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Penn State Football missed out on quarterback Matt Zollers in May and then Dia Bell in the Class of 2026 earlier this month. But the Nittany Lions didn’t stay down for long, picking up the commitment of California passer Troy Huhn on Tuesday morning. Recruiting insider Ryan Snyder discusses Huhn’s decision to join the program and the events that led up to the Nittany Lions securing the sixth-ranked quarterback in the Class of 2026. Want to stay up-to-date with the latest Penn State recruiting conversation? Subscribe to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube so you don’t miss any of our Committed se...
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The latest domino among the top quarterbacks in the Class of 2026 has fallen, and Penn State has gotten its man for the next cycle. The Nittany Lions hosted San Marcos (Calif.) Mission Hills quarterback Troy Huhn for a second time last week, and on Tuesday morning the four-star prospect committed to James Franklin, quarterbacks coach Danny O’Brien and Penn State. “Coach O’Brien, our relationship is unbelievable. He’s definitely the man,” Huhn told BWI over the weekend. “He’s a great coach, he’s just now the quarterbacks coach so the only quarterback he’s really developed is Drew Allar. Drew Al...
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Troy Huhn is the latest top quarterback in the 2026 class to come off the board. Over two dozen schools have offered the four-star out of Mission Hills (Calif.) and after numerous visits this spring and summer, he found his future home. It is Penn State. “From the beginning, after every visit that I would take, I would think back to Penn State because they were always there and always with me,” Huhn told On3. “They showed the most love, they stayed the most consistent, and that made a difference for me in the end. I always wanted to go where I was wanted and Penn State showed me that over time...
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2026 Mission Hills (Calif.) quarterback Troy Huhn received quite the news Wednesday. Ole Miss offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. extended an offer from Ole Miss to the four-star prospect, joining the fast-moving race. The On3 Industry Ranking has Huhn as the No. 123 overall prospect in the country, the 11th-ranked quarterback and California’s No. 16 junior. But, On3 ranks the 6-foot-3, 195 pound prospect much higher. Cody Bellaire and Charles Power list Huhn as a Top 60 prospect and the No. 5 signal caller in the nation. So far, the youngster’s spring has been a busy one. Huhn has taken vi...
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