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Four Penn State commits, two of whom are scheduled to enroll next week, will compete Saturday at the All-American Bowl. They are part of Penn State's sixth-ranked recruiting class , of which 10 players are scheduled to enroll this weekend. Allar and Singleton are among the early enrollees who will compete for significant roster spots early. About the game: Billed as the nation's top high school sporting event, the All-American Bowl features the nation's top senior football players in a week-long showcase, culminating with the game at the Alamodome.
The game has featured nearly NFL draft picks, including selected in the first round. Future Nittany Lions to watch: Allar and Singleton are two of the game's marquee players and are among six finalists for the All-American Bowl's player-of-the-year award. Singleton, a running back from Gov. Mifflin Pa. High, already has been named the Gatorade National Player of the Year.
Allar has received raves during practice week in San Antonio and is among four quarterbacks on the East roster. He's legitimately six-foot-five, well over pounds, a good athlete, not one you're going to design runs for, but he can escape when he needs to.
And when it comes to the arm, my goodness. He is just as strong [as anyone] in the pocket as we've seen in this class of Dennis-Sutton is among the recruiting class' defensive cornerstones, a , pound edge rusher who could contribute quickly.
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