the third-highest ranked player in the state of New Jersey, beating out the likes of Auburn, USC, Alabama and Georgia who he also took official visits to earlier in the summer.

“The biggest factor was development. The main reasons I committed to Penn State are the coaching staff, how I feel about the offensive line group and I like Coach [Phil Trautwein] a lot,” he said per Ryan Snyder of On3.

At 6-foot-5 and 315 pounds, he is considered to have a high ceiling based on his young age that allows plenty of room to grow once he starts working with the staff at Penn State.

Rated as a four-star recruit in the class of 2025, he comes in at No. 130 in the cycle according to On3’s Industry Ranking which now makes him the highest-rated player in the Nittany Lions’ class.

Four-star receiver Matthew Outten flips commitment to Penn State

Penn State added another key wide receiver to its Class of 2025.

If it wasn’t already a good enough weekend for Penn State and head coach James Franklin, things got a little better on Monday. Days after opening the season with a road win at West Virginia, four-star wide receiver [autotag]Matthew Outten[/autotag] flipped his commitment from Virginia Tech to Penn State.

Outten announced his commitment to Penn State with a post on his social media account on X, formerly known as Twitter. Outten tagged Franklin and wide receivers coach Mareques Hagans in his commitment post.

Outten is a 6-0, 210-pound wide receiver from Portsmouth, Virginia. 247Sports rates him as a four-star player, as does ESPN. On3 and Rivals each give him a three-star rating. Regardless, he is considered a talented player at a position of need for Penn State, and his decision to flip from in-state Virginia Tech to Penn State is a solid win for the Nittany Lions.

Penn State was among the team on Outten’s radar form the start of his recruiting process, so it is not shocking to see such a development later in his timeline. Outten took an unofficial visit to Penn State in November 2023 and attended a junior day event this past February. He took an official visit to Penn State in June, which was followed by official visits the next two weeks to Maryland and Virginia Tech. A couple of weeks after his official visits, Outten committed to Virginia Tech. Outten also considered Syracuse among his final candidates.

Perhaps coincidentally, Outten’s decision to back away from his Virginia Tech commitment comes two days after Virginia Tech was upset on the road at Vanderbilt and Penn State dismantled West Virginia in Morgantown. Even if it is a coincidence, it is still interesting to see these events all line up in succession.

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Outten is the third wide receiver in Penn State’s current Class of 2025 recruiting class. He joins Lyrick Samuel and Koby Howard, both of whom are three-star recruits according to 247Sports.

Penn State’s Class of 2025 ranked no. 16 in the nation in the updated 247Sports recruiting rankings as of Sept. 1, but the Nittany Lions moved up two spots to no. 14 following this latest commitment.

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UGA football offers 3-star ATH Matthew Outten

UGA football offers three-star 2025 athlete Matthew Outten

The Georgia Bulldogs have extended a scholarship offer to talented recruit Matthew Outten. Outten is a member of the class of 2025 and is ranked as a three-star recruit.

The three-star athlete plays high school football for I.C. Norcom High School in Portsmouth, Virginia. Outten is ranked as the No. 695 recruit in the nation and the No. 63 athlete. The 6-foot, 200-pound athlete projects as a defensive back or wide receiver at the next level.

Outten has a stocky build and is excellent after the catch. The I.C. Norcom standout shows versatility as a punt returner and kick returner. Outten has a track background and shows good speed in his tape.

Outten, who is ranked as the No. 22 prospect in Virginia, has recent scholarship offers from Indiana, Maryland, Temple, and Syracuse.

The three-star athlete announced his scholarship offer from Georgia football via social media.