
"I coached all over the country to get to a place like Penn State. This is my calling -- to help educate young men, get a degree, and then hopefully chase their dream in the NFL.”

"I promised my parents I'd get my degree. They both graduated college and set a standard for me, and I was able to live up to that. I know that he's proud."

Now that the NFL Draft has come and gone, let's take a look at how Penn State's draftees fit in in their new NFL homes.

Trace McSorley is officially a Baltimore Raven after signing a four-year rookie deal with the team Saturday afternoon.

McSorley will begin his NFL career with the same jersey number he wore for Briar Woods High School.