'There’s a huge hole in Pittsburgh.' Franco Harris touched Steelers fans now in mourning

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Franco Harris is best known for the Immaculate Reception and other big plays, but many Steeler fans will remember him for his generosity off the field

, with the Raiders and others insisting the touchdown should not have counted.

Still debated today, this diagram shows how the ball deflected off either Oakland’s Jack Tatum or Pittsburgh’s “Frenchy” Fuqua before Franco Harris’ “Immaculate Reception.” The Raiders’ Phil Villapiano and Harris can be seen to the right trailing the action. “We didn’t talk about the Immaculate Reception that much for the rest of the ‘70s,” he said of his teammates. “We played in a lot more big games and we were usually living in the moment. But once we retired and it was over, we began to look back and you gravitate toward certain moments, and that was a big one.

People in Pittsburgh loved Harris back from the beginning. In his rookie season, a fan club formed that called itself “Franco’s Italian Army.” The founders latched on to Harris not only because of his skill at running with a football, but because his mother was from the old country.A little more than a week before the Immaculate Reception, the Steelers were practicing in Palm Springs to prepare for their final regular-season game, against the Chargers in San Diego.

 

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