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Three-Star Offensive Tackle Eagan Boyer Commits To Penn State

The commits keep coming for Penn State football.

Three-star offensive tackle Eagan Boyer announced his commitment to Penn State on Tuesday. He’s joining the Nittany Lions’ Class of 2024 over North Carolina and Auburn, among others.

Boyer, who hails from William Amos Hough High School, is the No. 46-ranked offensive tackle in the country and the 20th-best player in North Carolina, per the 247Sports composite rankings. With Boyer’s commitment, Penn State’s Class of 2024 now stands as the seventh-best in the country.

Boyer is the 12th recruit to commit to Penn State as a member of the Class of 2024 and the fifth player to commit since the Blue-White Game on Saturday, April 15.

Penn State’s newest commit will join an already talented group of offensive line commits. Boyer is the fourth listed offensive line commitment of this cycle. He joins fellow offensive tackle and four-star recruit Garrett Sexton, who committed Monday morning. The Nittany Lions’ 2024 class also features three-star athlete Caleb Brewer, who’ll likely stick on the offensive line for Penn State.

To see what Boyer will bring to Happy Valley, check out his Hudl tape.

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Joe is a junior journalism major at Penn State and an associate editor at Onward State. He covers Penn State football and enjoys yelling on Twitter about Philadelphia/Penn State sports. He also listens to Mac Miller more than you. If you want to find him, Joe's usually watching soccer with his shirt off or at the gym with his shirt on. Please send all positive affirmations and/or hate mail toward him on Twitter (iamjoelister) or via email ([email protected]).

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