Penn State today got a surprise commitment from three-star athlete Torrence Brown, a former Southern Miss commit who flipped to the Nittany Lions. Coach James Franklin fielded a call from Brown this morning, according to multiple media reports, and figures to have locked up his 20th and final commitment in the 2014 recruiting class.

While still not official, former Penn State commit Lloyd Tubman is expected to announce a commitment to Kentucky at 10:30 a.m. He de-committed from Penn State, which opened the scholarship that was offered to Brown yesterday morning.

Brown is a 6-4, 228-pound versatile athlete who played running back, linebacker, defensive end, tight end and wide receiver in high school, according to AL.com. He's expected to play on the defensive side of the ball at the next level and has been listed by Penn State as a defensive lineman.

"He's a big, rangy kid with good size," Tuscaloosa Academy coach Robert Johnson told AL.com. "He has the frame to comfortably carry 250 pounds. He runs very well, jumps well and has real good instincts. Defensively, he reads plays really quickly. He'll fit in a hybrid scheme as an outside linebacker who can put his hands on the ground and rush the passer."

Penn State has received 15 letters of intent this morning and has just five more to go. The lone surprise surrounded the offer to Brown, with the five remaining players — Marcus Allen, Mark Allen, Christian Campbell, Koa Farmer, Johnathan Thomas — all expected to make their commitments official.

The Nittany Lions have the No. 22 recruiting class in the country, according to Rivals, Scout and 247sports.com. The class features 25 total commitments, including five players who enrolled in classes last month.