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30 Facts About Jehuu Caulcrick

1.

Jehuu Caulcrick is a Liberian coach of American football and former fullback.

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Jehuu Caulcrick is the son of Bonita Karr and Jerome Blamo.

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Jehuu Caulcrick read in the newspaper about his father, a politician, being assassinated.

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Jehuu Caulcrick witnessed much violence, and stated that they literally were stepping over dead bodies at times.

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At the age of 9, Jehuu Caulcrick moved to Findley Lake, New York with his mother and sister.

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Jehuu Caulcrick learned the game of American football while attending high school at Clymer Central School, one of the smallest high schools in Western New York, and the smallest football playing school in New York state.

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Jehuu Caulcrick wanted to play soccer, but they did not have a team so he went to football practice one day and was hooked from the start.

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Jehuu Caulcrick led the team to four straight Section VI Class D championships and four consecutive appearances in the state final four, including an appearance in the state Class D championship game in 1999.

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Jehuu Caulcrick accumulated 100 career rushing TDs, and is the all-time rushing leader with 6,559 career yards.

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Jehuu Caulcrick was named Class D Player of the Year by the New York State Sportswriters Association, Player of the Year by The Buffalo News and The Post-Journal.

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Jehuu Caulcrick was a three-time all-state and All-Western New York selection.

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In 2004, as a Freshman, Jehuu Caulcrick was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team by Sporting News.

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Jehuu Caulcrick finished with 619 yards on 113 carries.

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In 2005, as a Sophomore, Jehuu Caulcrick played in all 11 games.

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In 2006, as a Junior, Jehuu Caulcrick played in 11 of 12 games, including six starts at running back.

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Jehuu Caulcrick compiled 111 rushing yards on just 8 carries in the first half but, according to Valenti, was inexplicably benched during MSU's second-half collapse with teammate Javon Ringer receiving "exclusive carries".

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Jehuu Caulcrick was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection by the media.

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Jehuu Caulcrick was named one of four team captains by his teammates.

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Jehuu Caulcrick led the Big Ten and ranked 11th in the nation in scoring with 9.7 points per game.

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Jehuu Caulcrick was named Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week after scoring a career-high four touchdowns vs UAB.

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Jehuu Caulcrick's 39 rushing Touchdowns are second-best in MSU History.

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Jehuu Caulcrick has maintained a friendship with fellow MSU alumnus Ryan Miller, who coincidentally would go on to play professional sport in Buffalo as the starting goaltender of the Buffalo Sabres.

23.

Jehuu Caulcrick was waived during final cuts on 30 August 2008 and subsequently re-signed to the team's practice squad.

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Jehuu Caulcrick was then re-signed to a future contract following the end of the 2008 season.

25.

Jehuu Caulcrick was released during final cuts on 5 September 2009 and re-signed to the practice squad a day later.

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However, Jehuu Caulcrick was again released when the team re-signed Danny Woodhead to the practice squad.

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Jehuu Caulcrick was signed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' practice squad on 29 December 2009.

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Jehuu Caulcrick spent the first few weeks of the 2010 NFL season on the 49ers' practice squad before being released on 12 October.

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Jehuu Caulcrick was the second fullback on the Bills roster, along with veteran Corey McIntyre.

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Jehuu Caulcrick, now resides in Warren, Michigan and works as an executive for Crossfire, which is a recruiting firm in southeast Michigan.