After that kick he just attempted...No.How does Henery not win All-Conference? Is Mizzou's kicker really better than him?
You're kidding right? Henery is the same kicker who made every attempt a year ago. Henery's kicking percentage is higher and he has the stronger leg. What makes the Mizzou kicker better and when did he have a kick that meant anything?Why just cause he had 1 kick that actually ment something all year????
:yeahYou're kidding right? Henery is the same kicker who made every attempt a year ago. Henery's kicking percentage is higher and he has the stronger leg. What makes the Mizzou kicker better and when did he have a kick that meant anything?Why just cause he had 1 kick that actually ment something all year????
Wolfert has made a career of rarely missing. This year actually brought his career average down to 82% thanks to missing 4 FGs of 50+ yards.No, because he rarely misses!!!!
this is the problem though, I don't know anything about how wolfert's season went, but too often these teams are just who is percieved as being the best talent at that position as opposed to who had an outstanding season.Wolfert has made a career of rarely missing. This year actually brought his career average down to 82% thanks to missing 4 FGs of 50+ yards.No, because he rarely misses!!!!
Wolfert, barring a disastrous performance of epic proportions in the bowl game will finish up as the NCAA record holder for total kicking percentage. That includes FG% plus XP%. Right now Wolfert is sitting at 95.2%. The record is held by John Lee, a former kicker from UCLA back in the early 80's when he made 93.3% of his total attempts.this is the problem though, I don't know anything about how wolfert's season went, but too often these teams are just who is percieved as being the best talent at that position as opposed to who had an outstanding season.