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A pass to Arizona's Delashaun Dean bounces off his shoe and subsequently lands in the hands of Washington's Mason Foster for a Husky interception in the 4th quarter on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009 at Husky Stadium. Foster would take the ball all the way into the endzone for a score to seal the 36-33 come-from-behind victory for the Huskies.
A pass to Arizona’s Delashaun Dean bounces off his shoe and subsequently lands in the hands of Washington’s Mason Foster for a Husky interception in the 4th quarter on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009 at Husky Stadium. Foster would take the ball all the way into the endzone for a score to seal the 36-33 come-from-behind victory for the Huskies.
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Arizona receiver Delashaun Dean says he will never wear those football shoes again, not after that weird play in Seattle. Nick Foles’ short pass under duress bounced off Dean’s size 14 1/2 shoe — and, the receiver insists, hit the ground — then Washington’s Mason Foster grabbed it out of the air and ran 37 yards with 2:37 left for the winning touchdown in the Huskies’ 36-33 victory Saturday. “I felt it graze my foot, but the way the ball bounced up, it would have hit my foot a lot harder,” Dean said. The play was on several websites Monday, and from one replay angle, captured in stop action, the ball appeared to hit the ground.

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