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Gotta assume he’s tough as well.
Schollie or walk-on?
How’s that?
Ignorantly assuming that he grew up playing AFL like the vast majority of kids from that area.
I think we noticed what Utah was doing, there’s a large academy there that specializes in making them into punters/kickers. Like look at the two guys Utah put into the league this year, pretty sure both were from oz and from the same academyGlad to have this kid and I'm sure he's pretty good. Out of curiosity, though, are there just no kickers/punters in the States worthy of P5 scholarships?
Same academy as Stefanou. They specialize in just kicking/punting coaching so they are probably better coached than most HS kids.Glad to have this kid and I'm sure he's pretty good. Out of curiosity, though, are there just no kickers/punters in the States worthy of P5 scholarships?
Old enough to punt in college.How old is he?
34How old is he?
There is a lot of ass to head contact
It is a country of convicts ...There is a lot of ass to head contact
I have watched it when I can for years including when I was down there visiting. Still have little clue about what is actually going on but it is a great sport to watch and a bunch of tough guys playing it.Basically, entire teams of TE/DE types that do everything (run, tackle, catch, kick, etc.) with no pads. ****ing awesome sport.
The Devils!Old enough to punt in college.
The article didn't specifically state, although it mentioned he took some classes already at Tanzania University, but is still a 5 to play 4. I would guess 19-21.
That Prokick Australia academy has a pretty impressive resume. According to their site they've trained 17 All-Americans, 5 Ray Guy award winners, and placed 75 players in scholarships or contracts in the U.S.Glad to have this kid and I'm sure he's pretty good. Out of curiosity, though, are there just no kickers/punters in the States worthy of P5 scholarships?