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 Player Name  College Proj High Projected Proj Low Height Weight 40 Time Range Hometown, State High School
 Tyler Albrecht    Louisiana        6-0  194   -  Destrehan, LA  St. Thomas More
 C.J. Bahr    Slippery Rock        5-10  165   -  Boalsburg, PA  State College
 Dan Bailey    Oklahoma State        6-0  193  4.82 - 5.03  Mustang, OK  Southwest Covenant
Handled some of the kickoffs for the Buckeyes throughout the season before taking on the placekicking duties after an injury to Aaron Pettrey … three made field goals in Rose Bowl from 19, 20 and 38 yards … special teams player of week: Iowa … first-year
 Devin Barclay    Ohio State        5-09  205   -  Annapolis, MD  McDonogh
Handled Tech's PATs, field goals, kickoffs and punts... the first Tech player to handle both kicking and punting in the same season since Ron Rice in 1983... ranked second on the team in scoring (69 points)... ranked 10th in the ACC?in scoring by kicking
 Scott Blair    Georgia Tech        5-10  172  4.74 - 4.95  Calhoun, GA  Calhoun
Honorable mention Freshman All-America selection by Sporting News ... Named semifinalist for Lou Groza Award ... Named second-team All-Western Athletic Conference ... Led WAC in field goals, field goal percentage and PAT kicking ... Made 16-of-18 field go
 Kyle Brotzman    Boise State        5-10  186  4.76 - 4.97  Meridian, ID  Meridian
 Craig Burgess    Indiana (PA)        5-11  212   -  Medina, OH  Highland
 Wes Byrum    Auburn        6-1  217  4.72 - 4.93  Fort Lauderdale, FL  St. Thomas Aquinas
 Trevor Cook    Miami (OH)        6-1  201  4.85 - 5.06  Sioux Falls, SD  Washington
 Josh Czajkowski    North Carolina State        5-10  193  4.91 - 5.12  Springfield, VA  W. Springfield
 Stefan Demos    Northwestern        5-08  197  4.92 - 5.13  Scottsdale, AZ  Horizon
 Chris Diniz    Sacramento State        5-08  189  4.94 - 5.15  Escalon, CA  Escalon
 Kyle Dougherty    Southern Illinois        5-09  196   -  Merrit Island, FL  Merrit Island
 Eric Ellestad    Minnesota        6-3  218  5.11 - 5.32  Brooklyn Park, MN   Armstrong
Second-team Freshman All-America selection by The Sporting News and an honorable mention All-Pacific-10 conference selection for 2007 ... Offensive winner of UCLA's John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the Year ... made 25 of 30 field goals and
 Kai Forbath    UCLA        5-11  197  4.68 - 4.89  Pacific Palisades, CA  Notre Dame
 Ross Gornall    Florida Atlantic        5-11  209  4.98 - 5.19  Jupiter, FL  Palm Beach Gardens
 Nico Grasu    Washington State        6-0  229   -  Encino, CA  Crespi Carmelite
 Billy Hallgren    Northern Iowa        5-08  192   -  Coal Valley, IL  Moline
 Chris Hazley    Virginia Tech        6-1  195   -  West Chester, PA  Henderson
Henery handled the Huskers’ extra-point duties and short and mid-range field goals…
 Alex Henery    Nebraska        6-1  177  4.77 - 4.98  Omaha, NE  Burke
 Joe Houston    Southern California        5-06  168   -  Redondo Beach, CA  Mira Costa
 Steve Ivanisevic    Washburn        5-09  185  5.05 - 5.26  Darien, IL  Hindsale South
 Joe Izzo    Central Connecticut        5-10  205   -  Southington, CT  Southington
 Richard Jackson    Clemson        5-10  188  4.88 - 5.09  Greer, SC  Riverside
The kickoff specialist for the Tigers as a sophomore in 2008 ... Finished year with a pair of field goals, both coming against Appalachian State in the season-opener ... Kicked field goals of 33 and 21 yards against Appalachian State ... Field goals were
 Josh Jasper    LSU        5-10  174  4.96 - 5.17  Memphis, TN  Ridgeway
 Justin Kahut    Oregon State        5-08  158   -  Portland, OR  Clackamas
 Adi Kunalic    Nebraska        6-0  184  4.65 - 4.86  Fort Worth, TX  North Crowley
 Mike Langston    Utah Tech        6-1  200   -  Riverside, CA  Ramona
 Daniel Lincoln    Tennessee        5-11  202   -  Ocala, FL  Forest
 Ian McGarvey    Ball State        5-08  215  4.96 - 5.17  Greenwood, IN  Center Grove
 Ian Mullen    Morehouse        5-11  205   -  Long Beach, CA  
 John Paglia    Charleston Southern        6-1  203  4.64 - 4.85  Ocala, FL  Trinity Catholic
 Mitch Payne    Brigham Young        6-2  213   -  North Ogden, UT  Weber
 Joe Phillips    Utah        5-11  200  4.82 - 5.03  Salt Lake City, UT  Lone Peak
Managed the placement and kickoff chores throughout the season ... tallied 13 touchbacks, including four in the Papajohns.com Bowl, along with two each against Marshall and Louisville ... shared the team lead with 84 points ... converted 51-of-54 PAT kick
 Jake Rogers    Cincinnati        6-2  213  4.96 - 5.17  Warsaw, IN  Warsaw Community
 Gareth Rowlands    Tusculum        6-1  220  4.93 - 5.14  Wales, Great Britian  Kings Academy
 Kemar Scarlett    Morgan State        6-1  195  4.85 - 5.06  Temple Hills, MD  Potomac
 Cameron Stevens    Findlay        5-05  148   -  Orlando, FL  Timber Creek
 Matt Szymanski    Southern Methodist        6-2  205   -  College Station, TX  A&M Consolidated
 Alex Tejada    Arkansas        5-11  206  4.59 - 4.80  Springdale, AR  Springdale
 Collin Wagner    Penn State        5-09  183   -  State College, PA  State College Area
Played in all 13 games...made 24 of his 25 field goal attempts and 46 of 48 PAT attempts...scored 118 points, tying him for the most in a season in school history with kicker Mike Barth, who did it in 2002...his 24 made field goals are tied for the second
 Thomas Weber    Arizona State        6-0  200  4.80 - 5.01  Downey, CA  Loyola
 Nathan Whitaker    Oklahoma State        5-08  181  4.95 - 5.16  San Diego, CA  St. Augustine
 Bryan Wright    Bowling Green        6-0  216   -  Salem, OH  Salem

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