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How Penn State found this star OL: From last-minute recruit to preseason All-American

Penn State’s 2022 recruiting class was among the best in the country. Abdul Carter developed into a top-five NFL draft pick. Drew Allar, Nick Singleton, Kaytron Allen and Dani Dennis-Sutton are big reasons why Penn State is a national title contender this year. All were blue-chip prospects, expected to take James Franklin’s program to new heights.

Vega Ioane, meanwhile, came out of nowhere. The final member of Penn State’s 2022 class wasn’t on the coaches’ radar until the 11th hour. Ioane — an overlooked prospect from Graham, Wash., 2,600 miles from State College — was a surprise commitment on the recruiting cycle’s second signing day, well after Allar and others enrolled.

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