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Will RB become a Nittany Lion

Westville (N.J.) Deptford Township's Dajuane Collins isn't saying if there are any leaders in his recruiting, but he does have an idea about when the decision will come.
"I'll probably be looking to decide sometime after the Penn State visit (Jan. 14)," said the 5-foot-11, 187-pound running back. "That is when I will try to do it. They are all pretty even right now. I wouldn't say one is ahead of another. And all three schools are still involved."
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Collins has already visited Toledo and Minnesota. He said both visits went well, and he likes the coaches and programs at each of the schools. Will another official be made before Penn State?
"No, I think that is going to be it," Collins said.
He will know plenty about what appears to be his final visit – Penn State. Several of his cousins played at Penn State, including Andre Collins. Coach Joe Paterno made an in home visit with Collins earlier this month.
He's also noticed that Penn State landed the nation's No. 1 player.
"That's big for them," he said. "And it shows that they can still recruit with the best of them."
Collins also played safety in high school, and rushed for 1,850 yards while scoring 19 times during his senior year.
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