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Former Penn State safety King Mack has found his new home. Just eight days since the sophomore left the Nittany Lions and went into the Transfer Portal, he has landed in the SEC. Mack will suit up for Alabama and new head coach Kalen DeBoer in the 2024 season. The 5-foot-10, 187-pound Mack, who played his high school ball at powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., used a year of eligibility in 2023 after playing in all 13 games for the Nittany Lions. He was slated to be the fourth safety in Penn State’s rotation this fall and potentially get some reps as a return man. Mack’s en...
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The Alabama Crimson Tide have made yet another a key addition via the NCAA Portal, their second of the week. Following the departures of Peyton Woodyard and Tony Mitchell, Bama added to the safety position group on Friday. King Mack, a transfer from Penn State, announced his commitment to Kalen DeBoer‘s program just a few moments ago. His decision was made days after stepping foot on Alabama’s campus for a weekend visit with the program. Mack is an interesting addition for the program as he was a high-profile recruit just a year and a half ago. As a prep prospect, Mack was the No. 93 overall r...
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King Mack capped a relatively quiet spring transfer portal window for Penn State football with a bang. The sophomore, a safety who drew rave reviews for his performances in his debut season, decided to leave the Nittany Lions and find a new home. Friday morning, though not offering clarity into the “why” behind the decision, Mack expressed his thanks to friends, coaches, teammates, and the Penn State community for the experience. In a statement graphic posted to Instagram, Mack laid out the many groups who helped him during his time with the Nittany Lions. “As I reflect on my freshman football...
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Penn State safety King Mack has entered the NCAA transfer portal, according to On3’s Pete Nakos. Mack exits from the Nittany Lions program after spending just one season with the team, appearing in all 13 games last year in his true freshman season where he registered three tackles and one quarterback hurry. Primarily serving as a special teams contributor and a reserve safety for Penn State. He was a highly touted high school prospect, regarded as one of the best defensive backs in the nation after helping lead his high school team to three straight state championship wins. Named an All-State...
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Penn State is losing an expected contributor on defense to the NCAA transfer portal. Sophomore safety King Mack is now looking for a new college football home as Mack’s name is expected to appear in the portal on Thursday. The 5-foot-10, 187-pound Miami, Fla., native used a year of eligibility in 2023 after playing in all 13 games. While most of his reps came on special teams, Mack showed promise when inserted into the defense. He recorded three tackles and a quarterback hurry over 70 snaps and, most importantly, looked like he belonged in the secondary, even if his reps came in mop-up time. M...
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