Chambersburg QB Ceagan Truett headed to PSAC program

Truett missed most of the 2025 season with an injury

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

Quarterback Ceagan Truett officially joined the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference last month as part of Millersville's 2026 recruiting class. The 6-1, 220-pound signal caller made his announcement two weeks ago, saying 'It felt most like home' and that he's looking forward to learning from the coaching staff.

Why it matters

Truett was a key part of Chambersburg's offense for three seasons, helping the team to a 4-6 record in 2025 despite missing most of the year due to injury. His commitment to Millersville is an important addition to their 2026 recruiting class as they look to build a strong program in the PSAC.

The details

As a junior in 2025, Truett completed 115 of 188 pass attempts for 1,287 yards and 11 touchdowns against six interceptions. He helped the Trojans open the season 2-0 before suffering a season-ending injury in week 3 against Bishop McDevitt. Truett, who also considered an offer from Seton Hill, is one of two quarterback recruits in Millersville's 2026 class along with Coatesville's Matt Ortega Jr.

  • Truett made his announcement two weeks ago.
  • Truett officially joined Millersville's 2026 recruiting class last month.

The players

Ceagan Truett

A 6-1, 220-pound quarterback who was the engine that drove Chambersburg's offense for the better part of three seasons.

Millersville

A Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) program that Truett has committed to as part of their 2026 recruiting class.

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What they’re saying

“It felt most like home. I feel like I can learn a lot from the coaching staff. They all know football and I'm looking forward to going in a learning right away. The football IQ is definitely there.”

— Ceagan Truett (pennlive.com)

What’s next

Truett will join Millersville's program in the fall of 2026 as they look to build a strong team in the PSAC.

The takeaway

Truett's commitment to Millersville is an important addition to their 2026 recruiting class as they look to build a competitive program in the PSAC. Despite missing most of the 2025 season due to injury, Truett's talent and potential make him an exciting prospect for the Millersville coaching staff.