July 9, 2009
Golden opportunity
Experience gained at Junior World Championships could give Dobson an edge heading into first season at Marshall
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Former South Charleston wide receiver Aaron Dobson helped the United States win the gold medal at the Junior World Championships.
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As summer jobs go, it was pretty short. But the experience gained figures to work out fairly well for Aaron Dobson.

The former standout wide receiver at South Charleston helped the United States capture the gold medal last weekend during the football Junior World Championships at Fawcett Stadium in Canton, Ohio.

Not only did Dobson get to represent his country on the trip to Canton, which lasted just over three weeks, but he figures to get the jump on many of the incoming freshmen when he reports to Marshall's preseason camp in early August.

While they were lounging poolside or going to the movies last month, Dobson was matched up against some top-notch defensive backs at U.S. practice sessions.

"It's going to help a lot,'' Dobson said. "Our defensive backs were really physical, fast and strong. Everything like defensive backs are going to be in college. I was able to get ready for football a lot earlier than everyone else did. It's going to help a lot.''

Of course, Dobson is still going to have to adjust to the rigors of Division I college football like everyone else. There will be mental adjustments as well as physical.

After a senior season at SC when he caught 49 passes for 1,298 yards and 17 touchdowns and led the Black Eagles to the Class AAA championship, he had to get used to not being the primary receiver on every play for the United States.

In the three games - all lopsided victories for the Americans - Dobson caught five passes for 123 yards and one TD. A healthy 24.6 yards-per-catch average, but still far less work than he's accustomed to.

"I'm not used to all 22 people on the field being good,'' Dobson said. "The skill level was like it will be in college.''

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Posted By: WVian1978 (9:21am 07-10-2009)
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Want to hear a joke? A guy named "Trunk" involved in a DUI with hit and run...now that's comedy.text goes here

Posted By: WVWVWV (7:56am 07-10-2009)
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What a joke,wins over power house teams from France,Mexico and Canada.

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