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Report: Two Penn State offensive linemen leave the program

Connor O'Gara

By Connor O'Gara

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Penn State’s rebuilt offensive line lost some depth on Tuesday.

Two of the Lions’ offensive linemen reportedly left the program for different reasons.

Noah Beh, who was suspended indefinitely in 2016, will transfer from the program. 247sports reported that the redshirt junior will enroll at Delaware in 2017. Beh played in all 13 games as a redshirt freshman in 2015, none of which were starts.

Brendan Brosnan is also no longer listed on Penn State’s roster. The redshirt junior is retiring from football for medical reasons, according to 247sports.

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Brosnan was Penn State’s back-up right tackle in the Rose Bowl, which was where he figured to start 2017 on the depth chart. He played sparingly as a sophomore and he appeared in eight games as a freshman, but he dealt with ongoing injuries throughout his career.

Penn State is set to kick off its spring game on Saturday, April 22 at 3 p.m.

Connor O'Gara

Connor O'Gara is the senior national columnist for Saturday Tradition. He's a member of the Football Writers Association of America. After spending his entire life living in B1G country, he moved to the South in 2015.