UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State canceled all classes and activities for most of Wednesday because of heavy snowfall in central Pennsylvania.
Nonetheless, the second national signing period for football proceeded on schedule, even if it didn’t necessarily play out precisely as many anticipated for Penn State.
While the Nittany Lions got a letter of intent from their primary remaining target, four-star offensive tackle Rasheed Walker, they lost out on another four-star prospect, wide receiver Solomon Enis.
Enis, the son of former Penn State running back Curtis Enis, opted for Utah, even though the Nittany Lions had been regarded as the front-runners for much of his recruitment.