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Three-Star Offensive Lineman Caleb Brewer Commits To Penn State Football

Death. Taxes. Blue-White Weekend commitments.

Three-star offensive lineman Caleb Brewer committed to Penn State football on Saturday night, he announced via Twitter. Brewer’s commitment comes hours after he visited Penn State for Saturday’s Blue-White game.

Brewer hails from Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, where he played tight end, offensive line, and defensive line. He’s listed as the No. 8 overall player in Pennsylvania, according to 247Sports.

Upon arrival at Penn State, it’s likely that Brewer will spend his time on the offensive line. He tagged offensive line coach Phil Trautwein in his commitment post and said that Trautwein made the decision to come to Happy Valley an easy one.

Brewer is the ninth player to join Penn State’s recruiting Class of 2024 and the fourth to commit to the Nittany Lions since the start of April. Recently, James Franklin secured Quinton Martin, the top recruit in Pennsylvania in the Class of 2024.

Brewer committed to Penn State over a number of programs, including Michigan, Pitt, and Tennessee. To see what he can bring to Penn State, check out his Hudl account here.

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