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Jordan Stout Accepts Senior Bowl Invite

Penn State specialist Jordan Stout has accepted an invitation to this year’s Reese’s Senior Bowl.

Stout is the sixth Nittany Lion to accept an invite to the Senior Bowl so far. He’ll join Jahan Dotson, Jaquan Brisker, Arnold Ebiketie, Jesse Luketa, and Tariq Castro-Fields in Mobile, Alabama.

It’s been a year full of success and honors for Stout. The punter/kicker recently won Big Ten Punter of the Year and was named first-team All-Big Ten. Additionally, he’s a finalist for the Ray Guy Award, which is annually given to the nation’s best punter. The winner will be announced on Thursday, December 8.

Of all punters in the program’s history, Stout leads the way with 44.8 yards per punt in his career. Shortly after accepting his invite, Stout called the Senior Bowl a “dream come true” for himself.

With his draft stock already on the rise after an impressive 2021 campaign, Stout will attempt to keep his momentum going when he and countless other veteran college football players head down to Mobile to play in front of NFL scouts and executives on February 5, 2022.

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Gabe Angieri

After a four-year career with Onward State, Gabe is now a college graduate and off to the real world. He shockingly served as the blog’s managing editor during the 2022-23 school year and covered football for much of his Onward State tenure, including trips to the Outback Bowl and Rose Bowl. For any professional inquiries, please email Gabe at [email protected]. You can still see his bad sports takes on Twitter at @gabeangieri.

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