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James Franklin: Penn State football DB Jaylen Reed was moving at a ‘different speed’

Penn State safety Jaylen Reed caught the eye of James Franklin against West Virginia. The Nittany Lion head coach thought that Reed was ‘moving at a different speed’ than everybody else.

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Penn State safety Jaylen Reed (1) breaks up a pass intended for West Virginia's Traylon Ray in the first half of an NCAA football game, Saturday, August 31, 2024, in Morgantown, W. Va.

The Nittany Lion defense for Penn State football 2024 has a different look. Manny Diaz is now at Duke which has brought Tom Allen to the sidelines, but while the defense may look different the results are the same. Penn State only allowed 12 points with the lone touchdown being very controversial. However, a player who couldn’t be missed on defense against West Virginia was Jaylen Reed. Someone who James Franklin was impressed by.

Jaylen Reed is a senior safety for the Penn State football team. On Saturday against West Virginia, he was impossible to miss. It felt like every play he was to the ball the quickest. Reed made West Virginia’s passing game very challenging and he caught the eye of James Franklin after the game.

In a video captured by Joe Smeltzer of Nittany Sports Now, Franklin went out of his way after the game to share his thoughts on Jaylen Reed directly with him.

“You were flashing all over the field early in that game,” Franklin said. “It was impressive to watch. I mean you looked like you were running at a different speed than everybody else.”

Reed had a strong first game

Penn State football, James Franklin, Jaylen Reed

Mandatory Credit: Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports

According to ESPN Jaylen Reed finished the game against West Virginia with 9 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 2 pass breakups, and a fumble recovery. We saw our first look at Tom Allen maximizing the three talented safeties that Penn State has. Reed lined up in the ‘Lion” position which gives him versatility in coverage and the box.

His teammate KJ Winston was The only Nittany Lion with more tackles than Reed. He finished the game with 12 total tackles. A strong performance by the secondary who will return home for their next game against Bowling Green on Saturday at noon ET on BTN



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