Penn State Podcast: Recapping Jan. 15 junior day, contact period resumes

Mug-Shot 4x4by:Ryan Snyder01/18/22

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Penn State hosted its first January junior day in two years this past weekend. The visit list was stacked with talent, with 10 four-star players making the trip and just under 20 scholarship players total.

Although it didn’t lead to any immediate commitments, James Franklin and his Penn State assistants hosted a handful of players who are clearly leaning in PSU’s direction. That could prove to be fruitful once spring rolls around and players are able to see their other options.

On today’s Blue White Illustrated recruiting podcast, Ryan Snyder and Greg Pickel look back on Saturday’s junior day, highlighting a handful of players that fans need to know moving forward. Offensive offensive tackle prospects Evan Link, from Washington, D.C., and Samson Okunlola, from Brockton, Mass., are among a few they discuss at length.

The transfer portal also remains a popular topic. On Monday, Penn State stopped in to see two of their top targets: tackle Tyler Steen and guard Hunter Nourzad. Both won’t enroll at their next school until the summer, but Penn State put on a full-court press Monday. The guys get into the details on both players, as well the plan for the portal moving forward.

They wrap up today’s podcast discussing the resumption of the contact period, which began this past Friday, Jan. 14. Franklin and his assistant will be out on the road these next two weeks to meet with players and coaches up and down the East Coast. Ryan gets into a few of the expected stops for Tuesday, which includes a handful of quarterback prospects that offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich has interest in.

BWI’s Penn State Podcast Schedule

Monday
– BWI Live
– BWI Daily with Thomas Frank Carr

Tuesday
– Penn State Recruiting Podcast with Ryan Snyder and Greg Pickel
– BWI Daily with Thomas Frank Carr

Wednesday
– BWI Daily with Thomas Frank Carr

Thursday
– BWI Daily with Thomas Frank Carr

Friday
– BWI Daily with Thomas Frank Carr

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