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4-Star WR Landon Blum Commits to Penn State
Blum's decision reflects evolving trends in college recruiting beyond just football
Apr. 13, 2026 at 12:39am
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Blum's commitment to Penn State reflects the evolving priorities of college football recruiting, where versatility and relationships are as valuable as stats and rankings.Woodbine TodayLandon Blum, a four-star wide receiver from Woodbine, Iowa, has committed to play football at Penn State University. Blum's decision is noteworthy not just for his talent on the field, but for the broader implications it holds regarding the changing landscape of college recruiting.
Why it matters
Blum's commitment to Penn State is part of a larger trend of the program leveraging coaching changes to attract top talent. Additionally, Blum's background and versatility - including his success in high jump - highlight how colleges are increasingly seeking well-rounded athletes who bring more to the table than just stats and rankings.
The details
Blum, a four-star wide receiver, chose Penn State after previously building a strong relationship with the coaching staff at Iowa State, particularly head coach Matt Campbell. When Campbell moved to Penn State, Blum's loyalty followed, underscoring the importance of personal connections in the recruiting process. Blum also showcased his adaptability by transitioning from tight end to wide receiver, a skill set that is becoming increasingly valuable in modern college football.
- Blum recently announced his commitment to Penn State on April 13, 2026.
- Blum finished second in the state high jump championship with a personal best of 6 feet, 7 inches.
The players
Landon Blum
A four-star wide receiver from Woodbine, Iowa, who recently committed to play football at Penn State University.
Matt Campbell
The head football coach at Penn State University, who previously held the same position at Iowa State University and played a key role in recruiting Landon Blum.
What’s next
Blum's commitment is part of a larger recruiting push for Penn State, which will look to continue building momentum and attracting top talent to the program.
The takeaway
Landon Blum's commitment to Penn State is a reflection of the evolving trends in college recruiting, where relationships, adaptability, and well-rounded talent are becoming increasingly important factors beyond just football statistics and rankings.
