Blue White Illustrated

August 2019

Penn State Sports Magazine

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so we just let him roam the :eld. His range is incredible and his instincts are some of the best we've seen. We were calling him the human eraser on the oer camping with the sta< in June 2018, he took four additional visits, including an o=cial visit the week- end of his commitment. Dottin earned 15 scholarship oer leaving for Penn State in January. "I've been comfortable with him for a while now," Dottin said. "He's a great coach and we have a very good relationship." Listed at 6-3, 185 pounds, Dottin is Ri- vals' fourth-ranked player in Connecticut. Last season, he totaled 593 yards on just 29 receptions, scoring six touchdowns. He also played defense, :nishing with :ve in- terceptions and four pass de;ections, and was named :rst-team All-NEPSAC. FATORMA MULBAH A native of Liberia, Mulbah moved to the United States just four years ago. He began playing football around the same time, but it wasn't until the fall of 2017 that he began playing at the varsity level. "I'm brand new to the sport," Mulbah said prior to his June 22 commitment. "I'm still learning every day." While that may be true, the 6-3, 270- pound defensive tackle has all the physi- cal ability that future position coach Sean Spencer could want. At Penn State's Elite Prospect Camp I in early June, Mulbah put up some impressive numbers, includ- ing a 9-foot broad jump. That perform- ance was especially eye-opening given his size, and he also ran well and was a top performer during one-on-ones. "When I was at the camp, a>er we [tested], one thing I did good at was the one-on-ones," he said. "I feel like I stood out. ... I think that helped me get the o campus with a scholarship o

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