On Thursday, James Franklin Punctuated This Endless Summer Recruiting Revival by Warding Off a Couple SEC Heavyweights and Landing the Crown Jewel of the 2022 Class  Â
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Promise we’ll get to the clips soon enough – because, let’s face it, we know you clicked on this to WATCH not READ – but spare a few paragraphs for us to put McDonogh High (Md.) DL Dani Dennis-Sutton’s verbal commitment to Penn State in the proper context…because it’s a pretty big deal.Â
Ranked as the No. 11 overall prospect in the country by Rivals.com, DDS (assuming he stays true to his word when it’s time to sign in December) becomes the first defensive line recruit ranked among the Top 100 overall high school players to choose Penn State since James Franklin took the job nearly a decade ago. Granted, a couple of guys have been close: Shane Simmons (104), PJ Mustipher (107), and Jayson Oweh (140), for example. So it hasn’t been a complete talent desert along the defensive line, but, technically, DDS will be the first Penn State prep prospect to crack the century mark.Â
OK, that’s cool but so what?
Well, for as much as rabid college fanbases obsess about the somewhat-factual notion that transcendent quarterback play remains the surest path to success, the true correlation amongst teams that play in the CFP and win national championships could very well be the stockpile of elite talent along the DL chasing those quarterbacks.
In Tune with Penn State Football’s More-Spit-Than-Polish Tradition, an Underhyped Core of Key Players are Tasked with Turning Things Around
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Black Shoes. Basic Blues. No Names. All Game.
It’s a memorable slogan we all recognize, a sly bit of marketing attributable to Penn State’s former branding guru Guido D’Elia, who understood and cleverly seized on a paradox: The best way of preserving the program’s stoic, old school mentality in an age of disposable glitz was by embracing the sales process, packaging up its essence and proudly advertising it. The resulting catchphrase just might make an especially appropriate rallying cry for this year’s Nittany Lions, a group intent on emerging from the long shadow cast by a lost 2020 season that, however unconventional, nevertheless featured the worst start (0-5, friends, lest you’ve forgotten) in the august 134-year history of Penn State football.Â
The team will undertake this task with a roster noticeably short on individual starpower. No Names.
Around this point in the Summer, the first real signs of Autumn’s approach start becoming evident in Happy Valley. The Town&Gown Football Annual joins the national preview mags on newsstands. The latest shipment of replica jerseys hits the racks of local outfitters. So whose face should grace the magazine covers this time around? Whose jersey number should Nike appropriate for one final season in the revenue-hoarding sun? Recently, luminaries like Saquon Barkley, Trace McSorley, and Micah Parsons have been no-brainers in those roles. Owing to a variety of factors, this year’s team has no such obvious spokesman.Â
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Mid-July = List Season Across College Football Media, so We’ll Toss Our Sweat-Stained Hat in the Ring and Rattle Off Some Penn State Starters Who Can and Can’t Afford to Miss Many Snap This SeasonÂ
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Jahan Dotson
Before you all lift your pitchforks in unison, give us a sentence or two to outline our rationale because we really flip-flopped on whether Dotson belonged in the ‘Replaceable’ or ‘Irreplaceable’ bin. Presumably, those who clicked-off the blog at the mere sight of Dotson’s name probably did so because A) he topped the Big Ten in receiving yards (884) and receiving TDs (8) in 2020 B) that cool catch vs. Ohio State and C) as Sean Clifford learns his 4th new offense in 5 years, the fortified chemistry between he and Dotson should help smooth out early bumps in the learning process. Â
True, true, and true. But if Dotson did miss time in 2021, would it really be the end of the universe? Mike Yurcich has proven throughout his college play-calling tenure that his system makes the receiver, not the other way around. Stud pass-catchers like James Washington and Marcell Ateman have been JAGs at best in the NFL. Heck, in 2015, David Glidden racked up 866 receiving yards with Yurcich calling the shots.Â
Who the hell is David Glidden, you ask? Precisely.
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