Penn State's 2027 recruiting class needs a quarterback, so the program sent a blitz to Massachusetts looking for one. Five Nittany Lions assistants, including offensive coordinator Taylor Mouser and quarterbacks coach Jake Waters, visited Xaverian Brothers quarterback William Wood on May 8 as college football's spring contact period enters its final two weeks. The move demonstrated Penn State's significant interest in Wood, a 3-star prospect, and the growing competition for the 2027 class' remaining talent. In addition to Mouser and Waters, Penn State assistants Ryan Clanton (offensive line), Kashif Moore (receivers) and Savon Huggins (running backs) visited Wood at his Massachusetts home. The only reason Nittany Lions coach Matt Campbell did not visit is that the NCAA does not permit head coaches to recruit on the road during the spring contact period. However, Campbell is spearheading the search for the first quarterback recruit of his Penn State tenure.…