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Former Penn State Football Offensive Lineman Brady O’Hara Transfers To Monmouth

Former Penn State football offensive lineman Brady O’Hara is transferring to Monmouth, the team announced on Tuesday. He has four years of eligibility remaining.

O’Hara was a three-star recruit out of Pittsburgh in the Class of 2025, ranked as the No. 47 interior offensive lineman and No. 17 player from Pennsylvania, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. He played both tight end and defensive end at North Catholic High School, getting all-state honors at both positions.

He locked into Penn State quickly after receiving an offer, committing in September 2023 despite initial interest from West Virginia and Pittsburgh. O’Hara did not appear in a game in 2025, taking a redshirt before entering the transfer portal in early January. He’ll move down to the FCS level at Monmouth.

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