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Penn State coaches pose in No. 81 jerseys, the number that Archbishop Wood's Mark Webb would wear, if he signs with the Nittany Lions on Wednesday.

(Mark Webb Sr. | Twitter)

Mark Webb is committed to Georgia, but Penn State is doing all it can to change the wide receiver's mind ahead of Wednesday's National Signing Day.

The PSU coaching staff posed in No. 81 jerseys and sent the photo to Webb's father Tuesday afternoon.

Mark Webb Sr. told PennLive that 81 would be his son's number, if the Archbishop Wood standout signs with the Nittany Lions.

Webb Sr. said he was "overwhelmed" by the late push, and said his son would "sleep on it," before making his college decision.

"When he wakes up in the morning, it'll be a new day," Webb Sr. said. "And he will know where he will be going to the next four years."

Webb, the top-rated receiver in Pennsylvania, is expected to make his decision between 2-2:30 p.m. at Archbishop Wood, his father said.

The 6-foot-2, 195-pound Webb committed to Georgia in September but visited Penn State over the weekend.

"It's been real hectic," Webb Sr. said of the recruiting process. "But hectic in a good way. You'd rather have a hectic like this. I'm not going to lie, I'm totally overwhelmed by the Penn State love. As we are talking, my phone and Twitter feed are blowing up."