Safety Jonathan Galette Commits to Penn State Nittany Lions
Safety Jonathan Galette commits to Penn State, and he’s “locked in” with the Nittany Lions
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Jonathan Galette, a 5-foot-11 safety from Montvale, New Jersey, has committed to the Penn State Nittany Lions after a strong recruitment process. He chose Penn State over offers from schools like Wisconsin and Syracuse, expressing excitement about the program's culture and coaching staff.
- 01Jonathan Galette is a 5-foot-11, 170-pound safety from Montvale, New Jersey.
- 02He ranked No. 14 in New Jersey and held over two dozen offers.
- 03Galette committed to Penn State after building a strong relationship with the coaching staff.
- 04He chose Penn State over Wisconsin and Syracuse, stating he is 'locked in' with the Nittany Lions.
- 05Head coach Matt Campbell played a significant role in his decision.
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Jonathan Galette, a highly sought-after safety from St. Joseph Regional in Montvale, New Jersey, has officially committed to the Penn State Nittany Lions. Standing at 5-foot-11 and weighing 170 pounds, Galette was ranked No. 14 in New Jersey and received over two dozen offers from various programs. He has been a familiar face in Happy Valley, often visiting the campus and developing a strong connection with the coaching staff, particularly head coach Matt Campbell. Galette highlighted the welcoming atmosphere and culture at Penn State, stating, 'Every time I step onto campus there, it feels like home.' He ultimately chose Penn State over other contenders like Wisconsin and Syracuse, expressing his commitment by saying, 'I’m not taking any more visits. I’m locked in.'
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Galette's commitment strengthens Penn State's football program and adds depth to their defensive lineup, which could enhance their chances in upcoming seasons.
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