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OSU kicker remembers blocked FG

Special teams play was pivotal in Penn State’s 24-21 win last season.

- By David Jablonski Staff Writer

J.T. Barrett and Saquon Barkley will COLUMBUS — get most of the attention before the No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes host No. 2 Penn State on Oct. 28.

The two Heisman Trophy candidates may not determine the outcome, however. A year ago, the game in State College, Pa., turned on a special teams disaster for the Buckeyes.

Tyler Durbin’s 45-yard field-goal attempt was blocked by Marcus Allen. Grant Haley picked it up and returned it for the go-ahead score with 4:27 to play. Ohio State’s 24-21 loss cost it a spot in the Big Ten championsh­ip game.

That play will be revisited often in the days ahead as the rematch looms, though it hasn’t been a hot

topic for Ohio State until this part of the season.

“We really haven’t brought it up that much this year,” Ohio State kicker Sean Nuern- berger said. “It’s one of those things that’s in the past. You miss that field goal, it’s still fine. You’re up four points with a couple minutes left. It really took a freak accident. They block it, get the ball and score a touchdown. It doesn’t happen that often.”

One forgotten part of that play was Ohio State’s Cameron Johnston’s attempt to tackle Haley inside the 10-yard line. Johnston, a punter who was holding for Durbin on the field-goal attempt, showed his speed in the pursuit but got only one hand on Haley’s foot. It wasn’t enough.

“He was moving; he was there,” Nuernberge­r said. “They said (Haley) was their fastest guy on the team.”

Special teams, particular­ly kickoffs, remains a concern for Ohio State this season. Nuernberge­r has made 42 of 42 extra points and 7 of 9 field goals, but he missed his last two field goal attempts against Maryland. A 47-yard attempt was blocked in that game, bringing back memories of the Penn State loss.

“That’s been a big thing we’ve been working on, mak- ing sure everyone’s form is correct,” Nuernberge­r said. “If everyone does the correct form, there’s no chance of anyone getting through. It really takes a mental error for someone to get through.”

Penn State got enough of a push on Ohio State’s offensive line on the block in 2016 to allow Allen to get his hands on the ball after a running leap. It’s not the players rushing the kickers from the outside who worry Nuernberge­r. It’s the players, like Allen, in the middle.

“A lot of those guys are huge guys,” Nuernberge­r said. “They get off pretty high. That one the other day, it came off my foot, and I thought, ‘Man, that’s a bomb,’ and a half second later, I heard another smack, which was unfortunat­e.”

‘If everyone does the correct form, there’s no chance of anyone getting through. It really takes a mental error for someone to get through.’

Sean Nuernberge­r Ohio State kicker

 ?? DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF ?? OSU’s Sean Nuernberge­r has made 42 of 42 extra points and 7 of 9 field goals. Both misses were against Maryland.
DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF OSU’s Sean Nuernberge­r has made 42 of 42 extra points and 7 of 9 field goals. Both misses were against Maryland.
 ?? DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF ?? Ohio State’s Cameron Johnston tries to tackle Penn State’s Grant Haley on his return of a blocked field goal last season in State College, Pa.
DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF Ohio State’s Cameron Johnston tries to tackle Penn State’s Grant Haley on his return of a blocked field goal last season in State College, Pa.

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