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Name: Drew Bevelhimer College: Butler
Number: 36
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2020 40 Low: 5.00 40 Time: 5.10 40 High: 5.20
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Data Scout Notes: 30-45 K/Possible Tryout...10-12 FG/52 Long/32KO-6TB 2019: 1stC...P1stC
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Drew Bevelhimer, Butler, Player News
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2019 ALL-PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): PK Drew Bevelhimer, Butler,...Butler had two special team players selected to the All-PFL first team. Placekicker Drew Bevelhimer earned the award for the second time in his BU career. He landed on t he All-PFL second team in 2018, but was a first team selection back in 2017. Bevelhimer made 10 field goals this season, including a career-long 52 yard attempt at Marist. He led the PFL and ranked sixth nationally in field goal percentage (83.3). The In dianapolis native had three-game winning field goals in his career including one this year vs. Valparaiso. Bevelhimer set the Butler single-season field goal record in 2017 by making 16 attempts. He is now the all-time leader at Butler in career field go als (46) and ranks second all-time at Butler in scoring (245). - Butler Football
(DS#41 K) Sr/2020 K Drew Bevelhimer, Butler
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NOV 18 PIONEER FOOTBALL SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Drew Bevelhimer, Butler, Senior, Kicker, Indianapolis, Indiana,...Bevelhimer made the most of a second chance, kicking a 38-yard field goal on the final play of the game to give Butler a 24-21 PFL victory against Valparaiso and ownership of the Hoosier Helmet. Butler used two quick strikes and a personal foul to set up Bevelhimer for a 42-yard attempt with two seconds remaining, but his kick fell short. However, Valparaiso was called for offsides and Bevelhimer did not miss on the now 38-yard attempt after time expired. He also converted on each of his three PATs and handled kickoff duties for the Bulldogs. - Pioneer League Football
(DS#41 K) Sr/2020 K Drew Bevelhimer, Butler
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Drew Bevelhimer made the most of a second opportunity, kicking a 38-yard field goal on the game's final play, to lift Butler to a 24-21 victory over Valparaiso on Saturday. The game appeared headed for overtime after Valparaiso's Cody Boxrucker scored on a 5-yard run with 19 seconds remaining. Butler (3-8, 2-5 Pioneer Football League) got a 28-yard return from AJ Deinhart on the ensuing kickoff, giving the Bulldogs a first-and-10 at their own 35-yard line. On first down, Sam Brown hit Stephen Dennis for 15 yards putting the ball at midfield. On the next play, Brown ran for a 9-yard gain and the Crusaders. Jamari Booker was flagged for a personal foul. That set up a game-winning 43-yard attempt for Bevelhimer, who left it short but got another chance an d delivered after Valparaiso (1-10, 1-6) was flagged for offsides.Valpo's Chris Duncan hooked up with Ollie Reese twice in the second quarter, from 22 and 33 yards out. In between, Brown connected with Dennis for a 13-yard score and the Crusaders led 14-7 at halftime. Brown pulled Butler even in the third quarter when he hit Johnny O'Shea for a 5-yard score and gave the Bulldogs a 21-14 lead with 4:37 left in the game. Boxrucker's game-tying TD run capped an 11-play, 75-yard drive. Brown complete d 23 of 38 passes for 209 yards and two scores without an interception. Dennis finished with 11 catches for a season-high 143 yards. Duncan passed for 264 yards and two scores with one pick. He also ran for 102 yards on 19 carries. - AP College Football
(DS#41 K) Sr/2020 K Drew Bevelhimer, Butler
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Drew Bevelhimer kicked a go-ahead 25-yard field goal as Butler rallied past Jacksonville 24-14 after halftime on a wet and windy Saturday, ending a five-game losing streak. Conditions were sloppy enough to limit the passing games for both teams to a comb ined four completions in 12 tries for a total of 21 yards. The teams combined for 103 rushes for 505 yards. The Dolphins (2-6, 0-4 Pioneer Football League) opened the game forcing a Butler three-and-out, then moved 47 yards to take the 7-0 lead on B.J. R iley's run from the 6. Calvin Turner added a 2-yard run for a 14-6 Jacksonville halftime lead. Jacksonville was driving again to open the second half, converting twice on fourth down. But Butler (2-6, 1-3) stiffened and halted the Dolphins a yard shy on fourth-and-2. The Bulldogs drove 71 yards in 10 plays for Bevelhimer's field goal and a 17-14 lead. Brad Sznajder added a 2-yard insurance TD in the fourth quarter. - AP College Football
(DS#41 K) Sr/2020 K Drew Bevelhimer, Butler
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2019 PRESEASON ALL-PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE TEAM (COACHES): PK Drew Bevelhimer, Butler, 6-1 185 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.,...Bevelhimer connected on eight of his nine field goal attempts in 2018. He was a Second Team All-PFL pick and was named to the Fred Mi tchell Award Watch List. The biggest kick of the year for Bevelhimer came in the season opener at #24 Youngstown State. Bevelhimer hit a 44-yard field goal at YSU with just four seconds to play in the fourth quarter to give Butler a 23-21 upset victory. - Butler Football
(DS#41 K) Sr/2020 K Drew Bevelhimer, Butler
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