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Class Of 2025 Three-Star Offensive Lineman Michael Troutman Commits To Penn State Football

Class of 2025 three-star offensive lineman Michael Troutman has committed to Penn State football, he announced Sunday. Troutman was the 11th commitment to the Nittany Lions from his recruiting class.

While Troutman isn’t rated by 247Sports or ESPN, he is ranked as a three-star by On3 and Rivals. Per the On3 Industry Ranking, Troutman is rated as the No. 68 interior offensive lineman in the nation.

A native of Wayne, New Jersey, Troutman is also rated as the No. 25 player in his home state in the On3 Industry Ranking. He’s the third pickup for the Nittany Lions in his recruiting class from New Jersey, joining DJ McClary of Jersey City and Omari Gaines of Newark.

Standing at 6’2″ and 275 pounds, Troutman joined a Penn State group ranked No. 6 in the nation by the 247Sports Composite rankings. The Nittany Lions are one of three Big Ten teams ranked in the top 10, sitting only behind Ohio State, ranked No. 4.

Troutman selected the Nittany Lions over the likes of Pitt, Michigan State, Texas A&M, and others. To see what he can bring to Happy Valley, check out his Hudl highlights here.

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