OFFERS, not starsCooper's offer sheet has a lot of top schools. I guess they see something that the rating services don't at this point?
OFFERS, not starsCooper's offer sheet has a lot of top schools. I guess they see something that the rating services don't at this point?
Is it even worth it to offer 5-star players in 2026? They command borderline unrealistic amounts of money and the risk/reward is not very good when you consider how many turn out to be duds or transfer looking for another big check. Teams almost have to decide now whether they’re going to take the 5-star player and have little depth at other positions or forego the potential generational player to have a complete team. What’s better?OFFERS, not stars
"Hopeful" is akin to "blind faith." Which is defined as placing trust in something/someone without requiring evidence, justification or understanding. If recruiting doesn't improve over the current state, the only difference in PSU football in the near future and the recent past is the coach.Does it make you sad inside when there are people who are hopeful about what new coach Matt Campbell might do at Penn State? You seem sad.
Taking 2 seasons in the history of college football to crown someone "better than anyone" is hyperbole. From 2015-2020 (not long ago) for 6 consecutive seasons, Dabo Swinney never finished below #4 and won 2 NCs.3 years in the playoff with one NC. There is the portal and player development and culture/fit. Cignetti is better than anyone. Did you see what Indiana did to Oregon? Indiana is preseason 6 by ESPN. If they finish top 10 this year and make the playoff without those JMU guys or at least many of them then not sure what you are looking for. They will consistently be one of the best teams in the B10. Not saying they win it every year but a consistent top 4 B10 team is plausible.
If the player is Jeremiah Smith type talent, absolutely yes it is worth it.Is it even worth it to offer 5-star players in 2026? They command borderline unrealistic amounts of money and the risk/reward is not very good when you consider how many turn out to be duds or transfer looking for another big check. Teams almost have to decide now whether they’re going to take the 5-star player and have little depth at other positions or forego the potential generational player to have a complete team. What’s better?
"who at best in the end knows triumph of high achievement, who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly...."
"who at best in the end knows triumph of high achievement, who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly...."
Are you really saying don't entertain signing 5 stars because they may not pan out?
The real issue here is that PSU seems financially unable (not necessarily unwilling) to attract playmakers (5*).
It seems like "we are "rationalizing" that we don't want top end talent? Like, who wants to take the home coming queen to the prom anyway?
Many here have either demonstrated or feigned excitement over recruiting that currently is no better than in the recent past.
Imagine the euphoria if CMC would snag a top 5 WR or Edge?
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Shorter came with an asterisk. He played in a mostly run heavy offense in HS. He was rated and recruited on measurables. We all knew that. It was not a secret.
I think offers are indicative of talent. I don't think Campbell is offering players who can't compete at a high level in the Big 10.OFFERS, not stars
“Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.”Is it even worth it to offer 5-star players in 2026? They command borderline unrealistic amounts of money and the risk/reward is not very good when you consider how many turn out to be duds or transfer looking for another big check. Teams almost have to decide now whether they’re going to take the 5-star player and have little depth at other positions or forego the potential generational player to have a complete team. What’s better?
Shorter came with an asterisk. He played in a mostly run heavy offense in HS. He was rated and recruited on measurables. We all knew that. It was not a secret.
I don't think it would. Five star hype. Someone will pay.Pretend Shorter was a 2027 recruit. Do you think any of that would change the increased price tag with having that 5* label?
Right now, Phil Steele's pre-season All-American lists have 2 players from Penn State, both are ISU transfers: Ben Brahmer and Marcus Neal. The players Campbell brought over from ISU can compete in the Big 10.
For smart coaches, it would.Pretend Shorter was a 2027 recruit. Do you think any of that would change the increased price tag with having that 5* label?
I said neither.Are you saying that the $300 million number stated in the article is incorrect, or that the number is right - but Adidas overpaid because Penn State isn't worth that and would have taken less?
He as Brahmer 3rd team and Neal 4th team.Right now, Phil Steele's pre-season All-American lists have 2 players from Penn State, both are ISU transfers: Ben Brahmer and Marcus Neal. The players Campbell brought over from ISU can compete in the Big 10.
I believe the message is simple. 5 stars does not necessarily translate into stars. If you follow me. I believe coaches should recruit based on their own evaluations in conjunction with needs."who at best in the end knows triumph of high achievement, who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly...."
Are you really saying don't entertain signing 5 stars because they may not pan out?
The real issue here is that PSU seems financially unable (not necessarily unwilling) to attract playmakers (5*).
It seems like "we are "rationalizing" that we don't want top end talent? Like, who wants to take the home coming queen to the prom anyway?
Many here have either demonstrated or feigned excitement over recruiting that currently is no better than in the recent past.
Imagine the euphoria if CMC would snag a top 5 WR or Edge?
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I really hate posts that act like recruiting ratings don't matter. We all know that the ratings aren't perfect. There will be some that don't live up to their ratings and others who perform much better. But overall the teams that have recruited the best have the best results. It's not like OSU gets mostly 3* kids and coaches them up.
Here’s the thing, it was a no-brainer in 2015 you go all-out for 5-star recruits and try to land them because you had nothing to lose if they turned out to be a dud or a head case. In 2026, if you land that 5-star player and they crash and burn, you not only lose out on that player, but the opportunity cost of the multiple players you could have had for that money. So again, the question is, is it better to have a potential generational talent on your team but a lack of talent and depth at most other positions, or miss out on the potentially elite player but have good players and depth at all positions?"who at best in the end knows triumph of high achievement, who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly...."
Are you really saying don't entertain signing 5 stars because they may not pan out?
The real issue here is that PSU seems financially unable (not necessarily unwilling) to attract playmakers (5*).
It seems like "we are "rationalizing" that we don't want top end talent? Like, who wants to take the home coming queen to the prom anyway?
Many here have either demonstrated or feigned excitement over recruiting that currently is no better than in the recent past.
Imagine the euphoria if CMC would snag a top 5 WR or Edge?
Bing Videos
I really hate posts that act like recruiting ratings don't matter. We all know that the ratings aren't perfect. There will be some that don't live up to their ratings and others who perform much better. But overall the teams that have recruited the best have the best results. It's not like OSU gets mostly 3* kids and coaches them up.
Sure I remember posters like you sending up the alarm bells, especially he was repeated called uncoverable at the opening 7 on 7 with Fields throwing him the ball. Some posters where even hoping Fields might flip back after talking about how much he love playing Shorter and Slade.Shorter came with an asterisk. He played in a mostly run heavy offense in HS. He was rated and recruited on measurables. We all knew that. It was not a secret.
Right now, Phil Steele's pre-season All-American lists have 2 players from Penn State, both are ISU transfers: Ben Brahmer and Marcus Neal. The players Campbell brought over from ISU can compete in the Big 10.
They can compete with Big10 teams PSU play's this year only one team has more talent on PSU schedule that is UM. PSU has plenty of talent to win a lot of games this year.Right now, Phil Steele's pre-season All-American lists have 2 players from Penn State, both are ISU transfers: Ben Brahmer and Marcus Neal. The players Campbell brought over from ISU can compete in the Big 10.
Here’s the thing, it was a no-brainer in 2015 you go all-out for 5-star recruits and try to land them because you had nothing to lose if they turned out to be a dud or a head case. In 2026, if you land that 5-star player and they crash and burn, you not only lose out on that player, but the opportunity cost of the multiple players you could have had for that money. So again, the question is, is it better to have a potential generational talent on your team but a lack of talent and depth at most other positions, or miss out on the potentially elite player but have good players and depth at all positions?
Sure they matter. Point is that that 5* label guarantees a huge NIL deal, whether it's justified or not.
Sometimes it is justified?
Any 3* or 4* busts with unjustified nil?
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CB Semajay Robinson flips commitment from Penn State to Virginia
Penn State has lost one of its 2027 commits in four-star cornerback Semajay Robinson. Nittany Lion fans can learn more right here!www.on3.com

All indications are that PSU pulled the offer after this weekend, but nobody knows what the heck happened this weekend. Robinson gave no indication in his tweets that he was not fully committed to PSU. It’s a shame because while he was a lower rated prospect, his ceiling is very high. It’s a mystery what happened this weekend.
Isn’t the pay difference reality in the NFL though? And the workforce in everyday life also?If a 3* doesn't workout, it's easier to absorb that financial loss than if a 5* doesn't workout.
Also, if you have a couple of guys making 7 figures while the rest of the team is getting 5 and 6 figures, it will be more difficult to build quality depth, not to mention the division it creates in the lockeroom.
Again, you’re stuck in 2015. The “model” you’re thinking of is obsolete today. Look at OSU’s and Alabama’s classes. They’re not all that far off from PSU’s, with one being rated a little higher and the other rated quite a bit lower. NIL is having a HUGE impact on recruiting.Right. Psu should copy pitt and forget ohio state and Alabama model.
Isn’t the pay difference reality in the NFL though? And the workforce in everyday life also?
I agree that your suggestion is a good one for teams with lesser resources. If you have $60 million to spend you can go for the 5* and still have enough left over for the 4*.Here’s the thing, it was a no-brainer in 2015 you go all-out for 5-star recruits and try to land them because you had nothing to lose if they turned out to be a dud or a head case. In 2026, if you land that 5-star player and they crash and burn, you not only lose out on that player, but the opportunity cost of the multiple players you could have had for that money. So again, the question is, is it better to have a potential generational talent on your team but a lack of talent and depth at most other positions, or miss out on the potentially elite player but have good players and depth at all positions?
Huge negative impact.Again, you’re stuck in 2015. The “model” you’re thinking of is obsolete today. Look at OSU’s and Alabama’s classes. They’re not all that far off from PSU’s, with one being rated a little higher and the other rated quite a bit lower. NIL is having a HUGE impact on recruiting.
Just speculation on my part: maybe he came to PSU with a higher NIL offer from UVA and tried to get PSU to bid higher; PSU said no thanks?All indications are that PSU pulled the offer after this weekend, but nobody knows what the heck happened this weekend. Robinson gave no indication in his tweets that he was not fully committed to PSU. It’s a shame because while he was a lower rated prospect, his ceiling is very high. It’s a mystery what happened this weekend.
I think that is the most likely explanation. We never stopped recruiting CBs despite having a full complement of commits. In this environment, you cannot stop recruiting any position because you do not know what will happen until they sign in December.Just speculation on my part: maybe he came to PSU with a higher NIL offer from UVA and tried to get PSU to bid higher; PSU said no thanks?
How many? TBD. As a young coach, I attended a coach's clinic in Atlantic City. One of the keynote speakers was Lee Corso. He was there not to impart football wisdom, but humor, One thing he said always stuck in my mind..."the good news is we have 36 lettermen returning from a 2-8 squad. " The bad news is we have 36 lettermen returning from a 2-8 squad."He as Brahmer 3rd team and Neal 4th team.
I'm certainly happy to have those guys but I haven't seen any PSU players on a 1st or second team all American list.
LOLAll indications are that PSU pulled the offer after this weekend, but nobody knows what the heck happened this weekend. Robinson gave no indication in his tweets that he was not fully committed to PSU. It’s a shame because while he was a lower rated prospect, his ceiling is very high. It’s a mystery what happened this weekend.