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Matt Wotell, and defensive unit in the first two All-East performer., Mercer—games, losing to Tennessee Ferguson, Jim Bryan and (38-14) and California (51-6). Grover Dailey all have “1 am confident our players departed. These four will respond to those changes, defensive backs saw although it may take a little extensive action a year ago time,” Cahill said. “Our and played a major role in feeling is that we want our Army’s 6-4 record, j best athletes where they can “There is no question we ' help us the most. I personally lost some valuable personnel do not enjoy thrilling 55-53 in our secondary,” defensive losses.” coordinator John BjlcCauley " Penn State Coach Joe said. "And, this is one of our Paterno said the final scores chief concerns on 1 defense, weren’t indicativeiof the simply because we will be so games. He said Army’s young inexperienced in the defense jelled last week secondary.” against Georgia Tech, losing “This is a critical are'a by a 14-10 count. 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Herd said his alternating with , Jimmy Scott' doesn’t detract from , his performance. “We’re always fresh,” he said. “You’re not losing anything with Gary Hayman, Jimmy Scott or Jim Eaise as a receiver.” Herd has eight TD receptions, one short of the Penn State record of nine held by Les Walters and Junior Powell. Herd has also; carried the ball three times on counter plays giving jhim an opportunity to show why he was an All-America running back at Far Rockaway (N.Y.) High School. The counters, along with GO TO IT, LEM AC! He's the Number 1 humpback in our ratings! the Caravan 1 1 6 S. Garner green; the man in motion, give the « offense an added dimension, according to Herd. Hayman leads the Lion receivers with 14 catches with his nearest competitors Herd and tight end Dan Natale both. tied with seven receptions^, “Things have gone my way so far,” Hayman said. “I feel, a different receiver will probably catch more passes every game.” Shuman said the defenses have been keying on Natale since he led the Nittany Lions' with 31 grabs last year.' “Hayman’s been getting open a lot,” Shuman said. “But 1, don’t have a favorite, receiver.” < Hayman is the second leading punt returner in the nation with a 19.4 average. He also holds the season’s single game high in punt return yards with 109 against lowa. Rick Kimbrough of Mississippi leads with 295 yards on 13 returns for a 22.7 average. • ! Hayman attributes his kick return ' success to the blocking. “You take pride in something like that.” he said, 'or else vou don't do it very Paterno said Shuman doesn't have to prove himself any more after last week. Shuman agreed. “I think 1 have been getting the job done. 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