Roman Catholic receiver Tyseer Denmark commits to Penn State
The four-star wide receiver decommitted from Oregon and will join James Franklin's Nittany Lions, one of his three top schools prior to his initial commitment.
Roman Catholic wide receiver Tyseer Denmark committed to Penn State on Wednesday. He announced on social media his destination.
Denmark, a rising senior, had decommitted from Oregon, Roman Catholic coach Rick Prete told Rivals on Friday. He originally committed to the Ducks on Thanksgiving. Oregon currently has the No. 8 recruiting class in the country for 2024.
The 5-foot-11, 180-pounder visited Penn State this past weekend, and the Nittany Lions were one of his three top schools — along with Oregon and Ohio State — before his initial commitment.
Penn State coach James Franklin has assembled a 2024 recruiting class that so far features five top prospects from Pennsylvania, including Imhotep’s Kenneth Woseley, a cornerback who committed in March.
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Denmark is the No. 3 recruit in Pennsylvania and is the No. 33 wide receiver in the country.