COLUMBUS, Ohio — Shaun Wade has played two games as an outside cornerback for the Ohio State football team, and the coaching staff is pleased with what it’s seen. That’s even with the three catches the former five-star recruit gave up to Penn State’s Jahan Dotson in the Buckeyes’ 38-25 win Saturday. Dotson made great plays on the ball, which can happen when you’re covering an opposing team’s best wide receiver. The bulk of his yards came on those three plays leading to a 144-yard, three-touchdown day on eight catches. “Dotson made some really good plays,” OSU coach Ryan Day said. “On those two long ones, I thought Shaun was right there. The kid just made two remarkable catches. That’s part of playing corner. They’re going to make some catches on you. “Overall, I thought the first two games they played well. There’s some things, maybe, in the last game…
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