"Brian Calhoun" is a former gridiron football running back. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the third round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football at Wisconsin Badgers football/Wisconsin. He was coaching high school track and field, football and sports fitness training in the greater Milwaukee area. He is now an assistant coach for the University of Pittsburgh.

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I really think their game plan was to slow me down and stop me and they did a good job of that. But obviously, they took the (fall) when J.O. had over 100 yards receiving and Brandon Williams had a great game, too.

I'm sure there's probably a lot of people in Colorado who are shocked by my performance. I didn't have a lot of support out there as a running back and I just wanted to prove that I'm a running back and that I can carry 30 or 40 times a game.

I'm sure Barnett probably still thinks I'm not a running back. But that's definitely my motivation throughout the season, that I can carry a full load and be durable.

Great personality - keeps people loose.

Obviously, I'm a running back and I wanted to play running back and they had different plans, which is fine. It was just time to split ways.

I'm still kind of new to the program. I don't really know too much about the rivalry. I know a lot of guys really don't like Michigan at all.

He definitely had a lot of pancake blocks. He's just going to get better and we're going to keep running to his side.

Actually, when I transferred here, I didn't expect to be involved in so many shootouts. Obviously, Wisconsin's not really known for scoring 40 points per game. But some games have required us to score as many points as possible, so that's what we've tried to do.

I really think their game plan was to slow me down and stop me, and they did a good job of that. But they took the [fall] when J.O. had over 100 yards receiving and Brandon Williams had a great game, too.