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HART’ OF GOLD

By Lowell K. Chow
Brown’s Nick Hartigan used his physical style to bully Crimson defenders during the first half. He always seemed to manage to fall forward early in the game, picking up extra yards as he was tackled.
Brown’s Nick Hartigan used his physical style to bully Crimson defenders during the first half. He always seemed to manage to fall forward early in the game, picking up extra yards as he was tackled.

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