Blue White Illustrated

February 2021

Penn State Sports Magazine

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our months ago, Jahan Dotson was yet another unknown on a Penn State offense that was full of them. The junior wideout had flashed his po- tential the previous two seasons as a supporting player in the Nit- tany Lions' receiver corps, but now they needed more than just intermittent flashes. They needed something a little more stroboscopic. Was he ready to shine whenever a big play needed to be made? Did he have the talent and re- sourcefulness to become the leader of an unproven, freshman-laden position group? The coaching staff didn't know for certain, and Dotson wasn't entirely sure either, if only because he hadn't done it to that point in his college career. But when the season began, it quickly became clear that he was ready. Even during the early stages of the season, amid difficult stretches when not much else was working, getting the ball to Dotson was a surefire way of gaining yards. Footballs just had a way of stick- ing to him, whether they were thrown at his hands or his knees or over his head. And the catches, as spectacular as they often were, tended to be just the start of the show. When he broke into the open field, Dotson proved to be a very hard man to catch. Even Shaun Wade had trouble keeping him under wraps when Ohio State visited Beaver Stadium in late F

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