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Penn State football boasted two prized quarterback recruits in its esteemed 2026 recruiting class, it turns out, for just a couple of months.
Peyton Falzone, a rising four-star QB from Nazareth, Pa. confirmed on Thursday, through a social media post, that he is flipping his verbal commitment from the Nittany Lions to Auburn.
The Lions still do hold prestigious California quarterback Troy Huhn in its 20-member class, one that, despite overall success, has missed recent opportunities to rise into the nation’s top five.
Falzone’s departure comes soon after participating in Penn State camps and appearing to be locked into his home-state school. Though a raw quarterback talent, the high school senior-to-be does own superior speed and athleticism with his impressive 6-foot-5, 200-pound frame.
This is the second college move for Falzone in the past year. He was originally committed to Virginia Tech before switching to PSU in April.
National recruiting sites broke the news of his flip to Auburn.
Falzone told this to 247Sports analyst Tom Loy about going to the SEC:
“Auburn is a place full of tradition. My family and I have spent a lot of time discussing the school and its blend of elite football and high-level academics. It has it all. I’m blessed to be able to play at a school with a strong tradition of faith and family running throughout the university and the community. All of that is very important to us. I can’t wait to be there. War Eagle.”
Falzone was a prolific dual-threat force for Nazareth over the past two seasons: He combined to throw for more than 4,500 yards and 42 touchdowns and run for 1,100-plus…
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