USC QB pulls off fake punt wearing No. 80 jersey
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USC QB pulls off fake punt wearing No. 80 jersey
"LOS ANGELES -- No. 20 USC pulled off a remarkable fake punt against Northwestern on Friday night by sending out third-string quarterback Sam Huard in the same uniform number as the Trojans' punter. Wearing a No. 80 jersey, Huard came on the field with the punt team in the second quarter and completed a 10-yard pass to Tanook Hines. The first down extended the Trojans' second drive, which ended with a TD run by Jayden Maiava."
"This bit of trickery was quite legal, apparently: Huard wore No. 7 earlier this season for the Trojans, but he is listed as No. 80 on the USC roster for this week after Lincoln Riley's team quietly made the change. USC punter Sam Johnson also wears No. 80. College football teams frequently feature two players wearing the same number. Huard, who is a couple of inches shorter than the 6-foot-3 Johnson, grinned widely as he high-fived his teammates on the way off the field. He is a former five-star recruit who began his college career at Washington."
"Bowling Green pulled off a similar stunt in last season's 68 Ventures Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. Third-string Falcons quarterback Baron May switched his uniform number before the game from 8 to 18 -- very similar to punter John Henderson's No. 19 jersey. Late in the first quarter, May came on the field instead of Henderson and threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Malcolm Johnson Jr. -- although Arkansas State overcame it for a 38-31 victory."
USC executed a fake punt by sending third-string quarterback Sam Huard onto the punt team wearing No. 80, the same number listed for the punter. Huard entered in the second quarter, completed a 10-yard pass to Tanook Hines to earn a first down, and the drive culminated in a Jayden Maiava touchdown run. The roster listed Huard as No. 80 for the week after a team-initiated change, and USC punter Sam Johnson also wears No. 80. Huard is a former five-star recruit who began his college career at Washington. A comparable stunt occurred when Bowling Green’s Baron May switched numbers and threw a 43-yard touchdown.
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