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Four-Star Quarterback Peyton Falzone Commits To Penn State Football

Class of 2026 four-star quarterback Peyton Falzone has committed to Penn State football, he announced Saturday.

The Nazareth, Pennsylvania, native stands at 6’4 1/2″ and 200 pounds. Falzone is rated as the No. 6 player from Pennsylvania, the No. 17 quarterback, and the No. 247 player in the nation, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

As a junior at Nazareth High School, Falzone passed for 1,424 yards, 14 touchdowns, and three interceptions in eight games, according to his MaxPreps profile. He also rushed 54 times for 420 yards and scored five times.

Falzone’s commitment puts the Nittany Lion’s 2026 recruiting class at No. 12 in the nation. Falzone is the second quarterback commitment to the class, alongside four-star Troy Huhn.

Falzone chose Penn State over Utah, Iowa, Rutgers, and Syracuse. To see what he can bring to Happy Valley, check out his Hudl highlights here.

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