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Three more commit to Penn State football

Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien received oral commitments during the weekend from three high school recruits, according to several recruiting websites. One came from a linebacker who had backed out of his commitment.

Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien received oral commitments during the weekend from three high school recruits, according to several recruiting websites. One came from a linebacker who had backed out of his commitment.

Zayh Issah, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound linebacker from Central Dauphin High in Harrisburg, committed to Penn State on June 29, less than a month before the NCAA sanctions were assessed. He withdrew his commitment on Sept. 7 but reinstated it after O'Brien hosted visits for recruits on Saturday.

Two other players to commit were 6-1, 180-pound cornerback Anthony Smith of Randolph, N.J., who competed this season for Valley Forge Military Academy, and 6-1, 235-pound linebacker Jonathan Walton of Daphne, Ala.

The weekend commitments increased Penn State's total for 2013 to 16, which is one more than the 15-scholarship limit imposed by the NCAA beginning next year and continuing through 2016.

However, players who enroll in January would count toward the 2012 limit of 25 scholarships, not the 2013 maximum. Smith and tight end Adam Breneman of Cedar Cliff (Pa.) High are expected to enroll in January.