Penn State recruiting is about to heat up. February afforded James Franklin and the coaching staff a much-needed breather.
One of Michigan’s biggest tasks this offseason will be trying to make up for the lost production along the defensive line. A ...
Transfer portal activity continues to heat up for Penn State football as the Nittany Lions earn a commitment from Michigan defensive lineman Owen Wafle. Wafle, a 6-foot-2, 298-pound defensive lineman ...
Former Michigan defensive tackle Owen Wafle entered the transfer portal following his freshman season with the Wolverines and brings four years of eligibility to State College after taking a redshirt.
Others, such as Michigan defensive lineman Owen Wafle and Texas A&M offensive lineman TJ Shanahan are younger players who could factor in for the Nittany Lions down the road. And then there's a ...
Saturday, that came in the form of an impactful transfer. Former Michigan defensive lineman Owen Wafle (pronounced Way-ful, not waffle) announced his commitment to the Nittany Lions via social media.
Penn State picked up a trio of transfer defenders, including Mack, defensive tackle Owen Wafle from Michigan and defensive end Enai White from Texas A&M. Mack is the most likely to make an ...
Saturday night, a defensive lineman by the name of Owen Wafle announced via Instagram that he has committed to Penn State. Wafle is a 6-foot-2, 298-pounder who spent the 2024 season at Michigan.
BACKUPS: Ty Blanding, Kaleb Artis, Owen Wafle Blanding, the No. 1 player in New York in the class of 2023, has only played in six games since his enrollment, including five last season.