Penn State photo archive: 1995 Rose Bowl vs. Oregon

Check out these photos from Penn State’s trip to the 1995 Rose Bowl.

When Penn State joined the Big Ten in football in 1993, it did not take too long before the Nittany Lions won a conference championship and made a trip to the Rose Bowl. The 1994 season saw Penn State go undefeated in the regular season with spotlight wins on the road at Michigan, a blowout of Ohio State, and a memorable come-from-behind victory on the road at Illinois. With a clean 11-0 record, Penn State hoped to make a final statement for national championship consideration from the polls as Nebraska was also running through its schedule without a loss that same season. And before the BCS came into existence, Penn State being contractually obligated to play in the Rose Bowl as the Big Ten champion meant there would be no true national championship game.

So a trip to the Rose Bowl to face a surprising Pac-10 champion in the Oregon Ducks would have to do. Penn State’s high-powered offense wasted no time having an impact against the Ducks as Ki-Jana Carter raced 83-yards up the middle for a touchdown on the first offensive play from scrimmage for the Nittany Lions, and the game was hardly in much doubt from there. Despite a plucky effort from Oregon and quarterback Danny O’Neil’s Rose Bowl record 456 yards (this record held until 2022 when Ohio State quarterback CJ Stroud passed for 573 passing yards… against Utah), Penn State pulled away in the second half for a 38-20 victory after only leading 14-7 at halftime.

Penn State celebrated its first, and to this date only, Rose Bowl victory and the accomplishment of completing a 12-0 season. Although Nebraska is formally recognized as the national champions for the 1994 season, there was no better way to end the year for Penn State than in the Grandaddy of them all.

Here is a look back at some of the best photos from the 1995 Rose Bowl to close out the 1994 season.

Jahan Dotson moving his way up list of Penn State’s all-time leading receivers

Penn State wide receiver Jahan Dotson is projected to finish in the top 10 among Penn State’s all-time leading receivers.

Penn State wide receiver has commented on how he wants to be a legend like Saqon Barkley before he leaves the Nittany Lions. One step toward becoming a legend would be to move his way up the list of Penn State’s all-time leading receivers with one final and full season in 2021.

Dotson will begin the 2021 season already in the top 20 in the Penn State record books for most career receiving yards. Dotson is 17th on the all-time list at Penn State, just behind his former teammate KJ Hamler. Dotson would have to turn in a record-setting single-season performance for Penn State to climb to the top of the list, as he is 1,451 receiving yards away from the Penn State career record of 3,026 yards held by Bobby Engram. Allen Robinson holds the single-season receiving record with 1,432 yards in 2013.

With Dotson setting his own personal goal to leave Penn State with legendary status, here is a look at the top 20 players in Penn State history with the most career receiving yards.