It was six days ago that the father of star Sayreville football player Myles Hartsfield informed NJ Advance Media that Penn State had not pulled his son's scholarship.

“That is completely untrue,” he said last Friday. “No, there is no truth to that.”

Although the 5-10, 180-pounder is still committed to Penn State, you'd better believe the Nittany Lions coaching staff is taking a hard look at the daunting details released Wednesday evening by Matt Stanmyre, which provided details on the alleged sexual harassment and hazing in the Bombers locker room.

Following practice on Wednesday night, Penn State head coach James Franklin spoke to the media and was asked about the situation at Sayreville. Per NCAA rules, Franklin is prohibited from using the name of a recruit prior to him signing a National Letter of Intent.

“We do have a young man that’s committed to us from that school,” Franklin told reporters. “You guys know just as much as we do at this point. We are waiting to hear.”

Hartsfield has been committed to Penn State since June, giving the team from State College his verbal commitment following a monstrous junior season. In 2013, Hartsfield rushed for 1,586 yards and 24 touchdowns. Defensively, where he anticipates playing cornerback in college, he recorded 44 tackles and four interceptions.

In three games in 2014, Hartsfield rushed for 416 yards and eight touchdowns, while adding 166 yards and four more touchdowns receiving. He won't see the field again this year, of course, due to the football season being canceled.

Per MaxPreps, for his career, the Sayreville senior has recorded a mind-boggling 3,792 all-purpose yards and 46 scores. Those numbers undoubtedly have Penn State fans looking forward to him wearing a Nittany Lion uniform next season.

"It just felt right for me and my family loved it out there (Penn State)," Hartsfield said in an interview with NJ.com in August. "Once I went up there for my visit, I thought it was great and I knew that I wanted to play there. When I get to campus, I'm hoping we can win a national championship. We have a great class so far."

“I’ll take my official visit to Penn State and right now I’m 100 percent committed to them,” he added.

Several phone calls and text messages to Hartsfield by NJ.com have gone unreturned.

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