UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - With a room filled with talent, the Nittany Lion receivers could easily let individual competition for playing time get in the way of the development of the collective group.
But that's not how they see it.
As the group likes to say, iron sharpens iron.
When the pieces inside the collective unit push one another, it raises the level of everyone.
That's what is going to separate the current crop of wide outs from previous units.
"We all just push each other day on the practice field," junior Saeed Blacknall said.