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Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - 12thmonarch - 09-24-2016 10:52 PM

If we can there's no better time to do that then now. Our kicking game is one word Horrible


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - Justanodufan - 09-24-2016 11:00 PM

(09-24-2016 10:52 PM)12thmonarch Wrote:  If we can there's no better time to do that then now. Our kicking game is one word Horrible

Would be best served checking the club soccer team


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - FTW ODU - 09-24-2016 11:28 PM

You're telling me that Wilder can't raid the soccer team for a kicker? Other schools do that, why can't we?


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - 12thmonarch - 09-25-2016 12:21 AM

Yeah that would be so much better if we can borrow our soccer team kicker backup and make him practice until he becomes good at kicking an elliptical ball instead of a round one.


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - ODU2011 - 09-25-2016 01:14 AM

No, that would require work and not laziness


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - Justanodufan - 09-25-2016 03:44 AM

(09-24-2016 11:28 PM)FTW ODU Wrote:  You're telling me that Wilder can't raid the soccer team for a kicker? Other schools do that, why can't we?

What school has ever done this?


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - Gilesfan - 09-25-2016 05:03 AM

Soccer season is in season. You have to have a kid that wants to play football. You would have to then teach the kid how to kick.


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - Gilesfan - 09-25-2016 05:03 AM

And no you cant take a kid from another team.


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - Obiwan - 09-25-2016 05:50 AM

Start posting want ads on telephone poles around campus - like putting together a band?


Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the... - FTW ODU - 09-25-2016 07:49 AM

(09-25-2016 03:44 AM)Justanodufan Wrote:  
(09-24-2016 11:28 PM)FTW ODU Wrote:  You're telling me that Wilder can't raid the soccer team for a kicker? Other schools do that, why can't we?

What school has ever done this?

Pen State has done this. They've also taken soccer players from other schools

http://www.pennlive.com/pennstatefootball/index.ssf/2016/09/how_tyler_davis_went_from_socc.html


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - Gilesfan - 09-25-2016 09:15 AM

Sounds like there was a lot of practice involved. I doubt you can just take a soccer player and have them kick this year, assuming any of them would want to.


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - DaBigBlue - 09-25-2016 09:41 AM

Good friend of mine son was playing soccer and switched to football, took him a while to get the mechanics down.


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - EverRespect - 09-25-2016 10:32 AM

It doesnt have to be a soccer player. Just hold open tryouts for all students. Someone out there can kick 30 yarders and extra points. I bet there are even a few women that could do it. And there are surely HS star soccer players that aren't playing in college. Just find someone.

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RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - The Flagship - 09-25-2016 10:42 AM

(09-25-2016 07:49 AM)FTW ODU Wrote:  
(09-25-2016 03:44 AM)Justanodufan Wrote:  
(09-24-2016 11:28 PM)FTW ODU Wrote:  You're telling me that Wilder can't raid the soccer team for a kicker? Other schools do that, why can't we?

What school has ever done this?

Pen State has done this. They've also taken soccer players from other schools

http://www.pennlive.com/pennstatefootball/index.ssf/2016/09/how_tyler_davis_went_from_socc.html

Meh, that was before the season started.

Here's an example of a mid-season move, during the playoffs:
http://www.statesboroherald.com/archives/49029/


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - devyanks90 - 09-25-2016 10:43 AM

Having played soccer (not collegiately), it's probably easier to get a punter quickly than a place kicker.


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - Cyniclone - 09-25-2016 10:45 AM

Or have a kicking competition at the next home game and offer the winner a job. That's what Texas Tech ended up doing in 2008:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Williams_(American_football)

Looks like he played two and a half seasons and was pretty good throughout -- 22 of 28 on FGs, 60 of 61 on XPs.

http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/matt-williams-1.html


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - AimHigher - 09-25-2016 11:20 AM

Having been a punter for a season in high school I can say its a different motion than kicking off the ground for me. I couldn't kick off the ground or tee to save my life if I tried but I could punt and dropkick. It was the foot eye coordination I was best at.

Can the dropkick be used in college for extra point?

Can the holder and kicker back up a few more yards on extra points? Wilder said afterwards that he took to long to kick. If allowed an extra yard or two would give him the time to kick.


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - Chillie Willie - 09-25-2016 11:38 AM

After thinking about this I think they should keep working with Cate. I think there is too much of a learning curve at this point for someone new. I don't know what happened with Rudy but I hope they are working with him too. I think it might kill any confidence building if we hold open tryouts.


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - Cyniclone - 09-25-2016 11:52 AM

(09-25-2016 11:20 AM)AimHigh Wrote:  Having been a punter for a season in high school I can say its a different motion than kicking off the ground for me. I couldn't kick off the ground or tee to save my life if I tried but I could punt and dropkick. It was the foot eye coordination I was best at.

Can the dropkick be used in college for extra point?

Can the holder and kicker back up a few more yards on extra points? Wilder said afterwards that he took to long to kick. If allowed an extra yard or two would give him the time to kick.

It's legal, though exceedingly rare. Doug Flutie kicked a PAT that way once. I think it may have been his last play in the NFL.

I guess if they wanted to, they could take a delay of game penalty or two. I can't find it, but I remember reading about a team that had a kicker that was far more accurate from midrange than close up, so on a pivotal FG attempt, they took two penalties to get to his comfort zone.


RE: Honest Question:Can we recruit a backup kicker from any other team during the season? - AimHigher - 09-25-2016 12:03 PM

(09-25-2016 11:52 AM)Cyniclone Wrote:  
(09-25-2016 11:20 AM)AimHigh Wrote:  Having been a punter for a season in high school I can say its a different motion than kicking off the ground for me. I couldn't kick off the ground or tee to save my life if I tried but I could punt and dropkick. It was the foot eye coordination I was best at.

Can the dropkick be used in college for extra point?

Can the holder and kicker back up a few more yards on extra points? Wilder said afterwards that he took to long to kick. If allowed an extra yard or two would give him the time to kick.

It's legal, though exceedingly rare. Doug Flutie kicked a PAT that way once. I think it may have been his last play in the NFL.

I guess if they wanted to, they could take a delay of game penalty or two. I can't find it, but I remember reading about a team that had a kicker that was far more accurate from midrange than close up, so on a pivotal FG attempt, they took two penalties to get to his comfort zone.

I dont even think you'd have to take a penalty just have the place holder back up a yard or so, the real pressure would be on the snapper but if he can get the ball to a punter than I dont see an issue getting the ball to the place holder a few more yards back. I'm not clear if its allowed for the place holder to back up any more.