Top Big Ten program in pursuit of a Wisconsin class of 2026 commit
- Penn State offered Wisconsin 2026 defensive lineman commit Djidjou Bah a scholarship.
- Bah committed to Wisconsin in June, choosing them over Michigan State, Indiana, Iowa, and Northwestern.
- Bah is a three-star recruit and ranks No. 938 overall in the 2026 class.
- Wisconsin’s 2026 recruiting class currently ranks 50th nationally.
The Penn State Nittany Lions extended an offer to Wisconsin class of 2026 commit, defensive lineman Djidjou Bah, on Saturday.
Bah committed to the Badgers back on June 1 following an official visit to the program. At the time, he chose Wisconsin over top contenders Michigan State, Indiana, Iowa and Northwestern. Now, more than a full month later, Bah is being courted by several top programs. Penn State extended its offer on Saturday, while Bah recently took an official visit to Missouri.
247Sports currently lists the Germantown, Tennessee, native as a three-star recruit. He’s specifically ranked as the No. 938 overall player in the class of 2026, the No. 102 defensive lineman and the No. 32 recruit from his home state. Neither 247Sports nor On3/Rivals has altered their prediction for his eventual destination.
Wisconsin’s class of 2026, with Bah’s commitment, currently ranks No. 50 nationally. The class has steadily fallen in the national rankings after the early-July additions of RB Amari Latimer and WR Jayden Petit.
Penn State, meanwhile, currently sits at No. 16 nationally with 24 players committed (12 blue-chip). Given the program’s pedigree and recruiting prowess, Wisconsin fans should monitor Bah’s pledge to the Badgers up until the Early Signing period begins.
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