THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Latimore and Latham ready to contribute But, that role belongs to Crawford, who could benefit from having Latham or Eric Latimore Kevion Latham wants to be the emerge as a pass main guy opposite Jack Crawford rushing threat to on the defensive line. complement the He wants to be the No. 1 Penn returning team State defensive lineman, the guy leader in sacks. who's too productive for offensive Latham invested a lot into his line coaches to ignore. junior and senior years at Walter By Brendan Monahan COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Eric Latimore (56) and Devon Still (71) make a tackle in a game against Ohio State last year. 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The defensive line has minimal ques tion marks going into the season. But opposite Crawford, his lesser known counterparts, Latimore and Latham, have yet to cement their places on the defensive line after the departure of Jerome Hayes, an eight-game starter last year. Latimore, who started in five of the first six games last season, will likely start at the defensive end spot opposite Crawford. Latimore's coach at Middletown High School in Middletown, Del., Mark DelPercio, said Latimore played in the shad ow of another lineman, who won defensive player of the year, dur ing Latimore's junior season, which freed up space for Latimore. "So I hope Jack is defensive player of the year this season," Delpercio said. To e-mail reporter: bjmsl46@psu.edu NOON TO FIVE! If you can work that schedule 3 days a week, we want to talk to you! Easy & lucrative work calling current customers with a special offer to try a new product. We guarantee $8 per hour, but most make between $9-$l5! 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