Quick Reference for the BIG Questions to the little Questions
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Quick Reference for the BIG Questions to the little Questions
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Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only. Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.
Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:
Kicker:
Week 3: Aidan Schneider (Oregon) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 40), 7 for 7 Extra Points
Week 2: Redford Jones (Tulsa) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 34), 4 for 4 Extra Points
Week 1: Garrett Owens (Oregon State) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 45), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Punter:
Week 3: Will Monday (Duke) – 55.0 Yard Punt Average on 11 Punts (Long 71)
Week 2: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose State) – 56.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 73)
Week 1: Drew Kaser (Texas A&M) – 52.8 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)
50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 3: Jon Croft Hollingsworth (Furman) 55, Donny Hageman (San Diego State) 54, Diego Gonzalez (Colorado) 52, Chris Moore (Northwestern State) 52, Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 51
Week 2: Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 52, Daniel Portillo (UTSA) 50
Week 1: None
Lou Groza Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 3: Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech)
Week 2: Erik Powell (Washington State)
Week 1: Garrett Owens (Oregon State), Brad Craddock (Maryland)
Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!
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Chris Sailer Kicking – Leaderboard
NFL, College, TOP 12 & Event Elite, High School, Sailer Award
Chris Sailer Kicking will update the leader boards as the season goes on:
Last Update: 11/10/15
1. Chris Sailer Kicking NFL Leaderboard
*All NFL kickers/punters that have worked with Chris Sailer Kicking Staff
2. Chris Sailer Kicking College Leaderboard
*All 4-year college kickers/punters that have worked with Chris Sailer Kicking Staff
3. Chris Sailer Kicking “TOP 12″ & “Event Elite”
*Chris Sailer Kicking students that were selected as the nation’s very best in LAS VEGAS in 2014
4. Chris Sailer Award Leaderboard
*All high school kickers/punters are eligible for the Chris Sailer Award
5. Chris Sailer Kicking High School & Junior College Leaderboard
*All high school & junior college kickers/punters that have worked with Chris Sailer Kicking Staff
NFL Kicking:
Blair Walsh (Vikings) 19-21 FG’s (Long 53) 13-15 Extra Points
Justin Tucker (Ravens) 19-22 FG’s (Long 52) 17-17 Extra Points
Dan Bailey (Cowboys) 16-16 FG’s (Long 52) 16-16 Extra Points
Travis Coons (Browns) 15-15 FG’s (Long 44) 14-15 Extra Points
Chandler Catanzaro (Cardinals) 13-15 FG’s (Long 43) 30-32 Extra Points
Nick Folk (Jets) 13-16 FG’s (Long 55) 19-19 Extra Points
Dustin Hopkins (Redskins) 12-13 FG’s (Long 54) 14-14 Extra Points
Ryan Succop (Titans) 9-10 FG’s (Long 51) 16-16 Extra Points
Andrew Franks (Dolphins) 6-8 FG’s (Long 53) 19-21 Extra Points
Randy Bullock (Texans) 5-6 FG’s (Long 47) 3-5 Extra Points
Cody Parkey (Eagles) 3-4 FG’s (Long 46) 7-7 Extra Points
Kai Forbath (Redskins) 2-4 FG’s (Long 50) 15-16 Extra Points
NFL Punting:
Matt Darr (Dolphins) 49.1
Colton Schmidt (Bills) 48.7
Brad Nortman (Panthers) 45.5
Tress Way (Redskins) 45.2
Ryan Allen (Patriots) 45.0
Bryan Anger (Jaguars) 44.9
Bradley Pinion (49ers) 44.4
Jeff Locke (Vikings) 41.3
College Kicking (Top 10):
Ross Martin (Duke) 17-20 FG’s (Long 53) 29-29 Extra Points
Andrew Gantz (Cincinnati) 17-21 FG’s (Long 51) 37-37 Extra Points
Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 16-20 FG’s (50) 50-50 Extra Points
Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 16-23 (Long 52) 19-19 Extra Points
Diego Gonzalez (Colorad0) 16-23 FG’s (Long 52) 30-30 Extra Points
Aidan Schneider (Oregon) 16-17 FG’s (Long 41) 44-44 Extra Points
Ka’imi Fairbairn (UCLA) 15-16 FG’s (Long 60) 38-38 Extra Points
Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) 15-18 (Long 45) 47-47 Extra Points
Greg Huegel (Clemson) 15-17 (Long 47) 39-42 Extra Points
Ian Frye (Virginia) 14-17 (Long 48) 22-23 Extra Points
College Punting (Top 10):
Drew Kaser (Texas A&M) 47.9
Michael Carrizosa (San Jose State) 47.8
Hayden Hunt (Colorado State) 46.3
Joseph Davidson (Bowling Green) 46.3
Nick O’Toole (West Virginia) 45.5
Lumi Kaba (Texas State) 44.5
Will Monday (Duke) 44.4
Corey Fatony (Missouri) 44.1
Cason Beatty (Florida State) 43.9
Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) 43.4
TOP 12 & EVENT ELITE (High School/JC)
Field Goals:
20 – 26 Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
18 – 21 Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
15 – 18 Jake Koehnke (2016, CA)
12 – 13 Tavis Guerra (JC, CA)
12 – 15 Connor Culp (2016, AZ)
12 – 17 Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
10 – 12 Luke Hogan (2017, TX)
10 – 14 Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
10 – 15 Adam Stack (2017, HI)
9 – 11 JJ Molson (2016, Canada)
9 – 11 Eric Silvester (2016, NY)
9 – 12 Michael Brown (2016, CA)
8 – 15 Jared Smolar (2016, IN)
7 – 10 Kekoa Sasaoka (2016, HI)
7 – 11 Nathan Hierlihy (JC, CA)
7 – 11 JD Dellinger (2016, NC)
6 – 8 Mitchell Wasson (2016, GA)
6 – 9 Vincent Alerding (2016, IN)
4 – 8 Matt Blair (2016, CA)
4 – 6 Bailey Raborn (2016, LA)
3 – 3 Michael Brown (2016, CA)
3 – 3 Butch Hampton (2016, OK)
3 – 4 Jake Verity (2016, GA)
2 – 2 Tommy Martin (2017, NC)
2 – 4 Collin Riccitelli (2016, CA)
2 – 4 Jared Porter (2016, CA)
2 – 5 Jerry Fitschen (2016, CA)
2 – 5 Cooper Graham (2017, NC)
1 – 2 Kaden Keon (2016, MI)
1 – 2 Kyle Sentkowski (2017, WA)
1 – 3 Kyle Corbett (2016, NC)
1 – 5 Jaime Medina (2016, CA)
Longest Field Goals:
64 – Jake Verity (2016, GA)
57 – Michael Brown (2016, CA)
53 – Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
52 – Jared Smolar (2016, IN)
52 – Luke Hogan (2017, TX)
51 – Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
51 – Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
50 – Connor Culp (2016, AZ)
49 – Jake Koehnke (2016, CA)
49 – Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
48 – JD Dellinger (2016, NC)
48 – Nathan Hierlihy (JC, CA)
46 – Matt Blair (2016, CA)
45 – Kekoa Sasaoka (2016, HI)
44 – Mitchell Wasson (2016, GA)
43 – Bailey Raborn (2016, LA)
43 – Adam Stack (2017, HI)
42 – Kyle Corbett (2016, NC)
42 – Vincent Alerding (2016, IN)
41 – Eric Silvester (2016, NY)
41 – Jerry Fitschen (2016, CA)
40 – Tommy Martin (2017, NC)
38 – Cooper Graham (2017, NC)
38 – Tavis Guerra (JC, CA)
37 – Collin Riccitelli (2016, CA)
35 – JJ Molson (2016, Canada)
35 – Kaden Keon (2016, MI)
35 – Butch Hampton (2016, OK)
34 – Jared Porter (2016, CA)
30 – Jaime Medina (2016, CA)
23 – Kyle Sentkowski (2017, WA)
Extra Points:
56 – 58 Kekoa Sasaoka (2016, HI)
42 – 42 Bailey Raborn (2016, LA)
41 – 45 Kyle Corbett (2016, NC)
40 – 42 Jared Porter (2016, CA)
39 – 40 Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
38 – 39 Connor Culp (2016, AZ)
38 – 39 Matt Blair (2016, CA)
37 – 37 Luke Hogan (2017, TX)
35 – 36 Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
34 – 36 Adam Stack (2017, HI)
33 – 33 Jaime Medina (2016, CA)
33 – 34 Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
32 – 32 Jared Smolar (2016, IN)
32 – 32 Jake Koehnke (2016, CA)
28 – 29 Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
25 – 25 Tavis Guerra (JC, CA)
25 – 27 JJ Molson (2016, Canada)
22 – 22 JD Dellinger (2016 NC)
20 – 22 Vincent Alerding (2016, IN)
20 – 22 Nathan Hierlihy (JC, CA)
19 – 19 Jake Verity (2016, GA)
19 – 21 Michael Brown (2016, CA)
18 – 20 Kyle Sentkowski (2017,WA)
18 – 23 Mitchell Wasson (2016, GA)
17 – 18 Jerry Fitschen (2016, CA)
16 – 16 Eric Silvester (2016, NY)
13 – 17 Collin Riccitelli (2016, CA)
8 – 8 Tommy Martin (2017, NC)
8 – 11 Kaden Keon (2016, MI)
2 – 2 Butch Hampton (2016, OK)
Kickoff Distance Average:
74.4 – Eric Silvester (2016, NY)
74.0 – Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
73.0 – Jerry Fitschen (2016, CA)
71.0 – Jaime Medina (2016, CA)
71.0 – Jake Verity (2016, GA)
70.0 – Kekoa Sasaoka (2016, HI)
70.0 – Bailey Raborn (2016, LA)
69.5 – Matt Blair (2016, CA)
69.0 – JD Dellinger (2016 NC)
69.0 – Butch Hampton (2016, OK)
69.0 – Luke Hogan (2017, TX)
68.7 – Adam Stack (2017, HI)
68.0 – Jared Smolar (2016, IN)
68.0 – Collin Riccitelli (2016, CA)
68.0 – Michael Brown (2016, CA)
67.0 – Jared Porter (2016, CA)
66.8 – Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
66.7 – Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
66.4 – Tommy Martin (2017, NC)
66.0 – Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
65.3 – Nathan Hierlihy (JC, CA)
65.0 – Mitchell Wasson (2016, GA)
64.1 – Cooper Graham (2017, NC)
64.0 – Vincent Alerding (2016, IN)
62.6 – Tavis Guerra (JC, CA)
61.0 – JJ Molson (2016, Canada)
59.0 – Kyle Corbett (2016, NC)
58.5 – Kaden Keon (2016, MI)
55.3 – Kyle Sentkowski (2017,WA)
Punt Distance Average:
48.6 – Bailey Raborn (2016, LA)
48.2 – Jaime Medina (2016, CA)
47.8 – JJ Molson (2016, Canada)
46.4 – Marshall Long (2016, NC)
46.2 – Adam Stack (2017, HI)
46.1 – Eric Silvester (2016, NY)
45.5 – Kyle Corbett (2016, NC)
45.2 – Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
43.1 – Jerry Fitschen (2016, CA)
42.3 – JD Dellinger (2016, NC)
41.7 – Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
41.0 – Kyle Thompson (2016, CA)
41.0 – Mitchell Wasson (2016, GA)
40.8 – Butch Hampton (2016, OK)
40.6 – Jared Smolar (2016, IN)
40.2 – Tommy Manning (JC, CA)
40.0 – Matt Blair (2016, CA)
40.0 – Kaden Keon (2016, MI)
39.5- Jared Porter (2016, CA)
39.1 – Luke Hogan (2017, TX)
39.0 – Jake Verity (2016, GA)
38.8 – Kyle Sentkowski (2017, WA)
38.5 – Kekoa Sasaoka (2016, HI)
36.0 – Collin Riccitelli (2016, CA)
37.1 – Nathan Hierlihy (JC, CA)
37.0 – Tommy Martin (2017, NC)
35.0 – Michael Brown (2016, CA)
Chris Sailer Award (Top 13)
Skyler Southam (2016, UT) 20-26 FG’s (Long 53, 53) 33 – 34 Extra Points
Jake Koehnke (2016, CA) 15-18 FG’s (Long 49) 32 – 32 Extra Points
Jack Crane (2016, WA) 14-16 FG’s (Long 46) 44-46 Extra Points
Keith Duncan (2016, NC) 14-17 FG’s (Long 54, 52, 52, 50) 44 – 44 Extra Points
Luiz Martinez (2016, GA) 13-15 FG’s (Long 47) 44-45 Extra Points
Tommy Apostolopoulos (2016, NC) 13-17 (Long 46) 29-30 Extra Points
Cosby Gray (2016, AL) 13-17 FG’s (Long 44) 30-30 Extra Points
Dylan Brown (2016, AZ) 13-20 FG’s (Long 48) 50-51 Extra Points
David Cooper (2016, VA) 12-13 FG’s (Long 53) 22-23 Extra Points
Samuel Sloman (2016, GA) 12-13 FG’s (Long 53) 16-16 Extra Points
Connor Culp (2016, AZ) 12-15 FG’s (Long 50) 38-39 Extra Points
Zach Glaess (2016, AZ) 12-17 FG’s (Long 48) 30-34 Extra Points
Grant Gonya (2018, OH) 11-11 FG’s (Long 43) 35-36 Extra Points
High School / Junior College Field Goals (10 or more FG’s):
20- 26 Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
18 – 21 Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
15 – 18 Jake Koehnke (2016, CA)
14 – 16 Jack Crane (2016, WA)
14 – 17 Keith Duncan (2016, NC)
13 – 20 Dylan Brown (2016, AZ)
12 – 13 Samuel Sloman (2016, GA)
12 – 13 Tavis Guerra (JC, CA)
12 – 15 Connor Culp (2016, AZ)
12 – 17 Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
12 – 17 Nathan DeJaeger (2016, CA)
12 – 17 Zach Glaess (2016, AZ)
12 – 18 Cody Wilkinson (2016, WY)
11 – 11 Grant Gonya (2018, OH)
11 – 14 Crews Holt (2016, TN)
11 – 14 Ryan Callan (2016, NV)
11 – 14 Nick Jones (2016, GA)
10 – 11 Max Allen (2016, TX)
10 – 12 Luke Hogan (2016, TX)
10 – 12 Mason Molique (2019, KY)
10 – 13 Tucker Day (2016, TN)
10 – 13 James McCourt (2015, FL)
10 – 14 Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
10 – 14 Robert Brown (2018, NC)
10 – 15 Adam Stack (2017, HI)
10 – 15 Diego Cacho-Souza (2017, CA)
10 – 16 Daniel Whelan (2016, CA)
50+ Yard Field Goals:
64 – Jake Verity (2016, GA)
60 – Cody Wilkinson (2016, WY)
57 – Michael Brown (2016, CA)
56 – Luke Logan (2016, MS)
55 – Austin Kent (2016, NC)
55 – Michael Brown (2016, CA)
54 – Luke Logan (2016, MS)
54 – Keith Duncan (2016, NC)
54 – Daniel Gutierrez (2017, CA)
54 – Oren Milstein (2016, FL)
53 – Austin Kent (2016, NC)
53 – Michael Brown (2016, CA)
53 – Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
53 – Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
53 – Samuel Sloman (2016, GA)
53 – Jovi Munoz (2017, TX)
53 – Diego Cacho-Souza (2017, CA)
53 – Mateo Thompson (2016, CA)
52 – Keith Duncan
52 – Keith Duncan
52 – Jared Smolar (2016, IN)
52 – Daniel Whelan (2016, CA)
52 – Nate Needham (2016, IN)
52 – Luke Hogan (2016, TX)
52 – Crews Holt (2016, TN)
52 – Joseph Doyle (2017, TN)
52 – Tucker Day (2017, TN)
52 – Peyton Henry (2017, CA)
52 – Tanner Kuljian (2016, CA)
52 – Brooks Buce (2017, GA)
52 – Jacob Silver (2016, AZ)
52 – Christian Cole (2016, TX)
51 – Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
51 – Brennan Lambert (2016, NC)
51 – Kyle Coale (2016, CA)
51 – Andrew Nielson (2016, CA)
51 – Brad Wall (2016, AL)
50 – Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
50 – Brennan Lambert (2016, NC)
50 – Keith Duncan (2016, NC)
50 – Luiz Diaz (2016, TX)
50 – Zach Stearns (2017, NC)
50 – Connor Culp (2016, AZ)
50 – Griffin Roehler (2016, AZ)
50 – Brooks Buce (2017, GA)
** Bold = Kicker with multiple 50+ Yard FG’s
Punting (Top 15):
48.6 – Bailey Raborn (2016, LA)
48.2 – Jaime Medina (2016, CA)
46.7 – Drew Carmichael (2017, OH)
46.5 – Tucker Day (2016, TN)
46.4 – Marshall Long (2016, NC)
46.2 – Adam Stack (2017, HI)
46.1 – Eric Silvester (2016, NY)
46.1 – Hayden McGinnis (2016, CA)
45.9 – Austin Kent (2016, NC)
45.8 – Nolan Paussa (2016, NC)
45.5 – Kyle Corbett (2016, NC)
45.2 – Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
45.1 – Chris Schramm (2016, OR)
44.9 – Luke Logan (2016, MS)
44.8 – Andrew Nielsen (2016, CA)
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Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only. Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.
Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:
Kicker:
Week 2: Redford Jones (Tulsa) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 34), 4 for 4 Extra Points
Week 1: Garrett Owens (Oregon State) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 45), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Punter:
Week 2: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose State) – 56.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 73)
Week 1: Drew Kaser (Texas A&M) – 52.8 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)
50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 2: Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 52, Daniel Portillo (UTSA) 50
Week 1: None
Lou Groza Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 2: Erik Powell (Washington State)
Week 1: Garrett Owens (Oregon State), Brad Craddock (Maryland)
Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!
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Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only. Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.
Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:
Kicker:
Week 1: Garrett Owens (Oregon State) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 45), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Punter:
Week 1: Drew Kaser (Texas A&M) – 52.8 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)
50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: None
Lou Groza Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 1: Garrett Owens (Oregon State), Brad Craddock (Maryland)
Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!
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How Does the Voting Take Place?
The Chris Sailer Award Selection Committee will vote for the winner. The Committee will include: Chris Sailer, past and current NFL kickers, past and current NCAA kickers, past finalists for the Chris Sailer Award, and Sports writers and columnists.
When?
August: A Watch List of 15 Placekickers will be announced each year before the high school football season begins. The players on the Watch List were selected based on statistics from the previous season and upcoming season expectations. The eventual winner does NOT have to be on the Watch List to win the awards.
November: Ten Semi-Finalists are announced. The Semi-Finalists will be determined by committee selection.
December: The Three Finalists are announced. The Finalists will be determined by total votes. 3 points (1st Place Vote), 2 points (2nd Place Vote), 1 Point (3rd Place Vote). In the case of a tie, Chris Sailer will break the tie with his vote.
January: The winner will be announced at the JW Marriott Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. The winner will be determined by total votes. 3 points (1st Place Vote), 2 points (2nd Place Vote), 1 Point (3rd Place Vote). In the case of a tie, Chris Sailer will break the tie with his vote.
Guidelines:
Submit your season total stats each week by emailing them to [email protected] Please submit the following:
Total Number of Field Goals Made:
All Distances of Field Goals Made (longest to shortest):
Total Number of Field Goals Attempted:
Total Number of Game Winning Field Goals Made:
All Distances of Game Winning Field Goals Made (longest to shortest):
Total Number of Extra Points Made:
Total Number of Extra Points Attempted:
· Please note: A blocked kick DOES count as a missed kick (it doesn’t matter whose fault it is). A kick that gets botched (never gets off) DOES NOT count as a missed kick.
· All statistics will have to be verified by your high school head coach before you can be announced as a Finalist.
The Chris Sailer Award National Leader Board will be updated weekly with current stats as we get them in. Track how you are doing against your competition.
Also visit and join the High School Football Awards Facebook Group Page to post stats, share stories, and see what your competition is doing. This will be an open social media forum to state your claim as to why you deserve to be the next Chris Sailer National High School Placekicker of the Year.
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The most common question/concern that I have heard so far this season is regarding the number of repetitions a kicker/punter should take per day and how this relates to injury. After 16 years of coaching and mentoring kickers and punters on all levels across the world, I have learned how important it is to TRAIN SMART!
Dear Coach,
Your kicker/punter is just like your starting pitcher in baseball. There is a reason why pitchers only get called on to start every 4 to 5 days. There is a reason why a pitcher is on a pitch count and is monitored very closely each time they do make a start. Keeping a pitcher strong, effective and most importantly healthy is the key to success. If a pitcher takes the mound on short rest, odds are they will not be on their “A” game and generally get hammered by their opposition. A prime example is Clayton Kershaw of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He has been the best pitcher in baseball over the past several years (NL MVP in 2014). Yet, he has failed miserably versus the St. Louis Cardinals each of the past two seasons in the playoffs. Both years the Dodgers have asked him to start on short rest during the most important time of the season. The results were not pretty. A pitcher simply cannot perform to the best of their abilities without the proper rest.
Not only can a pitcher not perform to the best of their abilities on short rest, but a pitcher is also very susceptible to injury without the proper rest (shoulder, elbow, etc.) Ever heard of “Tommy John” surgery? Pitchers only have so many pitches in the tank. Once that tank runs dry, they become injury prone. Pitching is a repetitive motion. The body can only handle so much wear and tear. Yes, conditioning and proper stretching can prevent injury, but only to a certain extent. At some point in time, as a pitcher’s career goes along, a shoulder, elbow, bicep injury/surgery is inevitable. It is a managers and training staff’s job to keep their pitchers healthy and prolong their career. Championships depend on it.
A kicker/punter is just like a starting pitcher in baseball. The ability to be effective come Game 1 is a direct reflection of the off-season and camp training leading up to that game. The ability to be effective in the 8th, 9th, 10th games of the season and into the playoffs is a direct reflection of the game week training leading up to those games. The number of days you kick/punt per week and the number of reps you kick/punt per day must be monitored. It is important that a kicker/punter is fresh and healthy at the start of Game 1. It is important that a kicker/punter is fresh and healthy at the end of Game 1 during the most crucial stage of the game. Is is important that a kicker/punter is fresh and healthy accordingly at the start and end of every game during the season. It is important that a kicker/punter is fresh and healthy for next year, and the year after, and the year after, etc.
Advice for youth, high school, college & professional coaches:
– Kickers/Punters should kick/punt 3-4 days in the off-season (every other day)
– Kickers/Punters should NEVER kick twice per day (double days)
– All Kicking/Punting should be done during ONE time period during practice (preference is at the beginning of practice). Do not have your kicker warm up, sit down, warm up, sit down etc. (Think of Clayton Kershaw coming back in the game in relief in the 9th inning after starting the game and pitching the first 6 innings)
– Kickers/Punters should always be on a kick/punt count each day they kick/punt (each kicker/punter is different, quality over quantity)
– Kickers/Punters should never kick/punt the day before a game
Advice for Kickers/Punters:
– Train Smart (Stretch, Warm Up, Muscle Memory Drills, know your Kick/Punt Count, Film Study)
– Quality over Quantity
THE BIGGEST MISTAKE THAT COACHES MAKE!!!
“The rest of the team is out here practicing for 3 hours, so you should to. Don’t be lazy. Go kick/punt on your own.”
*Solution: After going through the team special teams period, Kickers/Punters should spend that extra time working on muscle memory drills (form drills) & watching film of themselves. Kickers/Punters should be filmed for instructional purposes every practice. Allow your kickers and punters to go watch film during practice to perfect their skill.
Kickers/Punters are crucial to the success of a football team. Special Teams is 1/3 of a football game. If coaches and Kickers/Punters work together the odds of winning a championship are that much better! Coaches, follow this advice and you will have a healthy and effective Kicker/Punter for years to come.
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Chris Sailer Kicking “TOP 12” Kicker Connor Culp (2016, AZ) has committed on full scholarship to LSU! Hard work, exposure and dominating performances have paid off once again. Connor is well deserving of this offer and will be a great player in the SEC.
We met Connor at the Vegas XXV Prep Camp in January of 2015. He quickly made a name for himself. A week later in Las Vegas, he was named to the most elite group of kickers, The “TOP 12”. He is now the #4 ranked kicker in the United States. Here is a look at his accomplishments so far this year.
Connor Culp – 2015 Accomplishments:
Member of the “TOP 12”
2015 Vegas XXV Class of 2016 Kickoff Champion
2015 Vegas XXVI Prep Camp Overall Champion
2015 Vegas XXVI Prep Camp Field Goal Champion
2015 Vegas XXVI Prep Camp Kickoff Champion
2015 Vegas XXVI Class of 2016 Field Goal Champion
2015 Vegas XXVI Field Goal Finalist (Final 2)
2015 “TOP 12” & “Event Elite” Kickoff Champion
His recent dominating run ended with an incredible performance at the LSU Special Teams Camp. He is now an LSU Tiger. A huge congratulations from the entire Chris Sailer Kicking Family. Big things ahead!
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The Chris Sailer Kicking Summer Tour is now complete. The final 2 stops were made in Atlanta, GA and Los Angeles, CA. Over 300 athletes attended these two events. The talent level was off the charts. Take a look at the results.
ATLANTA, GA
Overall Camp Champion:
Eddy Pineiro (JC) – The Alabama commit was dominating once again in Atlanta. He has one of the strongest legs that I have ever seen. He also competes extremely well under pressure and backs down to no situation. On this day he connected on multiple 60+ yard field goals. He also averaged approximately 80 yards per kickoff with 4.2 plus hang time. His best ball was 85 yards with 4.44 second hang time. A talent like this doesn’t come along often.
Field Goal Champion:
Santiago Arango (JC) – Santiago is an outstanding kicker. He hits a very consistent ball off the ground and gets great height on his ball. He hit a huge 54 yard field goal to win this competition. His kickoffs are also solid. Santiago has the tools to be a top national junior college prospect this coming season.
Field Goal Champion:
Will Horton (2017) – Will had an amazing day performance from start to finish. The young combo prospect showed well in all three areas of the kicking game. He won the field goal competition by hitting consecutive field goals of 35, 42, 47, 52, 54 and 55 yards. His kickoffs are 65 plus yards, with 4.00 plus hang time. He also shows great punting talent. Look for this name the next few years, he could be a great prospect.
Punt Champion:
Aidan Daily (JC) – Aidan competed at the TX, NC, GA and CA camps. The Vegas XXVI punt champion and Event Elite Member had his best performance in Atlanta. At one point he was able to hit 14 straight punts with over 4.4 second hang time. He also hit many 50 plus yard punts with 5.0 second hang time. Aidan is ready to have a breakout season at the junior college level this year.
Top Class of 2016 Prospect:
Jake Verity – Jake is one of the top combo (K/P) prospects in the nation. His field goals, kickoffs and punts are all equally impressive. He has 55 plus yard range off the ground on field goals. Kickoffs are 70 plus yards with 4.1 plus second hang time. Punts are 45 plus yards with 4.6 plus second hang time. He is consistent and can also hit the huge ball. OFFER NOW!!!
Other Class of 2016 Standouts: Luke Logan, Brad Wall, Caleb Grant, Christian Underwood, Daryian Basco, David Saldana, Pierce Royster, Hayden Terral, Jonathan Messina, Noah Gilbert, Phillip Shure, Samuel Sloman, Tyler Grimes, Nicholas Jones, Devin Orr, Dylan Hoglen.
Top Class of 2017 Prospect:
Tucker Day – Tucker has as much overall talent as anyone in the country. Punting is his current major strength. Once again he showed that he was able to hit punts 50 plus yards with 5.0 plus second hang time. His field goals and kickoffs are also strong. Tucker is a great athlete that will be a scholarship pick!
Other Class of 2017 Standouts: Jackson McLarty, Jake Lane, Josh Edwards, Nick Rice, Brooks Buce.
Top Class of 2018 Prospect:
Jake Camarda – Jake continues to elevate his game each time that we see him. The current #1 kicker and #1 punter in the nation in his class proved it once again. Quote from a staff member, “Jake is in the class of 2018? This whole day I figured he was a senior. That’s amazing. He is in a league of his own”. Enough said.
Other Class of 2018 Standouts: Bryce Horton, Bryce Jones, Chad Miller, Drew Byus, Eric Hildebrand, Evan McPherson, Jarrett Mills, Micah Gilbert, Sean Henderson.
Class of 2019/2020 Future Stars: Parker Hannon, Bernardo Burgos, Hayden Hairston, Ian Kurowsky, Riley Gravett, Ethan Boyles
*Note: Top prospect in each class listed refers to the best remaining prospect that was NOT a camp champion.
LOS ANGELES, CA
Overall Camp Champion:
Diego Marquez (JC) – The longtime Chris Sailer Kicking student continued his dominating run. He won the kickoff competition by hitting 82 yard, 4.18 yard ball. He won the head to head field goal finals round by connecting of field goals of 50, 52, 52, 52, 55 and 58 yards. Diego is ready for D1 football. OFFER NOW!!!
Field Goal Champion:
Nathan Hierlihy (JC) – Nathan is a big time kicking prospect. He won the field goal competition by hitting 8 straight field goals including 3 straight from 50 plus yards. The final competition winning kick came from 58 yards out. His kickoffs are also very strong. Nathan is going to be a special college player.
Punt Champion:
Kyle Thompson (2016) – Kyle is an outstanding punting prospect. The 6’4” athlete is punting with more confidence than ever before. He bested many of the nations top punters in Los Angeles by consistently hitting big ball after big ball. Kyle averages 40 plus yards with 4.8 second hang time and shows that he can easily hit 55 yard punts with 5.1 plus second hang time punts. Kyle is ready for D1. OFFER NOW!!!
Top Class of 2016 Prospect:
Brandon Gracia (JC) – Brandon is one of, if not the top junior college kicking prospect in America. His field goals are outstanding off the ground. His kickoffs are ready for D1 right now. He also kicks with great confidence and does well under pressure. He is ready. OFFER NOW!!!
Other Class of 2016 Standouts: Andrew Neilson, Alex Wielenga, Cannon Plooster, Jake Lanski, Kevin Boermeester, Michael Brown, Crawford Pierson, Casey Sublette, Chris Stalter, Cooper Garcia, Daniel Ellis, Dayton Diorio, Jaime Medina, Jared Porter, Jesse Kelly, Kevin Neitzke, Matthew Amrhein, Nathan DeJaeger, Tanner Kuljian, Trenton Fudge, Zach Emerson, Aidan Daily, Corey Bojorquez, Nick Giordano, Alex Vazquez, Ford Edwards, Dylan Baluyut, Hayden McGinnis, Cody Wuthrich
Top Class of 2017 Prospect:
Peyton Henry – The long time Chris Sailer Kicking Student continues to improve each time that we see him. Now ranked inside the Top 15 in the nation in his class, he is showing that he can hang with the very best. He has the tools to be a top combo player. The lefty is strong, athletic and handles pressure very well. He has a bright future.
Other Class of 2017 Standouts: Bailey Schroeder, Carter Andrade, Asa Fuller, Brian Papazian, Chase McGrath, Clyde Hovsepian, Diego Cacho-Souza, Dylan Carlson, Gabriel Dunkle, Jack Cooper, Clay Eggeman, Colin Sillery, Eli Kasiano, Jake Zimmerman, Kevin Ramsey, Liam King, Ryan Gomer, Ryan Stonehouse, Seth Frank
Top Class of 2018 Prospect:
Jonah Lipel – This young kicker continues to improve each time we see him. He is one of the hardest workers out there and the hard work is starting to pay off. Jonah kicks with great technique and consistency. His strength and range is starting to really increase. He is one to keep a close eye on these next couple of years.
Other Class of 2018 Standouts: JP Rybus, Jordan McMillan, Corey Bell, Peter Larson
Class of 2019/2020 Future Stars: Cade Fuller, Axel Mireles
*Note: Top prospect in each class listed refers to the best remaining prospect that was NOT a camp champion.
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