Following spring practice, Penn State Football is still looking for wide receivers to separate themselves from the pack ahead of the 2024 season.
While not yet on campus, one incoming freshman wide receiver, Tyseer Denmark, certainly threw his proverbial hat in the ring Sunday, earning MVP honors from Pennsylvania’s Big 33 game ahead of his enrollment this summer.
The three-star wide receiver from Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, showed off quite a range of skills Sunday as he caught three touchdown passes in the first half of team Pennsylvania’s win over team Maryland.
Penn State Football WR Tyseer Denmark Dominates Big 33
For his first touchdown, Denmark went up and over a Maryland cornerback to make a tough contested catch in the corner of the endzone for a 21-yard touchdown to give team Pennsylvania its first score of the game.
Q1, 6:06 — PA strikes first.
Hayden Johnson (@HaydenJohnson09) hits Imhotep Charter WR Tyseer Denmark 21 yards in the corner of the end zone.
Pennsylvania 7, Maryland pic.twitter.com/PDu7eJrQyu
— Evan Wheaton (@EvanWheaton) May 26, 2024
Denmark’s second touchdown was a long 52-yard touchdown as he scored making a contested catch and knocking over a defender.
Omg. @tyseer5denmark with the sick catch fro @ErbyAlex team PA up 14-0. 3:11 first pic.twitter.com/TAY9FpOIWr
— Pennsylvania Football News (@PaFootballNews) May 26, 2024
For the third touchdown, Denmark showed off a nice ability to catch a difficult ball over his head for a 24-yard touchdown in the middle of the endzone to put team Pennsylvania up 31-0 before half.
Q2, 2:18 — Call it a hat trick.
Imhotep Charter WR Tyseer Denmark has his third touchdown tonight off a 24-yard rip from Manheim Township QB Hayden Johnson.
Pennsylvania 31, Maryland 0 pic.twitter.com/dPfUnNiCYG
— Evan Wheaton (@EvanWheaton) May 27, 2024
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What Tyseer Denmark Could Bring Penn State
Denmark earned MVP honors for his performance ahead of his enrollment this summer at Penn State.
While Denmark will have an uphill battle to earn playing time without being able to enroll early for spring practice, but if he can perform to the level he played at during the Big 33 game, he will push for playing time after having a chance to learn the playbook and get adjusted to the college game.
Nittany Lions fans should be excited for what looks like a bright future for this in-state prospect heading to campus in just a few weeks.
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