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Three-Star Offensive Tackle Mason Bandhauer Commits To Penn State Football

Three-star offensive tackle Mason Bandhauer has committed to Penn State football, On3 reported on Tuesday.

The Fort Collins, Colorado, native is the No. 61 offensive tackle and No. 10 player from Colorado, according to the 247Sports composite rankings. He was committed to Iowa State, before following Matt Campbell to Penn State.

Bandhauer stands at 6’6″, 285 pounds, and played in three games last season for Fort Collins, recording three tackles. He chose Penn State over Iowa State and had interest from Boston College, Kanas, and Kansas State.

To see what the newest Nittany Lion can bring to Happy Valley, folks can check out his Hudl highlights here.

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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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