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S Caleb Downs (Official Thread)

I don't know if Caleb's placement is as important as where IGB lines up, but that's just me.
I haven't rewatched much this season so maybe I'm off base with this analysis. But it seems the general approach is let Burke, IGB and Hancock play aggressive man coverage at most times...no need to hide it when you have the talent to back it up. Ransom plays closer to the line and Downs is a deep safety, but no big plays are happening over the top and Downs is so athletic he can make a play from deep center. I think Ransom is so good that you could swap those roles or at least at times, but Downs is doing his dang job.
 
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Ohio State Safety Caleb Downs Named Semifinalist for Jim Thorpe Award​

By Dan Hope on October 29, 2024 at 8:21 pm @dan_hope
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Ohio State has a Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist for the third straight year.
Buckeye safety Caleb Downs is one of this year’s 15 semifinalists for the award, which honors college football’s best defensive back.
Downs has been an immediate star for Ohio State this season after transferring to OSU from Alabama this offseason. Downs has played a team-high 381 defensive snaps and has recorded 31 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and three pass breakups. He’s provided excellent coverage for the Buckeyes in the back middle of their defense while making tackles all over the field.
Denzel Burke was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award last year while Lathan Ransom was a semifinalist for the award in 2022.
Finalists for the Jim Thorpe Award will be announced Nov. 26. The award winner will be announced Dec. 12.

 
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“HE SEES THE PLAY BEFORE IT HAPPENS.” What can be said about Caleb Downs that has not yet been said? A freshman All-American at Alabama, Downs was one of the most coveted transfers in college football this past offseason. Ohio State won the Caleb Downs Sweepstakes and has reaped the rewards in 2024, as the 6-foot, 205-pound defensive back continues to look the part as one of the best defenders in the sport.

“He’s all over the field,” Ryan Day said Tuesday after the Penn State game, in which Downs made four of the best open-field tackles I’ve seen. “He’s having a huge impact on our defense. He made some huge tackles in the game. He’s a huge part of our defense.”

Jim Knowles took his praise for Downs a step further.


“He sees the play before it happens,” Knowles said. “I think he has incredible talent. But then he has vision. All the best defensive players I’ve been around see it before it happens based on the formation and the film study. It just gives him another leg up.”

It’s clear Downs’ performances – while not as impressive from a box score perspective as last year, when he had 107 tackles – have exceeded Day and Knowles’ expectations. They’ve also exceeded the expectations of Todd McShay. The NFL draft analyst posted about Downs on social media Monday and called Downs “the best safety in the country.”

This is completely random on a Monday night but just watching Ohio State D tape Caleb Downs is the best safety in the country. Hes just different. One of the best football players in the country. He would be a top-15 pick in 2025 draft if he were eligible. Maybe top-10.
— Todd McShay (@McShay13) November 5, 2024
“This is completely random on a Monday night… but just watching Ohio State D tape… Caleb Downs is the best safety in the country. He’s just different. One of the best football players in the country. He would be a top-15 pick in the 2025 draft if he were eligible. Maybe top-10,” McShay posted.

Caleb Downs is different. Jeremiah Smith is different. Ohio State just has a lot of different on its roster. You love to see it.
 
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