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Four-Star ESPN300 OT Antwan Reed Commits To Penn State

James Franklin added his second recruit of the day, and it’s another offensive tackle in four-star ESPN300  recruit Antwan Reed, according to ESPN reporter Tom VanHaaren, after the decommitment of Chris Bleich.

The Muskegon, Michigan native chose the Nittany Lions ahead of 11 other offers, including ones from Michigan and Michigan State.

Reed is now the ninth ESPN300 commitment for the 2018 class — continuing to add on to an already stacked recruiting class. He is also graded as the No. 1 recruit in the state of Michigan for his class on ESPN. The 6’6″ 326-pound lineman.

You can check out his Hudl here.

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Unfortunately, former editor Steve Connelly has graduated. Where is he now? He might be doing something related to that PR degree he got in 2019. Maybe he finally opened that sports bar named after one of his photos, the Blurry Zamboni. Or he might just be eating chicken tenders and couch surfing. Anything’s possible. If you really want to know, follow him on Twitter @slc2o.

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