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Ohio State Among Nation's Best At Preventing Long Plays After Struggling to Stop Them Last Year

Jordan Fuller wanted to leave a legacy at Ohio State. To set an example for the younger players at safety, such as sophomore Josh Proctor and redshirt freshman Marcus Hooker. And he wanted to make more plays and cause more turnovers in the secondary.

So far, at the midpoint of the regular season, he’s feeling good about his decision to stick around Columbus for his senior season.

“Mostly just the whole vibe as a team has been great,” Fuller said on Monday. “I've just been having so much fun playing football.”

He hasn't exactly made loads of those game-changing plays, the ones he said 10 months ago that he wasn’t making as a junior.