Happy Valley Insider - Where does Penn State stand with top offensive prospects in 2023 Rivals250? (2024)

Rivals released its first rendition of the top 250 prospects for the Class of 2023 Tuesday and as expected, the Nittany Lions find themselves seriously in the mix with many of the East Coast's top players.

Although the Mid-Atlantic region is down a bit in terms of overall talent, most of those who do rank high found their way to campus this summer. Out of the 13 players listed below, 10 of them took at least one unofficial visit to Penn State in June or July.

BWI's Ryan Snyder breaks down some of the key players fans have to follow closely this fall and into the 2023 cycle.

Link: Where does PSU stand with top defensive prospects in Rivals250?

No. 29 - OL Chase Bistonis

Schools: Penn State, Alabama, Arizona State, Arkansas, Auburn, Boston College, Florida State, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, LSU, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pitt, Rutgers, South Carolina, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, USC, Virginia, Virginia Tech, W. Virginia, Wisconsin

The Latest - Bistonis' interest in Penn State became clear in Sept. 2020 when he took a self-guided tour of campus while the NCAA dead period was still in effect. He told us at the time that Penn State was always a school he grew up watching closely, and although he has plenty of additional offers now, we do expect the Nittany Lions to be among his top five or so schools when the time comes.

This summer, Bistonis took a handful of visits, beginning with Notre Dame on June 6. He then went to Rutgers on June 12 before going to Penn State the next day. Ohio State then hosted him for a camp on June 15, while Alabama got him on campus June 18.

Following his trip to Penn State, Bistonis informed us that his relationship with Phil Trautwein is one of the best he's formed with any assistant coach so far.

“Coach Trautwein was my first offer when he was at Boston College still, so me and him have been building a relationship for awhile now,” he said. “He’s just a cool dude, for sure. I feel I relate with him well.”

Bistontis added that he's aiming to attend the game against Auburn on Sept. 18.

No. 35 -QB Dante Moore

Schools: Penn State, Arizona State, Auburn, Florida State, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, LSU, Louisville, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Oregon, Pitt, Purdue, Syracuse, Tennessee, West Virginia

The Latest - Moore is arguably Penn State's top quarterback target in the Class of 2023. He picked up an offer from the Nittany Lions almost a year ago and had a strong relationship with former safeties coach Tim Banks. Of course, he's now the defensive coordinator at Tennessee, so that'll likely hurt Penn State's chances here.

With that said, Moore did visit Penn State this summer, attending the Lasch Bash Barbecue on July 31. He also attended a mini-camp with the staff that morning, which gave Mike Yurcich an opportunity to see him throw up-close. Although he didn't test for the staff that day, we were told that they liked what they saw.

"Knowing how many Detroit guys are there is real huge for them," Moore said following his visit. "I’m really going to take that into consideration. But overall, I loved it. I loved the coaching staff. Coach Yurcich is even better in person. I love his energy.”

Moore won't be an easy pull, especially without Banks on the staff anymore, but there's reason to believe that the Nittany Lions can crack his top five and potentially get an official visit next spring or summer.

Right now, it feels like Michigan and Notre Dame hold an edge.

No. 56 - OL Alex Birchmeier

Schools: Committed to Penn State

The Latest - There's not much to report here, and that's a good thing for the Nittany Lions, as Birchmeier committed to James Franklin and his staff last month. He's been Trautwein's top interior prospect for basically a year now, and nothing about his personality suggests that he'll be someone to look around and visit other schools this fall.

Penn State got themselves an excellent offensive lineman here.

“I wanted to do this now because I want to be a leader in this class. That’s important to me,” Birchmeier said following his commitment in July. “I want to take on that role and I think I can help make this class even better than their 2022 class now. But also, I’ve been recruited by them for a while now. I’ve built great relationships with everyone up there, so I just felt like this was the time to make it happen.”

No. 82 - OL Luke Montgomery

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FAQs

What year did Penn State join the Big 10? ›

Pennsylvania State University joined the Big Ten in 1990, and the University of Nebraska became the conference's 12th member in 2011. The conference expanded to 14 schools in 2014 with the addition of the University of Maryland and Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

How many championships does Penn State have? ›

Penn State has won 87 national team championships all time, 53 of which are NCAA championships. These Division I NCAA championships rank fifth all-time, trailing UCLA, Stanford, USC, and Texas. Penn State has the most national championships of any Big Ten school.

Is Penn State D1? ›

Penn State University Park has a variety of Division 1 athletics and is as a member of the Big Ten Conference.

What conference was Penn State in before? ›

Penn State Nittany Lions football
LocationUniversity Park, Pennsylvania
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionEast (since 2014)
Past conferencesIndependent (1887–1890,1892–1992) PIFA (1891)
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Is Penn State hard to get into? ›

For every 100 applicants, 55 are admitted. This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they're more flexible than other schools. If you exceed their requirements, you have an excellent chance of getting in.

Who has the most national championships in college football? ›

Who has the most college football championships? Yale holds the title of most college football championships with 18. Alabama is second with 16, including the most during the College Football Playoff era, with three. Here are the top 10, as recognized by the NCAA.

Which NFL team has the most Penn State players? ›

The Washington Commendars lead the NFL with four Penn Staters, while the Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, and Pittsburgh Steelers each have three.

How many undefeated seasons has Penn State football had? ›

Penn State Football was has achieved numerous successes. It has won two consensuses National Championships, Big Ten Conference championships with Big Ten Conference Championships, 13 undefeated seasons, etc.

What is Penn State best known for? ›

Often ranked as a top thirty research university, our quality is reflected in Penn State's worldwide standings as a leader in research, education, and community.

Is Penn State an elite college? ›

Penn State is tied at 31st on the U.S. News & World Report's 2022-2023 "Top Public Schools" rankings and tied at 77th among "National Universities." QS World University Rankings ranked the university at No. 93 internationally and No.

What sports is Penn State known for? ›

The Nittany Lions have won NCAA titles in men's and women's fencing, women's soccer, women's volleyball and wrestling since the 2014 spring semester. Also over the past five academic years, Penn State has won 24 Big Ten Championships in 12 different sports.

Is Penn State ivy? ›

Penn State is not an Ivy League school. The Ivy League is a group of eight schools: Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University.

What was the old name of Penn State University? ›

Penn State first started under the name of "The Farmers High School." On February 22, 1855, Governor James Pollock signed the charter that would become the birth of the agricultural school. However, in order to establish the school, the board of trustees needed to find a location for the school.

What is Penn State ranked in football over the years? ›

2021: Penn State was 19th in the preseason poll and unranked in the final poll. 2020: 7th in the preseason poll, unranked in the final poll. 2018: 10th in the preseason poll., 17th in the final poll. 2017: 6th in the preseason poll, 8th in the final poll.

Has Penn State ever won a national championship in football? ›

The list consists of only 17 programs in total, with four from the Big Ten, six from the SEC, three from the ACC, one independent (Notre Dame), two from the Big 12, and one from the PAC-12. As all fans are well aware, Penn State football claimed national titles under Joe Paterno in 1982 and 1986.

What year did the University of Chicago leave the Big Ten? ›

The university abolished its football program in 1939 and withdrew from the Big Ten in 1946. Football returned to the University of Chicago in 1963 in the form of a club team, which was upgraded to varsity status in 1969. The Maroons began competing in Division III in 1973. Todd Gilcrist Jr.

What teams were in the original Big 10? ›

At the time, the organization was more commonly known as the Western Conference, consisting of Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Chicago, Purdue, and Northwestern. These schools were the original seven members.

What year did Rutgers enter the Big Ten? ›

In November 2012, Rutgers was announced as a formal expansion acquisition of the Big Ten Conference, alongside rival Maryland of the ACC. Both Maryland and Rutgers were unanimously accepted to join the conference in all sports, effective July 1, 2014.

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