Alright, we already have a post tracking players that are entering the portal, but it seems like we’ll need a post that tracks Penn State players who are staying in Happy Valley. That will be this post.
RB Quinton Martin Jr.(1/2/26)
— Quinton Martin (@Quintonanthony_) January 2, 2026
DE Yvan Kemajou (1/2/26)
Wowza, Penn State gets back Yvan Kemajou. pic.twitter.com/NEohLzTFEG
— Patrick (@Poerbler) January 2, 2026
S Vaboue Toure(1/2/26)
no place i’d rather be🦁,
let’s do it💯 #wearepic.twitter.com/cw2ieQtiMh— Vaboue Toure🌟 (@VabxToure) January 2, 2026
K Ryan Barker(1/2/26)
— Ryan Barker (@RyanBarker111) January 2, 2026
WR Koby Howard(1/1/26)
run it back. #WeArepic.twitter.com/BOfh7kFM5e
— Koby Howard (@KobyHoward3) January 2, 2026
CB Daryus Dixson(1/1/26)
— Daryus Dixson (@29_daryus) January 2, 2026
OL Chimdy Onoh(1/1/26)
🔵⚪️ pic.twitter.com/r9cmym6o5D
— Chimdy Onoh (@v1_chim) January 1, 2026
Audavion Collins(1/1/26)
LB Tony Rojas (1/1/26)
— Tony Rojas (@Tony_Rojas5) January 1, 2026
DE Max Granville(1/1/26)
BREAKING: RS freshman EDGE Max Granville will RETURN under the new staff! Granville was set to start for PSU this season before suffering a longterm injury. With the Texas native on track to reach full health in the near future, this is one of the biggest pieces to announce… pic.twitter.com/HZHLwdfW7H
— Dylan Dawson (@PSU_Dylan) January 1, 2026
S Dejuan Lane (1/1/26)
BREAKING: Sophomore SAF Dejuan Lane will RETURN under the new staff! The 6’2″ Maryland native totaled 29 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 1 sack, and 1 PD this season. Welcome back, Dejuan! #WeArepic.twitter.com/pRS33dBeis
— Dylan Dawson (@PSU_Dylan) January 1, 2026
OT Garrett Sexton(1/1/26)
BREAKING: Freshman OT Garrett Sexton will RETURN under the new staff! The 6’6″, 300lb Wisconsin native is another very important piece for the Nittany Lions’ future as a projected starter down the line. Welcome back, Garrett!
(📸: Taylor Cupelli) #WeArepic.twitter.com/6lhIU87RiF
— Dylan Dawson (@PSU_Dylan) January 1, 2026
LB Alex Tatsch(1/1/26)
BREAKING: Freshman LB Alex Tatsch will RETURN to PSU under the new staff! He showed a lot of promise this season before suffering an injury. Welcome back, Alex!
(📸: https://t.co/utedBIGB6I) #WeArepic.twitter.com/mI5o3ejJZn
— Dylan Dawson (@PSU_Dylan) January 1, 2026
TE Andrew Rappleyea(12/30/25)
Coach Campbell, Thank you for this opportunity. Ready to get to work #WeArepic.twitter.com/OOkjYAZ5OP
— Andrew Rappleyea (@andrewrappleyea) December 30, 2025
After suffering a season-ending injury early in 2024, Rappleyea bounced back with a strong season in 2025 as he got healthier and healthier. He finished the year with 20 receptions for 180 yards and 3 touchdowns, with 10 of those receptions and all 3 of those touchdowns coming in the final three games of the year against Nebraska, Rutgers, and Clemson.
OL Anthony Donkoh (12/30/25)
BREAKING: OL Anthony Donkoh will RETURN to Penn State under its new staff! The multi-year starter played significant roles at both guard and tackle throughout this season. Welcome back, Anthony! 🦁
(📸: USAToday) #WeArepic.twitter.com/ZusmoURRwv
— Dylan Dawson (@PSU_Dylan) December 30, 2025
Massive one for Penn State here. Donkoh is a two-year starter on the offensive line for the Nittany Lions, seeing time at right tackle in 2024 and guard in 2025. Personally, I think he’ll get pushed back out to right tackle in 2026 where he should be one of the best in the Big Ten. Like Cousins, someone who very well could be a captain as well.
OL Owen Aliciene(12/29/25)
#WeAre 🦁💙🤍 https://t.co/eLtuUrbGfE
— Owen Aliciene (@owenaliciene) December 30, 2025
Aliciene is coming off a redshirt season, but he did see some snaps against Nevada and seems poised to at the very least battle for the left tackle starting gig. At 6-foot-7, 298 pounds, Aliciene has a massive build and frame that could probably hold another 20 or so pounds. Big offseason ahead for him.
OL Cooper Cousins (12/29/25)
Ready to get back to work!
I BLEED BLUE AND WHITE💙🤍💙🤍 pic.twitter.com/gAU4fFcfXj
— Cooper Cousins (@cousins_cooper) December 29, 2025
Cousins is the first Penn Stater to ~officially~ announce that he’ll be turning to Penn State in 2026. Cousins is entering his third year with the program, and after starting in the Pinstripe Bowl, will almost assuredly be a starter for the Nittany Lions in 2026. Whether that’s at center or one of the guard spots remains to be seen, but Cousins should be a stalwart on the line and a potential captain despite only being a true junior.

