Penn State star offensive tackle Olu Fashanu will forgo being a first-round NFL draft pick to return to the Nittany Lions next season.
The 6-foot-6, 310-pound redshirt sophomore could possibly even use more seasoning. He's only 19 years old and has started just nine games in college, including last January's Outback Bowl vs. Arkansas. He has missed the past four games with an undisclosed injury.
He did not even allow a single quarterback"pressure" in 50 pass-blocking snaps against Top 5 Ohio State in October. Penn State should be a Top 10 team heading into next summer, as they bring back a load of young talent, including the nation's top freshman running back duo , arguably the nation's top freshman defender and highly regarded rookie quarterback Drew Allar.
The left tackle played his high school football at Gonzaga College High in Washington, D.C. and was teammates with USC quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate Caleb Williams.
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