-“> Pennsylvania stepped up its defensive streak with a transition from a previous defensive tackle for Duke Derek Tangelo. The player, who played high school soccer at the Police School in Gaithersburg, Maryland, announced the decision on Tuesday afternoon.
A 6-foot-2,310-pound stunt was one of the most consistent center-backs in the ACC last season for Blue Devils. He ended the year with 40 interventions, four loss-making interventions, and two pockets. He also enforced three attachments and retrieved one of them.
During his Duke career, Tangelo played 45 games and scored 114 tackles, 12 tackles, 4.5 sacks and forced 5 fiddles.
Possible defensive intervention for the sixth year Antonio Shelton Last week he announced that he would be disqualified elsewhere. Shelton has played in all nine games with the best 4.5 tackles and 3.5 sacks this year. Tangelo is a contender to fill the starting point along with the veteran PJ Mustipher. Freshman Redshirt Sage Beamon Ein Junior Redshirt Fred Hansard It was the Nittany Lions’ highest reserves this season. Student redsheet Richter Culpeper I also entered the portal last week. Nittany Lions also has a number of younger fellows in this position.
Pennsylvania has sought to increase its depth and level of competition in all positions through this off-season transportation portal. Tangelo is the third expansion via Portal as it joins the former Baylor John Lovett And the former in South Carolina John Dickson.
“The big change that we think will happen here soon is children are eligible immediately,” said the Nittany Lions HR manager Andy Frank He said on the day of the national signature. “That would increase the importance of the relocation portal even further. I think we all know that for us in Pennsylvania in the past, moving wasn’t a huge part of our overall hiring process. That would change. “Our players will come to the transfer gate anyway. We are still recruiting most of our recruitment from high school classes, but we will be active at the transfer gate looking for men who can help us fill in the gaps. ”
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