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Name: James McCourt College: Illinois
Number: 17
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 216 Position: Pos2: KOS
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022 40 Low: 4.90 40 Time: 4.97 40 High: 5.08
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Data Scout Notes: X-FA-Tryout/18-23 in 2021...4-8 from 50+/65% KOS TB's 2021: 3rdC...2020: HMC...6-7-71.4% FG, 57 long, 23-23 PAT, 34-2184-64.2 KO, 24 TB in '19. Backup w/1-65-65.0 KO in 1 gm in '18. Backup w/no game action in '17. Redshirted in '16.
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Dates: 03/11/22
Hand: 09 Arm: 30 1/4 Wingspan: 72 1/2
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James McCourt, Illinois, Player News
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2021 ALL-BIG TEN THIRD TEAM (COACHES): James McCourt, Illinois,...McCourt had one of the best kicking seasons in Illinois history, going 14-for-15 on field goals inside of 50 yards, tying the Illinois record for 50+-yard field goals with four, and going perfect on extra points. McCourt ranked third in the nation in 50+-yard field goals (4) and ninth in the nation in kickoff touchback percentage (82.4%). He hit the sixth-most field goals in a season in Illinois history (18) and leaves Champaign with the eighth-best career field goal accuracy in program history (37-52, 71.2%) and the most career 50+-yard field goals (8). - Illinois Football
(DS#15 K) rSr/2022 K James McCourt, Illinois
News Source: Illinois Football
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2020 ALL-BIG TEN FOOTBALL SPECIAL TEAMS HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): James McCourt,...First career All-Big Ten honor...Hit game winning field goal at Rutgers, 11/14/20 to give the Illini their first win of the season...Named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week after the Rutgers game...Named one of the Stars of the Week by the Lou Garza Award after game winning field goal at Rutgers 11/14/20. - Illinois Football
(DS#15 K) rSr/2022 K James McCourt, Illinois
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NOV 16 BIG TEN SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: James McCourt, Illinois, Sr., K, Parkland, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas,...Converted a 47-yard field goal with three seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to lead Illinois to a 23-20 victory at Rutgers...Fini shed the contest with three successful field goals, all in the second half...Added a pair of extra points to tally with a career-high 11 points...Earns his first career Special Teams Player of the Week honor...Last Illinois Special Teams Player of the We ek: Blake Hayes (Sept. 23, 2019). - Big Ten Football
(DS#15 K) rSr/2022 K James McCourt, Illinois
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James McCourt overcame two long misses in the fourth quarter to hit a 47-yard field goal with three seconds left to lift Illinois past Rutgers 23-20 for the Illini's first win of the season. Rutgers' offense came out quick, with quarterback Noah Vedral f inding Bo Melton on a 29-yard pitch and catch to cap off a six-play, 75-yard drive to make it 7-0 just 1:57 into the game. While starting quarterback Brandon Peters was missing his third straight game following a COVID-19 test, backup Isiah Williams got the start after his quarantine ended. He was the fourth starting quarterback of the season for Illinois (1-3, 1-3 Big Ten). After having 12 players out due to COVID-19 protocols against Minnesota last week, it was just Peters, who was on the sidelines in street clothes, and redshirt freshman tight end Griffin Moore - who did not make the trip.Rutgers' defensive lineman Mike Teverdov stripped Williams, cornerback Max Melton recovered and the Scarlet Knights took it over on Illinois' 29-yard line w ith 7:52 left in the first quarter. That set up former Rutgers soccer player Ambrosio Valentino for his first career field goal attempt, a 29-yarder, for a 10-0 lead. Illinois answered courtesy of Williams, who had five-straight carries, and finished it off with his first score on a 3-yard touchdown run. The redshirt freshman finished with a game-high 192 yards rushing on 31 carries to overcome a 7-for-19 passing effort. Rutgers (1-3, 1-3) closed the first-half scoring with a 26-yard field by Valentino to make it 13-7. - AP College Football
(DS#15 K) rSr/2022 K James McCourt, Illinois
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