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... that football player Tanner Brown sent messages to schools around the United States looking for a place to play and only one replied, but for that team became one of the best placekickers nationally? Source: best nationally part ("The Oklahoma State product was among the best kickers in college football in last season, hitting 22 of 23 field goal attempts (95.7 percent—third in FBS) while being fifth in average field goals per game (1.83) and seventh in points per game (9.0). Brown was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award.") Tulsa World for other part ("Seeking a college destination where he could make an impact, Brown contacted coaches at schools across the country. He sent video of him kicking, hoping to establish a connection and get an opportunity ... The message varied from coach to coach, but the sentiment was the same: Brown wanted a chance. The only response came from Oklahoma State special teams analyst M.K. Taylor, who sent his phone number and sparked a dialogue that eventually resulted in Brown coming to Stillwater. 'I was just looking for an opportunity and I was going to take the best scenario,' Brown said. 'This is what worked out.'")