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Good info, I was at game for the Huntley Bakich mask grab by NDoggie78
I guess the uproar was more over the supposed humiliation than whether 150 lb Lou actually hurt him. Probably wrong of Lou, but that was back when coaches were disciplinarians - different age now.
I have heard Huntley speak about it and he laughs, didn't know what the big deal was, joked that you should see practice, and seemed to think the world of Lou. Said Lou later apologized to him and to his mother. Said he is still in contact with Lou.
He had another son play at West Point if I remember correctly