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Congrats to O'Mac!


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I know we have a stacked backfield this year, but I truly hope Omac continues to shine!!!  This kid plays with more heart and more courage, and I hope that this is his breakout year.  Tear it up, Omac!!!  War Damn Eagle!

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:party: congrats Omac!!!! Heart can take you a long ways and he has plenty of it. Ill admit I was one of the many who doubted his size but he continues to prove me wrong
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Omac came from the most difficult circumstances possible and has comported himself well at AU.  It's always heartening to see a young person take advantage of his opportunities.  

Omac apparently has done whatever the coaches have asked....run wide, run up the middle, catch passes, return kicks, etc.  and has shown no selfishness during his time at AU.    

I'm happy for him that he is getting a bit more national recognition.

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O-Mac congrats to him........

Lead the way in 2012....

I hope you mean statistically and figuratively. Would like the Juggernaut to lead block!

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Onterio McCalebb is the epitome of an Auburn man. He has been an exemplary student and citizen, always working hard and busting his tail as essentially a role player (though his role is a pretty big one, especially with the amount of success he's had), and my respect for him went up even another notch when he got the summer job at Chick-Fil-A. That kind of humility is something rarely seen in major sports these days (just look at the difference between him and his backfield mate of the last two years, Mike Dyer), and I sincerely hope he's able to move on to an abundant career in the NFL after this season. He deserves it.

I don't know that I'd say he's even the most likely to win the Maxwell Award on Auburn's team, so I doubt he has much of realistic shot, but that's more because he'll be splitting touches with so many other talented players than anything else. I'm very glad he is on the preseason watch list, because he deserves the recognition.

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Onterio McCalebb is the epitome of an Auburn man. He has been an exemplary student and citizen, always working hard and busting his tail as essentially a role player (though his role is a pretty big one, especially with the amount of success he's had), and my respect for him went up even another notch when he got the summer job at Chick-Fil-A. That kind of humility is something rarely seen in major sports these days (just look at the difference between him and his backfield mate of the last two years, Mike Dyer), and I sincerely hope he's able to move on to an abundant career in the NFL after this season. He deserves it.

I don't know that I'd say he's even the most likely to win the Maxwell Award on Auburn's team, so I doubt he has much of realistic shot, but that's more because he'll be splitting touches with so many other talented players than anything else. I'm very glad he is on the preseason watch list, because he deserves the recognition.

Could not agree more wiht you.  Onterio is up there with Kodi Burns for me as textbook "Auburn Men".

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