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S Tanner McCalister (Denver Broncos)

I think it was in the recruiting forum that we were talking about the impact recruits would have on this season and I said that the biggest recruit we got this season was Tanner McCallister for obvious reasons. He's like the sheriff back there in the backfield, always in the right position and is often quiet because they don't test him. You can see why that is with his awesome day today. Looks great in Scarlet and Gray
 
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Probably Kurt Coleman. I think he did it vs Wiscy
Kurt Coleman had an early pick-6 off of Scott Tolzien in 2009, but the other pick in that game was by Jermale Hines.

Coleman is the correct answer to the most recent Buckeye before Tanner with a pair of picks; however, as he got a pair of picks in The Game off of Tate Forcier, who I’m sure immediately posted that info on qbforce.com.
 
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I'm not an x's and o'x guy at all, but I believe that since the Buckeyes played so much cover 0 yesterday that you wouldn't see him effectively as much.
Personally, I really like Tanner and what he brought this year. I saw him as being a tough cat that could tackle in space, soft hands to make interceptions, knew his assignments well.
I didn't see involved in the repeated big play bursts from yesterday. That was all on Brown and Ransom particularly (from what I remember).
 
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“Wish we could have won a national championship. We were obviously that close, so I think that'll hurt for a while,” McCalister told Eleven Warriors in an interview this week. “But as far as just being able to be a Buckeye and being able to make friendships and relationships with guys like Ronnie Hickman and Lathan Ransom, C.J. Stroud, I can name all those guys, but just being able to build those relationships and also be coached by the best, go against the best every single day in practice, that was a blessing for me. It challenged me each and every day as a football player. And obviously, mistakes were made, but also good things happened as well on the field. But I wouldn't trade it for anything. I think I made the best decision for me, and I'm blessed and happy with my decision.”
 
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