Penn State has been monitoring Daiquan Kelly for some time. The Lions’ previous NCAA sanctioned scholarship reduction meant they couldn’t do more than that, though. Of course, those sanctions were dropped Monday. By Sunday morning, the Union City, N.J, linebacker had a Penn State offer. By Sunday night, he had a new college destination. Kelly announced just before 6 p.m. Sunday that he was flipping his commitment from Syracuse, which he had verbally committed to in June, to Penn State. He is the second outside linebacker to pledge to the Lions in the class of 2015, joining fellow Garden State native and four-star OLB Manny Bowen.
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