Some positive recruiting news for the Penn State football program.

A day after putting them in his Top 12, 2025 4-star lineman Michael Carroll has scheduled one of his official visits to Penn State.

On Tuesday, Carroll (6’6″, 305-pounds) announced that he would be making his official visit to Penn State from June 14-16. Carroll also announced that his second official visit will be to Michigan, from June 21-23.

Carroll, who attends Central Bucks East High School in Doylestown, Pennsylvania released a Top 12 of Penn State, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Rutgers, UCLA, Michigan and Texas.

Rivals.com rates Carroll as one of the Top 200 juniors in the country and the No. 6 prospect in the state.

When you look at his unofficial visits, the three schools that Carroll has been to the most have been Penn State, Michigan and Rutgers. Over Spring Break, Carroll traveled to Michigan, Georgia, Alabama and Clemson.

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