PSU targeting 2014 S Delvon Randall 
November, 30, 2012
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Josh Moyer | ESPN.com
Delvon Randall curled up in Beaver Stadium's stands, watching his breath evaporate during a chilly Saturday afternoon. He looked to the field, and the more he saw, the more he felt a strange sense of deja vu.
From those metal bleachers, the 2014 safety saw Penn State's defensive backs mix up coverages. Sometimes the safeties would sprint to the line and tackle a tailback; other times, the corners would backpedal and trail Wisconsin's wideouts like a shadow.
"Honestly, they remind me a lot of us," Randall said, referring to his Monroeville (Pa.) Gateway team. "They're physical, they know how to make a tackle and, from what I've seen, the corners got good coverage and play the way we do.
From those metal bleachers, the 2014 safety saw Penn State's defensive backs mix up coverages. Sometimes the safeties would sprint to the line and tackle a tailback; other times, the corners would backpedal and trail Wisconsin's wideouts like a shadow.
"Honestly, they remind me a lot of us," Randall said, referring to his Monroeville (Pa.) Gateway team. "They're physical, they know how to make a tackle and, from what I've seen, the corners got good coverage and play the way we do.
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