Chris Sailer Kicking – 2025 Week 12 College Players of the Week: Will Ferrin (BYU) & AJ Winsor (Oregon St.) Honored!

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 KICKERS of the Week:

Week 1 – Will Ferrin (BYU) Field Goal: 2-2 (Long 56) Extra Points: 9-9
Week 2 – Dylan Lynch (Fresno St.) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 43) Extra Points: 3-3 
*Game Winning Field Goal
Week 3 – Ethan Sanchez (Houston) Field Goal: 5-6 (Long 52) Extra Points: 3-3
Week 4 – Lucas Carneiro (Ole Miss) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 54) Extra Points: 4-4
Week 5 – David Olano (Illinois) Field Goal: 2-2 (Long 45) Extra Points: 4-4 
*Game Winning Field Goal
Week 6 – David Olano (Illinois) Field Goal: 5-5 (Long 45) Extra Points: 4-4
Week 7 – Patrick Durkin (Tulane) Field Goal: 5-5 (Long 40) Extra Points: 2-2
Week 8 – Mason Shipley (Texas) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 53) Extra Points: 1-1 
*Game Winning Field Goal
Week 9 – Lucas Carniero (Ole Miss) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 45) Extra Points: 2-2
Week 10 – Stone Harrington (Texas Tech) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 55) Extra Points: 4-5
Week 11 – Atticus Sappington (Oregon) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 46) Extra Points: 1-1 
*Game Winning Field Goal
Week 12 – Will Ferrin (BYU) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 52) Extra Points: 5-5

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:

Week 1 – Hunter Green (San Diego St.) Punt Average: 52.3, Punt Long: 67, Punts: 4 Inside 20: 1
Week 2 – Caden Noonkester (NC State) Punt Average: 49.8, Punt Long: 58, Punts: 4, Inside 20: 1
Week 3 – Jack McCallister (Purdue) Punt Average: 54.3, Punt Long: 68, Punts: 3, Inside 20: 2
Week 4 – Evan Crenshaw (Troy) Punt Average: 52.2, Punt Long: 62, Punts: 5, Inside 20: 3
Week 5 – Palmer Williams (Baylor) Punt Average: 55.0, Punt Long: 59, Punts: 3, Inside 20: 1
Week 6 – Dylan Drennan (Buffalo) Punt Average: 56.6, Punt Long: 76, Punts: 5, Inside 20: 3
Week 7 – Trent Carrizosa (San Jose State) Punt Average: 51.1, Punt Long: 63, Inside 20: 2
Week 8 – Aidan Flintoft (Stanford) Punt Average: 48.8, Punt Long: 57, Inside 20: 1
Week 9 – West Pahl (Oklahoma St.) Punt Average: 50.1, Punt Long: 61, Punts: 9, Inside 20: 5
Week 10 – Mac Chiumento (Florida St.) Punt Average: 53.5, Punt Long: 55, Punts: 9, Inside 20: 2
Week 11 – Hunter Green (San Diego St.) Punt Average: 54.0, Punt Long: 63, Punts: 4
Week 12 – AJ Winsor (Oregon St.) Punt Average: 48.5, Punt Long: 61, Punts: 6, Inside 20: 3

50+ Yard Field Goals
Week 1 – Will Ferrin (BYU) 56, Drew Stevens (Iowa) 55, Dillon Curtis (Utah) 54, Caleb Ojeda (Oregon State), Michael Salgado-Medina (Arizona) 52, Damian Ramos (LSU) 52, Kyle Cunanan (Nebraska) 52.
Week 2 – Trajan Sinatra (Idaho State) 56, Gianni Spetic (Memphis) 55, Noah Serna (Cal Poly SLO) 51, Garrison Rippa (Jacksonville State) 50, Martin Connington (Michigan State) 50, Ramon Villela (UNLV) 50, Patrick Durkin (Tulane) 50. 
Week 3 – Drew Stevens (Iowa), Ethan Sanchez (Houston), Nick Reed (New Hampshire) 52, Luis Rodriguez (Kansas State) 51, Mateen Bhaghani (UCLA) 51. 
Week 4 – Stone Harrington (Texas Tech) 58, Lucas Carneiro (Ole Miss) 54, Connor Hawkins (Baylor) 53, Carter Davis (Miami) 53, Kansei Matsuzawa (Hawaii) 52, Grady Gross (Washington) 51. 
Week 5 – Drew Stevens (Iowa) 54, Gianni Spetic (Memphis) 52, Clune Van Andel (Arkansas State) 51, Isaiah Hankins (Colorado State) 50. 
Week 6 – Michael Salgado-Medina (Arizona) 57, Mateen Bhaghani (UCLA) 54, Gabriel Plascencia (San Diego State) 53, Connor Hawkins (Baylor) 53, Clune Van Andel (Arkansas State) 51, Christian Pavon (Sam Houston State) 51, Cooper Ranvier (Louisville) 50, Gianni Spetic (Memphis) 50.
Week 7 – Laith Marjan (Kansas) 55, Ryon Sayeri (USC) 54, Garrison Rippa (Jacksonville State) 52, Nolan Hauser (Clemson) 50, Colton Boomer (Boise State) 50. 
Week 8 – Mason Shipley (Texas) 53, Garrison Rippa (Jacksonville State) 52, Jai Patel (Rutgers) 51, Sam Keltner (SMU) 51, Noah Grant (FIU) 51. 
Week 9 – Gianni Spetic (Memphis) 55, Dillon Curtis (Utah) 53, Will Ferrin (BYU) 50, Connor Calvert (Wake Forest) 50, Gabriel Plascencia (San Diego St.) 50. 
Week 10 – Stone Harrington (Texas Tech) 55, Clune Van Andel (Arkansas St.) 53, Kade Hensley (West Virginia) 50, Trajan Sinatra (Idaho State) 50. 
Week 11 – Drew Stevens (Iowa) 58, Laith Marjan (Kansas) 50, Connor Calvert (Wake Forest) 50. 
Week 12 – Stone Harrington (Texas Tech) 53, Will Ferrin (BYU) 52, Michael Salgado-Medina (Arizona) 51, Cooper Ranvier (Louisville) 51, Joe McFadden (Nevada) 50, Damian Ramos (LSU) 50.

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week) 
*Chris Sailer is on the voting committee for this prestigious award
Week 1 – Kansei Matsuzawa (Hawaii)
Week 2 – Dylan Lynch (Fresno State)
Week 3 – Ethan Sanchez (Houston) 
Week 4 – None
Week 5 – David Olano (Illinois)
Week 6 – David Olano (Illinois), Connor Hawkins (Baylor)
Week 7 – Garrison Rippa (Jacksonville State), Jack Olsen (Northwestern)
Week 8 – Mason Shipley (Texas), Sam Keltner (SMU)
Week 9 – Lucas Carneiro (Ole Miss)
Week 10 – Stone Harrington (Texas Tech)
Week 11 – TBD
Week 12 – TBD

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2016 Chris Sailer Kicking IMG College Camp Recap

Chris Sailer Kicking - College Camp at the IMG Academy in Florida

Chris Sailer Kicking – College Camp at the IMG Academy in Florida

Chris Sailer Kicking kicked off the week at the prestigious IMG Academy in FL with the College Camp for 4-Year College Players.  Many of the nation’s best including specialists from the SEC, PAC 12, ACC, BIG 12 Conferences and many more were in attendance to learn and compete with and from the best.  The group included a 2015 Ray Guy Award Finalist, several 2015 Lou Groza Award Semi-Finalists, several 2016 preseason Ray Guy Award Watch List Members & several 2016 Lou Groza Award preseason Watch List Members.  Take a look at the impressive results.

Field Goal Champion: Garrett Owens (Oregon State) – Garrett has been a Chris Sailer Kicking student for 7 years now.  He has had great success at Oregon State and enters his junior year as one to watch.  He has an NFL leg and outstanding long term potential.  Field goals are outstanding.  He is a competitor that kicks with huge confidence.  His kickoffs are also elite.  Expect big things.  Garrett has the tools to earn All PAC 12 honors this coming season.

Runner Up: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) – Eddy has as much potential as anyone in the nation entering the 2016 season.  He has perhaps the quickest leg that I have seen in my 16 years of coaching specialists.  Although he has never kicked in a college game, the expectations are high.  I have a strong feeling he will live up to the hype.  He has 60 plus yard field goal range (with no wind) and drills kickoffs 75 plus yards (with no wind) with ease.  He is ready!

Kickoff Champion: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington) – Talent like this does not come along often.  He has one of the strongest legs in all of college football, if not the strongest.  He also has NFL potential as both a kicker and punter.  He won the kickoff competition by nailing a 96 yard, 4.21 second hang time kickoff (moderately wind aided).  He hit several kickoffs out of the endzone with over 4.40 second plus hang time. He has huge range on field goals and gets elite height on his ball.  He also smashes punts with great consistency.  He hit several balls well over 55 yards with 5.00 second hang times.  The long time Chris Sailer Kicking student will be a real force in the PAC 12 this coming season.

Runner Up: Elliott Fry (South Carolina) – Elliott enters his senior year as one of the top NFL prospects in the nation.  He has had a great college career to date and looks to dominate the SEC once again.  He has worked with Chris Sailer Kicking now for 6 years and it shows in his confidence.  He has great range on field goals and gets outstanding height on his ball.  His kickoffs are elite and ready to compete at the NFL level.  Elliott should wrap up his college career this upcoming season with great success.

Punt Champion: Colby Wadman (UC Davis) – Colby has now won this competition back-to-back years.  The longtime Chris Sailer Kicking student defeated several highly touted punters for the championship once again.  He has a big time leg and punts with excellent consistency.  Colby has great control of the ball and directional punts with ease.  He enters his senior year as a legitimate NFL prospect.

Runner Up: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose State) – The 2015 Ray Guy Award Finalist was within one punt of winning the event.  He was 2nd in the nation last year with a 47.5 yard punting average.  He proved once again that you can expect the same type of performance for the 2016 season.  He also smashes kickoffs.  The longtime Chris Sailer Kicking student should continue to dominate the college level as he prepares for future NFL success.

Other Top Performers: Aidan Schneider (Oregon), Alex Woznick (South Carolina), Bennett Moehring (Navy), Cole Murphy (Syracuse), Jack Gonsoulin (LSU), Kyle Bambard (NC State).

Many younger, less established K/P’s attended that you will hear big things from in the future.

The week at the IMG Academy continues tomorrow with the “TOP 12” & “Event Elite” camp.  This camp will feature the very best kickers/punters at the high school/junior college level in America.  The week will conclude with Underclassmen Invitational which will feature nearly 200 specialists from the Classes of 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.

For more information visit www.ChrisSailerKicking.com … To be the best, train with the best.  #TeamSailer

Garrett Owens, Eddy Pineiro, Bennett Moehring, Elliot Fry & Jack Gonsoulin

Garrett Owens, Eddy Pineiro, Bennett Moehring, Elliot Fry & Jack Gonsoulin

 

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