JUST IN: Penn State Star Nicholas Singleton Stuns College Football World, Rejects Jaw-Dropping $4.5 Million NIL Offer from Georgia, Notre Dame to Remain with the Penn State: ‘I Have No Plans Beyond Being a Penn State Championship due to a devastating….
In a stunning turn of events, Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton has turned down a massive $4.5 million NIL offer reportedly extended by Georgia and Notre Dame, reaffirming his loyalty to the Nittany Lions. The offer, which shocked many in the college football world, would have made Singleton one of the highest-paid players in the NCAA under NIL rules.

Despite the financial lure, Singleton made it clear his heart remains in Happy Valley. “I have no plans beyond being a Penn State champion,” Singleton said. “This team, this community — it’s home.”
Sources close to the program reveal that Singleton’s decision was influenced by a deep bond with his teammates and coaching staff, as well as unfinished business on the field. After a promising season was disrupted by a devastating mid-season injury, Singleton is determined to come back stronger and lead the Nittany Lions to a national title.
Penn State fans and alumni have flooded social media with support, praising his commitment and loyalty in an era dominated by big-money deals. Singleton’s bold move could inspire a new wave of players prioritizing legacy and loyalty over lucrative transfers.