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On Wednesday, the Penn State Nittany Lions received 16 signed letters of intent from recruits around the country. Most national recruiters don't think a whole lot of Penn State's recruit class, but of the 16 who signed, the coaching staff was successful in retaining 10 recruits whom they had sought since November.
The highest-ranked recruit -- No. 33 according to
Scout.com -- Adrian Amos, a cornerback out of Calvert Hall College in Baltimore, MD, also paid visits to UConn and West Virginia. He had verbally committed to Connecticut, until head coach Randy Edsall departed for Maryland after the Fiesta Bowl.
Who was the big recruit that the Lions allowed to slip away?