Blue White Illustrated

March 2015

Penn State Sports Magazine

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WHAT HE DID During his junior season at Paul VI, Charles made 49 receptions for 848 yards and 11 touchdowns and also carried ense, he was a standout cornerback and line- backer for the Eagles. In fact, several Rivals.com analysts who saw him perform at the IMG 7-on-7 Championship in Bradenton, Fla., came away thinking that he had the look of a linebacker. But a position switch seems unlikely, especially in the wake of a senior season in which Charles caught 32 passes for 474 yards (14.8 yards per catch) and 10 TDs. WHAT HE WON In addition to his four-star ranking from Ri- vals, Charles ers and checked out Maryland, South Carolina and Florida, among others. He visited Penn State in July. A@er sitting down with head coach James Franklin, he pulled the trigger, pushing the Lions' class up to No. 5 in the country. QUOTABLE Charles: "Penn State was just one of those schools that I felt like I could come to and feel comfortable at, no matter what happens. It was always a school that sat high on my board throughout the whole recruiting process, so when I went out on all those visits, I kind of felt like I was always comparing them to Penn State. When I erent ways. It's going to give our quarterbacks a lot of di>erent targets. You watch his tape and it doesn't look like he's running be- cause he's so tall, but no one can catch him." PHIL'S TAKE Franklin and his receivers coach, Josh Gattis, appear to love big, physical wideouts who can create mis- matches in the secondary. Charles deers from Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, Illinois, North- western, Pitt, Rutgers, Syracuse, Temple and Virginia, he was never interested in going anywhere but Penn State, the school he had long dreamed of attending. QUOTABLE Cooper: "I believe I took the role as a student of the game this year. I really took the time to watch

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