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My initial impression was that 95 had momentum and would catch Haley. Haley accelerated quickly. Then I thought 95 would catch him. He actually did. Kudos to their punter for being able to catch our CB. Was surprising.

Clarification - Some posters seem to be missing that #95 was the HOLDER, not the kicker.

Both #95 the Holder and #92 the kicker took off after Haley.

It was #95 the HOLDER who caught up at the 10 yard line and altered Haley's progress.
Yes, the kicker was in the area at the end too, after Grant was pushed off balance at the 10 yard line, so the kicker is fast, but the kicker did not touch Haley.
 
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Anyone knew who was walking with CJF and who delivered the emphatic hug?

The first hug looks like it is from a recruit wearing dark blue, because he is wearing what looks like a recuit name badge.

Guessing a review of gallery pics for recruits would identify that individual.

The second hug, from the individual wearing white, which included a lift for Franklin, did not show the front of the individual.

Both were tall guys.
 
Clarification - Some posters seem to be missing that #95 was the HOLDER, not the kicker.

Both #95 the Holder and #92 the kicker took off after Haley.

It was #95 the HOLDER who caught up at the 10 yard line and altered Haley's progress.
Yes, the kicker was in the area at the end too, after Grant was pushed off balance at the 10 yard line, so the kicker is fast, but the kicker did not touch Haley.

#95 is Ohio State's punter. Apparently, he also is the holder for FGs.
 


From article above:

Former safety Calvin Lowry, who had a key interception in the '05 contest, couldn't help but watch the second half of Saturday night's game and think this was another turning point for the program.

"The dark days are behind them, and now they can start looking to greener pastures," said Lowry, a current assistant coach at Tulsa who played four seasons in the NFL. "They have bounced back. They had a rough couple of years, but they have the talent, they have the coaching staff, they have the backing of the administration and the alumni. They will come back -- and they will get in those New Year's Day bowl games and compete for Big Ten championships and national championships."
 
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