Penn State announced the departure of six players
“Just running out of the tunnel to my parents, to my mom almost in tears, it was just a whirlwind of emotions,” Ellis said. “It was really a truly amazing experience to just see how proud of me they were and to reflect on all I’ve done here at Penn State.”
Even if it was the seniors’ last time suiting up in Beaver Stadium, it wasn’t the last time they’d suit up for Penn State. That moment comes this week inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Plenty of players talk about what Penn State means to them, but Ellis grew up in the shadow of Beaver Stadium while attending State College Area High School. Ellis hasn’t made an official announcement on his future yet, but he’s making sure to enjoy the Peach Bowl in case he moves on from the Nittany Lions.
Penn State has already had seven players declare for the draft with more players out of eligibility after the Peach Bowl. Even in the midst of preparing to play a New Year’s Six bowl, James Franklin has taken time to remind the departing players to soak in the moment before it’s gone. Franklin even had motivational speaker Inky Johnson attend practice to rally the troops ahead of Saturday’s game.
“Coach Franklin’s been big on reflection and just not taking these moments for granted,” defensive tackle Dvon Ellies said. “Twenty, 30 years down the road, you’re going to look back at the moments with your teammates and you’ll wish you appreciated it more in the moment.”
Ellies, however, says he won’t make a decision on whether or not to use his final year of eligibility until after the Peach Bowl.
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