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Can someone post the stats for these kickers.

 

I would think that one of the other 2 would have to have some great numbers for Josh not to repeat.

 

Josh is also a finalist for Gatorade Player of the Year. I just had to compile his season and career stats to send to them. I know Mr. Football is based on this year but I agree with you that his past success and the fact that his name is "out there" works to his favor. I don't know anything about Jones and all I really know about O'Connor is what I have read on coachT. Sounds like he is a good one but it would be hard to find another with a resume as impressive as Josh's.

 

2003 - EPK - 35/35; FG - 8/16; 59 points

2004 - EPK - 24/28; FG - 7/14; 45 points

2005 - EPK - 53/57; FG - 17/21; 104 points

2006 - EPK - 31/31; FG - 10/19; 61 points (season still in progress)

2006 - 40 of 51 kickoffs have been touchbacks; Longest FG in 2006 - 53 yards; 6 of his 10 misses have been 45 or longer

 

Shelby-Metro Record Josh currently holds:

Points in a Season 104

Points in a Career 269

Most FG in a Game 4

Most FG in a Season:

Reg. Season 10(tie)

Reg. & Post 17

Most FG in a Career 42

Most EPK in a Season 53

 

State Records

Most FG in a Career 42

Most FG in a Game 4 (tied for 2nd)

Most FG in a Season (Reg.) 10 (tied for 2nd)

 

Awards

2005 Mr. Football Kicker of the Year

2006 Mr. Football Kicker of the Year Finalist (winner to be announced Nov. 27)

Special Teams MVP 2003, 2004, 2005 (2006 awards have not been given out yet)

Carol White Kicking Camp Champion - 2004

Nationally Ranked - Ray Guy Camps - 2005

Auburn Kicking Camp Champion - 2006

Tennessee Kicking Camp Champion - 2006

MVP of LSU Kicking Camp - 2006

 

All State Honorable Mention - 2004

All State - 2005

Commercial Appeal Elite 24 - 2005

 

ESPN.com - Ranked 4th Kicking Prospect in the Nation

Scout.com - Ranked 8th Kicking Prospect in the Nation

 

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