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Brian Calhoun

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Brian Calhoun (born May 5th, 1984, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American football running back for the University of Wisconsin. After achieving numerous honors in High School, including being named All-America, first-team all-state, and being ranked the nation’s 12th best RB by Rivals.com, Brian attended the University of Colorado. After playing there for his freshman (in 2002), and sophomore (2003) years, Calhoun decided to return back home and attend the University of Wisconsin. This decision was largely based on the University of Colorado coaches wanting to turn Brian into a WR. Because of NCAA transfer rules, Brian had to sit out the entire 2004 season. However, he kept himself busy by participating in the 4x100-meter relay team. The relay team would go on to become the 2005 Big 10 Champions. This season, being finally allowed to play, Calhoun has enjoyed a fantastic year and has blossomed into a Dark horse Heisman candidate.