On the same day when James Franklin visited his home, Paris Palmer has committed to Penn State. Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports first reported the commitment before Palmer tweeted from his account.

The four-star junior college offensive tackle originally committed to South Carolina on March 23 before decommitting from the Gamecocks on Thursday.

It didn't take him long to find a new home, committing one day later.

"The chance to rebuild a historic program to its once glorious past was something I couldn't pass up," Paris said in the photo he tweeted out.

Paris is ranked as the ninth-best junior college recruit in the country, coming out of Lackawanna College in Scranton.

The 6-foot-8, 305-pound tackle will be sure to compete for a starting spot on the offensive line in 2015.

He is the second offensive lineman recruit to tower at 6-foot-8, joining four-star Pittsburgh native Sterling Jenkins.

Jenkins was helping Penn State recruit Palmer a little bit on Friday, tweeting at the North Carolina native.

.@S_Jenkins72 doing some recruiting for PSU of 4-star JuCo lineman Paris Palmer, who decommitted from South Carolina. pic.twitter.com/uxfeJmM8SP — Collegian Football (@psufootblog) December 12, 2014

With his commitment, Penn State's 2015 recruiting class is now back in 247Sports Top 10 rankings, jumping two spots to No. 9.

Christian Hackenberg and quarterback coach Ricky Rahne might have something to look forward to next season. After Hackenberg was sacked 42 times in the regular season, a Penn State single-season record, much-needed protection could be on its way, especially with Palmer's commitment.

S/O to the big bro @C_R_E_A_M_75 for believing in the vision and joining us🙌 Let's EAT🍴 #TwinTowers 😏 — Sterling Jenkins⚡™ (@S_Jenkins72) December 13, 2014

We Are...bigger & better. I've never been to France but I'm feeling some type of way right now. Turnt Up http://t.co/ob56iYH4pK — Herb Hand (@CoachHand) December 13, 2014

Paris Palmer wasted no time with his Twitter transformation. pic.twitter.com/VqswhK7JoR — Collegian Football (@psufootblog) December 13, 2014