Penn State lost its second recruit in less than 24 hours as Belle Vernon offensive lineman Dorian Johnson decommitted from the the Nittany Lions' 2013 recruiting class Tuesday night.
Johnson confirmed his decision in a text message to the Centre Daily Times. The 6-foot-6, 280-pound senior is rated one of the nation's top 250 prospects, according to Rivals.com.
Johnson said he's now considering Pitt, Ohio State and Virginia Tech.
Damascus (Md.) High School linebacker/wide receiver Zach Bradshaw decommitted from Penn State earlier today. Bradshaw's father, Mike, said his son has orally committed to Virginia.
Penn State's 2013 recruiting class currently includes nine players.


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