WVU Football Recruiting
Top WPIAL Prospect, Penn State Commit Matt Sieg to Take WVU OV
Top Western Pennsylvania prospect Matt Sieg will return to Morgantown for an official visit later in November, awarding WVU another chance to win him over. Tom Loy of 247 Sports was first with the news on Wednesday.
West Virginia is battling Indiana, Notre Dame, Penn State and Pitt for Sieg, according to Loy.
A day after announcing his recruitment was back open due to Penn State firing James Franklin, Siegย revealed he was re-offered by WVU.
โThankful to have been re-offered by West Virginia,โ posted Sieg on Monday. Sieg was initially offered by Neal Brownโs WVU staff and made a visit to Morgantown before eventually committing to Franklin and Penn State in November of 2024.
The four-star safety prospect from Fort Cherry High School in the Pittsburgh Area told Hayes Fawcett of Rivals.com that he was re-opening his recruitment after learning the news about Franklinโs firing. He then wrote his own post to social media later.
โI love Penn State and am still open to being a Lion,โ said Sieg, โbut with the uncertainty of the current situation, my family and I are trying to make sure we make the best decision for the future. Please respect our decision.โ
โAt this time, I am still committed to current staff at Penn State,โ he told Fawcett. โHowever, due to the recent changes and uncertainty, I have decided to re-open my recruitment.โ
Sieg has broken multiple WPIAL records, with the most recent one being for career total yardage. That was a recent Friday night. The next day, Penn State suffered a stunning loss at the hands of Northwestern, and the day after that, Franklin was fired.
Sieg is the No. 2 player in Pennsylvania per 247Sports, along with the No. 9 safety in the country from his class and the No. 79 overall player. Despite playing quarterback, heโs projected to be a safety at the next level.
Itโs possible WVUโs involvement could signal an opportunity for Sieg to play offense as well. Sieg did talk about his desire to play offense with WVSN at the beginning of his recruitment.
If he doesnโt stay with PSU, Sieg be the fourth player from the Pittsburgh area to de-commit, joining Taylor (Pine-Richland), Jenkins (Imani Christian) and Spell (McKeesport).
Sieg also has offers from schools such as Alabama, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Pitt, Rutgers, Stanford, Syracuse, Temple, USC, Vanderbilt and Wisconsin.
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