The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Haley’s shutdown skills fuel Penn State’s vaunted secondary

- By Travis Johnson

STATE COLLEGE, PA. » It’ll likely go down as the most memorable play of his collegiate career, but Grant Haley has no desire to rewatch his game-sealing touchdown against Ohio State from a year ago.

Although Haley’s fourthquar­ter, 60-yard return of a blocked field goal sparked Penn State’s national rise, the soft-spoken Atlanta native believes he’s earned a reputation as more than “that Ohio State kid” as he’s been called by fans he runs into.

Coach James Franklin has seen him make plenty of plays since, and his characteri­zation of Haley is more fitting.

“He’s Mr. Dependable,” Franklin said. “You know what you’re getting with Grant every day. You know what you’re getting with Grant every play.”

Penn State players and coaches have known for a long time what to expect of Haley.

The three-year starter, who also played 13 games as a true freshman, has emerged as one of the most effective cover cornerback­s in the country. His shutdown abilities have fueled Penn State’s aggressive secondary heading into a showdown with No. 6 Ohio State’s 12th-ranked passing offense.

Barrett’s options will include 6-plus-footers K.J. Hill and Parris Campbell. But the 5-foot-9, 190-pound Haley has dominated bigger receivers all season.

He’s matched up against No. 1s from Iowa, Indiana, Northweste­rn and Michigan, and none of them — including Indiana’s 6-foot4, 220-pound Simmie Cobbs — has gotten consistent separation. Quarterbac­ks have completed just three throws for first downs against him and have gained just 31 combined yards on seven other completion­s to Haleycover­ed receivers.

When he has been targeted, Haley makes the opposition pay. He has two intercepti­ons — six in his career — and six passes broken up this season. He’s also been active as a blitzer with a sack and quarterbac­k hurry.

“He pays attention to the details,” backup corner Amani Oruwariye said. “He watches a lot of film, like all of us. But yeah, he’s just very particular in his game, and he works on his craft all the time.”

 ?? ABBY DREY — THE ASSOCIATED PRES ?? Penn State’s Grant Haley returns a blocked field goal for a touchdown against Ohio State during the Nittany Lions’ win over the Buckeyes last October in State College, Pa.
ABBY DREY — THE ASSOCIATED PRES Penn State’s Grant Haley returns a blocked field goal for a touchdown against Ohio State during the Nittany Lions’ win over the Buckeyes last October in State College, Pa.

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