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Another Norwood coming to PSU

Penn State's Class of 2010 continues to fill-up quickly, as Levi Norwood, the younger brother of former receiver Jordan and former George Mason basketball player Gabe, gave his verbal pledge to the Nittany Lions after receiving a scholarship offer at camp last weekend.

Norwood is also the son of former Penn State safeties coach Brian Norwood, who took over as Baylor's defensive coordinator last season. Upon moving from State College to Waco, Texas, Norwood did not suit up for Midway High's football team last year but will play as a senior this season.

Like Jordan, Levi has not been heavily recruited, but obviously, things worked out for Jordan. Levi also plays wide receiver but has a few inches on his brother at 6-foot-2.

Penn State's current class of 2010, according to Scout.com:
-Levi Norwood, WR, Waco (Texas) - Rating N/A
-DaQuan Jones, DT, Johnson City (N.Y.) - 4 stars
-Evan Hailes, DT, Chesapeake (Va.) - 4 stars
-Kyle Baublitz, DE, York (Pa.) - 3 stars
-Tom Ricketts, OT, Wexford (Pa.) - 4 stars
-Miles Dieffenbach, C, Pittsburgh (Pa.) - 4 stars
-Luke Graham, G, Harrison City (Pa.) - 3 stars
-Silas Redd, RB, Stamford (Conn.) - 4 stars
-Adrian Coxson, WR, Baltimore (Md.) - 5 stars
-Paul Jones, QB, McKees Rocks (Pa.) - 5 stars
-Mike Hull, MLB, Canonsburg (Pa.) - 4 stars

-Matt Brown

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