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Penn State defensive lineman jumps in transfer portal after one season
A year after transferring from Texas A&M to Penn State, defensive lineman Enai White is back in the NCAA transfer portal to explore his options.
Penn State safety Dejuan Lane will transfer to Tennessee football, giving defensive coordinator Jim Knowles another player he coached last season.
Texas State center Brock Riker, a Freshman All-America second-team selection, announced early Saturday morning that he’s transferring to Penn State. Also early Saturday morning, Cooper Alexander became the third Iowa State tight end to declare he will play for the Nittany Lions, following Benjamin Brahmer and Gabe Burkle.
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Penn State keeps one RB, may lose another in transfer portal
Cam Wallace, who entered the transfer portal at the beginning of the calendar year, has announced he will be ready to run it back with the Nittany Lions in 2026. Wallace confirmed his decision to remain at Penn State on his Instagram account on Saturday.
Penn State edge rusher Chaz Coleman transferring to Tennessee, giving Jim Knowles the player he called "Chazmanian Devil" when he coached him in 2025.
Penn State is expected to have numerous players incoming in this year’s portal cycle with a new head coach in Matt Campbell and plenty of Nittany Lions on their way out in the transfer portal. Campbell is likely to bring in several players from his previous program, Iowa State, where he coached for a decade.
Penn State's rapid rise to No. 1 in the transfer portal rankings under new coach Matt Campbell is already a flashpoint discussion around college football. To Nittany Lions fans seeking hope after a tumultuous 2025, it's a sign of hope.
Very early this morning, the Nittany Lions picked up one of the most coveted offensive lineman in the transfer portal, landing a commitment from former Texas State center Brock Riker. Brock Riker (6-foot-4,