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Penn State’s Washington, Receiving Corps leads Nittany Lions past Wildcats

Penn State’s Washington, Receiving Corps leads Nittany Lions past Wildcats



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By: Pasquale Tartaro, GoPSUSports.com
 
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa – Though wide receiver Parker Washington recorded six touchdown receptions last season, his two scores in Penn State’s 38-17 win over Villanova marked his first trips to the end zone in front of a packed out Beaver Stadium.
 
“It was like a dream come true, and I was excited to make a play for the team,” Washington said. “We’re just ready to keep executing and improve.”
 
Early in the second quarter, Washington caught a short pass from quarterback Sean Clifford, pivoted and bolted for a 53-yard score that extended Penn State’s lead to 14-3.
 
Though he was initially surrounded by Villanova defenders at the reception point, Washington managed to hit another gear and streak past the Wildcats secondary for his first touchdown of the season.
 
“It was just instinct,” Washington said. “I didn’t really see much, I just saw green grass and I decided to take it.”
 
In an obvious passing situation just a few minutes later, Clifford floated a pass to Washington, who turned upfield and was off to the races again. The sophomore playmaker tip-toed down the left sideline and was ruled out of bounds at Villanova’s 9-yard line, but not before racking up 67 yards on the catch and run.
 
Washington finished the contest with five catches for 148 yards and two touchdowns.
 
In his relatively short time in Happy Valley, Washington has proven to be an explosive weapon for Clifford and the Penn State offense.
 
As a true freshman in a shortened season, Washington hauled in 36 receptions for 489 yards and six scores. Through four games, the sophomore has already eclipsed 300 yards on 23 receptions.
 
Additionally, with receiver Jahan Dotson recording seven receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown of his own, he and Washington became the first Penn State pass catchers to reach over 100 yards since KJ Hamler and Pat Freiermuth in 2018.
 
Sophomore Keandre Lambert Smith also cut across the field for a 83-yard touchdown.
 
“I think it becomes  even  more  difficult  to  stop  for  people  when …

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