No way in hell any school drops a 4 star QB who has already committed. Paul Jones is also a much better QB so I have no idea why this guy committed to PSU to become a career back up. Here's an article for you to read, looks like a top 10 class for you guys.
Things have gone well for Penn State over the past few weeks, with commitments from defensive tackle Evan Hailes of Chesapeake (Va.) Oscar Smith, offensive guard/defensive tackle Daquan Jones of Johnson City (N.Y.) High and wide receiver Levi Norwood of Waco (Texas) Midway, but things could get even better soon.
Barring a surprise, the Nittany Lions are expected to get a commitment Friday from quarterback Robert Bolden, from Orchard Lake (Mich.) St. Mary's. Bolden would be a tremendous addition to the 2010 class and would provide a 1-2 punch at quarterback with Paul Jones of McKees Rocks (Pa.) Sto Rox. Bolden also is considering Oregon and Louisville but hasn't visited either campus.
Another top prospect ready to decide is Manheim (Pa.) Central defensive end Dakota Royer. He has a final five of Penn State, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Pittsburgh and Oregon, but has been a heavy lean to the Nittany Lions for a long time. Now, it seems he's ready to end the process. In fact, there are whispers he already has made his decision and is just waiting to announce it. Penn State seems to be the clear choice.
State College (Pa.) Area wide receiver Alex Kenney has been rumored to be a silent commitment to Penn State for a week now. Most assume he publicly will be a Nittany Lion sooner rather than later.
Annandale (N.J.) North Hunterdon Regional tight end Kevin Haplea is close to a decision, as well. Penn State quietly has emerged as one of the teams to beat along with Pitt, West Virginia, North Carolina and Florida State. Haplea said he is about 70 percent sure of his decision right now, and it wouldn't be unexpected if Penn State was his choice.
Finally, there have been many whispers about Stamford (Conn.) High linebacker Khairi Fortt being close to a commitment to Penn State. Fortt has been visiting numerous schools over the past few weeks, and it appears North Carolina has become the biggest threat to Penn State. But he long has been considered a Nittany Lions lean, and it wouldn't be a stunner if Fortt joined the 2010 Penn State class before the end of the summer.
Fortt is heading to Penn State by himself this weekend to hang with the players and see about college life. If Fortt doesn't commit early, he will take official visits to Penn State, North Carolina and possibly USC. He has upcoming unofficial visits to Georgia and Florida that also could factor into his decision.
If Bolden, Royer, Kenney, Haplea and Fortt jump on board, that would give Penn State 16 commitments, and the top priorities then would be an elite offensive lineman – Arie Kouandjio of Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha Catholic is the likely top target – and two defensive ends; Dominique Easley of Staten Island (N.Y.) Curtis is one top target. If all goes according to plan, Penn State could end up with the top recruiting class in the Big Ten.