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Four-Star Linebacker Terry Wiggins Commits To Penn State Football

Class of 2026 four-star linebacker Terry Wiggins has committed to Penn State football, he announced on Friday.

The 6’3″ and 205-pound Coatesville, Pennsylvania native, is ranked as the No. 9 player from the Keystone state and the No. 26 linebacker in the nation, according to 247Sports.

Wiggins joins a class that is ranked as the No. 7 class in the country, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. The class is highlighted by four-stars Matt Sieg, Kevin Brown, Peyton Falzone, Daniel Jennings, Messiah Mickens, and Troy Huhn.

Wiggins had offers from Cincinnati, Syracuse, and Kentucky before committing to the Nittany Lions. To see what he can bring to Beaver Stadium, check out his Hudl highlights here.

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Mitch is a washed up former football beat writer for Onward State. He also used to cover men's hoops and men's volleyball. To see what he is up to today, check out his twitter (@MitchCorc18) or email him ([email protected]).

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