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Three-Star Offensive Tackle Pete Eglitis Commits To Penn State Football

Class of 2026 three-star offensive tackle Pete Eglitis has committed to Penn State football, he announced Tuesday.

The Columbus, Ohio, native is the No. 137 offensive tackle and No. 78 player in Ohio, per the 247Sports composite rankings. He was released from his signing with Iowa State on December 10 after Matt Campbell’s appointment as Penn State’s head coach.

The 6’6″, 260-pound tackle chose to follow Campbell in Happy Valley over Louisville. To see what the newest Nittany Lion brings to Penn State, folks can check out his Hudl highlights here.

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Ashley Connington

Ashley is a rising senior studying journalism from New Jersey and Onward State's current managing editor. Her life basically revolves around Chelsea and Premier League Football. You can email [email protected] to send her ways to meet Saquon or watch her obsess over Chelsea FC and TJ Malone on twitter @ashconnington.

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