Receiver DaeSean Hamilton arrived at Penn State last summer with the intent of making an impact as a true freshman. But the opportunity slipped out of his grasp, in a way.
The Virginia native was only on campus a short time when he told the coaching staff about a sore left wrist that had been bothering him since the end of his senior season in high school. Trainers and doctors checked it out, and diagnosed Hamilton with a broken scaphoid, a small bone at the very bottom of the thumb near the wrist.
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