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Name: Tyler Loop College: Arizona
Number: 33
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 190 Position: Pos2: P
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 4.85 40 Time: 4.95 40 High: 5.05
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Data Scout Notes: X-FA-Tryout/50+ Leg/16-21-52 Long in 23/2-4 from 50+/63.8 KOS...18-21/48 Long in 22...6.2% KO Ave 2023: 2ndC...2022: HMC...PGroza...2021: NAC...2020: NAC
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Tyler Loop, Arizona, Player News
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2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: K Tyler Loop, So.,...Loop earns his first all-conference nod after finishing 18-of-21 on field goals during the season. He booted a career-long of 48 yards against Washington and finished perfect on extra-poi nt attempts (38-38). Loop is perfect from inside 39 yards during his career, making 24-of-24 on field goals. He scored a career-high 92 points in his first full season as the primary kicker. - Arizona Football
(DS#6 K) rSr/2025 K Tyler Loop, Arizona
News Source: Arizona Football
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Tyler Loop didn't miss a kick last season. He went 12 for 12 on extra points and 12 for 12 on field goals. Loop didn't make every kick during spring practice, and he didn't handle it well. So dealing with failure became a primary focus during the offseas on for the third-year Arizona Wildcat. "I was a little bit of a headcase in the spring," Loop said Thursday. "I'd miss a kick, and I'd trip out a little bit. That was something that he (special-teams coach Jordan Paopao) kept telling me: 'Hey, we gotta w ork on this. I know you haven't missed in a game, but this is still an area you gotta keep up.' "So this summer I spent a lot of time with our sports psychology team, working on seeing a kick objectively. Like, 'Hey, I made it or I missed it, but I got a next kick. I gotta go.' "One thing we talk about big time right now is, 'Play the next play.' Keeping that on the forefront of my mind has really helped." Expectations are high for Loop as he heads into his third season.The kicking job is all his after he shared it with Lucas Havrisik last year. Loop made the watch list for the Lou Groza Award, among other preseason accolades. Loop knows that he's bound to miss a kick in a game at some point. How he approaches the next one will be the true test. "I was always super emotionally invested, played with a ton of passion growing up, and still do," Loop said. "Now it's all about, 'How do you keep that passion without letting it affect the next thing?' So that's what I've had to get a lot better at. We 've seen big improvements there." - Arizona Star News
(DS#6 K) rSr/2025 K Tyler Loop, Arizona
News Source: Arizona Star News
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