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Inside the Den: Stephen Obeng-Agyapong

Submitted by Charlie on May 11, 2008 – Comments
Position Tackles Int. Height Weight 40
Stephen Obeng-Agyapong Safety - - 5′ 11 185 lbs 4.5

RECRUITING STORYLINE

Stephen Obeng committed to the Lions at the State College NIKE camp this past weekend following in the footsteps of former John F. Kennedy High School alumni Stephfon Green, Shaine Thompson and Nerraw McCormack.

He made his committment to Lion assistant coaches Kermitt Buggs and Mike McQueary. NCAA rules prohibit head coaches from contacting recruits during this period including High School camps, but it seems like our assistant coaches are getting things done.

COLLEGE CHOICES INTEREST OFFER VISIT RECRUITED BY
Penn State (solid verbal) COMMITTED
(5/10/2008)
None
Buffalo None None
Connecticut None None
Iowa None None

Stephen Obeng-Agyapong
REACTION

This New York recruit shows once again why Penn State continues to make its mark in the northeast region of the country in recruiting. From as far south as Maryland to as far east as New York City, Penn State continues to recruit out of its tradition pipeline states.

Stephen’s committment is great news. With Mark Rubin’s eligibility expiring in 2008, the only other significant name in the safety position is Brent Carter who would finish his career in 2010. Stephen’s committment to the Lions adds depth at the safety position.


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