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Name: Shane Simmons (Transfer from Penn State) College: Marshall
Number: 34
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-2 Weight: 246 Position: Pos2: OLB
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022 40 Low: 4.63 40 Time: 4.73 40 High: 4.82
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Data Scout Notes: NL on APT/Recheck/Was DS#50 rSr DE...X-FA/Possible PR OLB/9GP-30TT-2.5TFL-1.5SK-9QBH in 21 2021: Transfer from Penn State...2020: NAC
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Dates: 03/30/22
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Shane Simmons, Marshall, Player News
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The Herd got another big boost at the defensive end position recently when former consensus four-star prospect Shane Simmons announced he was going to transfer from Penn State and finish his college career at Marshall. The 6-3, 247-pound Simmons will be a sixth-year senior. The Laurel, Maryland native's decision to join the Herd is all about previous connections. New Marshall head coach Charles Huff actually was coaching at Penn State during two of Simmons' seasons with the Nittany Lions. So it comes as no surprise that Simmons would choose to join the Herd. Although Simmons was rather injury-plagued early in his career, he still managed to finish with 44 appearances (two starts), 59 overall tackles (24 solo), 10.5 tackles for loss, including four sack s, and one pass breakup. Simmons is a quality addition to Marshall's football program. - Charleston Gazette
(DS#999 DE) rSr/2022 DE Shane Simmons, Marshall
News Source: Charleston Gazette
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Penn State football will be replacing several long-term starters next season, with two of those departures - defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos and cornerback John Reid - heavily affecting the pass defense. Those spots will need to be filled effectively for Penn State to regain its 2019 form on that side of the ball. Two players in particular, both seniors, plan on showing they're more than capable of doing the job. Shane Simmons, while easy to overlook because of the youth at defensive end, is ready to he lp fill Gross-Matos' shoes while Tariq Castro-Fields wants to prove his high-level cornerback play from early last season was no fluke."This is a really important year for me," Simmons said in a teleconference with the media Wednesday afternoon. " This is a very important season for me." Simmons has appeared in 34 games in his four seasons on campus but has tallied only one career sack. The redshirt senior knows his time hasn't gone as planned, especially considering he was a five-star recruit out of high school, but he's ready to put that behind him. "The story isn't finished yet," he said. "I still believe I can leave my mark at Penn State." - Centre Times
(DS#999 DE) rSr/2022 DE Shane Simmons, Marshall
News Source: Centre Times
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