Nazareth Star Quarterback Peyton Falzone Set to Sign with Penn State
Peyton Falzone completed a two-year recruiting process with multiple commitments and de-commitments influenced by coaching changes and ongoing recruitment calls.
- On Wednesday, December 3, 2025, Peyton Falzone signed a letter of intent with Penn State at Nazareth High School athletic office after a postponement; he said, `I'm really fortunate and blessed to be in this situation.`
- After a two-year recruiting roller coaster, Peyton Falzone committed to Virginia Tech in 2024, flipped to Auburn in June, decommitted Monday, and then re-committed to Penn State.
- The 6-foot-5, 205-pound ESPN 300 recruit threw for more than 5,800 yards with 53 touchdowns, playing just three and a half games in 2025 due to a fractured clavicle.
- Penn State, still without a permanent coach, added Peyton Falzone Wednesday; he will graduate next week, join bowl practices, then move in and start classes in January.
- Coaching instability has cost Penn State recruits, losing 24 committed recruits since former Penn State coach James Franklin's firing, while coaches who moved to Virginia Tech intensified roster instability.
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Nazareth star quarterback Peyton Falzone signs letter of intent with Penn State
Nazareth star quarterback Peyton Falzone signs letter of intent with Penn State
Nazareth star quarterback Peyton Falzone set to sign with Penn State
The Penn State football team may not have a head coach, but it has a star quarterback who might be the centerpiece of the program’s future. The roller coaster ride of Peyton Falzone’s recruiting process ended Wednesday with him signing a letter of intent to continue his career with the Nittany Lions after committing to Penn State in April and decommitting in June and later committing to Auburn. The two-year recruiting journey has had plenty of p…
Jackson Ford, Peyton Falzone Lone Signees For Penn State on National Signing Day
For many Penn State fans, expectations entering the early signing period of National Signing Day were modest. With uncertainty surrounding who would become the next head football coach, most anticipated that no players would sign their letters of intent. But on a day short on good news, Penn State secured signatures from two four-star talents, offering a welcome boost to the program. The first to sign was Malvern Prep defensive lineman Jackson F…
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