Averaged 47.5 yards per kick with a long of 68 yards. Also served as the team's place-kicker.
He not only boomed his punts, he could place them as if throwing darts.
its a sign he is wearing the colors. Buff Lock
Averaged 47.5 yards
needed
Bear Creek's primary colors are green and gold.
Would be surprised if we use a scholarship on a punter in this class, but that could change during/after the season.
Must. Not. Derail. Recruit. Thread. With. Meaningless. Battering. Of. Stupidhead.Why not offer him.
Why not offer him.
The soul patch he's sporting is sweet. Punter with an attitude.
He's a good athlete as well, and he's been to my house before (sister goes to BC so mutual friends) and he seem's pretty cool.
Punting takes a lot of athletic ability, not a lot of good punters who aren't also very good athletes. Some are skinny enough or small enough that you wouldn't want them playing a regular position but quite a few have been good enough that they could have.
Way back Billy Van Huesen was the punter for the Broncos and also a starting WR. Later Ray Guy who may have been the best punter ever to play was also an All-American safety in college, Reggie Roby who was an all-pro punter hit a couple of punt returners hard enough to put them out of the game in his career.
At CU, Barry Helton actually came to the Buffs as a QB and coaches said that he was a good enough athlete that he could have started as a position player but was to valuable as a punter to risk.
I think you might be serious, but if this is sarcasm then I totally agree.
Punters are much better athletes than Kickers, as a general rule.
Ditto that. Very few kickers or punters at D1 or NFL are very athletic but there are exceptions. In high school the best athlete might be the punter. After that it gets more specialized. On college and pro TD return highlights most of the time the last scene is a kicker hopelessly flailing.
No more scholarship kickers.