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Are any of the WRs game-breakers?

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Are any of the WRs game-breakers?

Penn State football Q&A with Ron Musselman

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Q: Ron, the wide receivers have had five games to get their feet wet. Do you think any of them have game-breaking speed?

Jennie, Lock Haven, Pa.

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MUSSELMAN: I think Derek Moye and Chaz Powell have a lot of speed and potential, but Graham Zug is a possession receiver who gets few yards after a catch and Brett Brackett has fallen off the map. Maybe one of the true freshmen that have been playing will finally start to have an impact on the passing game. But the fact of the matter remains, Penn State still does not have a receiver who can stretch the field. Deon Butler did a great job of handling that role last year, which made Daryll Clark that much better.

First Published: October 9, 2009, 8:00 a.m.

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