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  1. It seems as if ryle is basically loosing their whole offensive package.

     

    QB: Kyle Benk

    RB: Adam Schmitz

    WR: Josh Morgan

    TE: Cameron Day

    O Line: Ray Holstein, Ryan Leslie, Center Sean Parr, Cory Tymensky..

     

    Just imagine how good this team could of been with a offensive cordinator..

     

    By the way has anyone heard anything about where any of these guys are going to play? If they will be playing.

     

    Don't forget their K/P Jared Kaufman.

    I believe he received a preferred walk-on offer to WKU.

  2. DMZ76---Obviously, you are familiar with the prokicker.com website where all of this info is accessible. Once there, you will also see that Kaufman is ranked 2nd in the state of Ky, 18th in a 14 state region and 36th nationally (higher if KOs where flying then as they are now). He hit 100% of his FGs --only about 6 kids out of all of the camps accomplished that. In addition, he did attend other camps around the area where he hit 100% as well. For the entire pre-season and regular FB season Kaufman has gone 12/15 on FGs, the longest being 47yds. I know Drew was ranked in the state at one time; where did he end up? Kaufman, Bathiany, and Jett are all extremely respectable kickers in the NKy area and I am sure there are others that we are not aware of. Good Luck with your post season play.

  3. Well...in head to head competition this year Drew...pardon the pun...KICKED their tails!! If Dale would give Drew the chance for FG's that other teams give their kicker (Dale thinks his offense can make every 4th and 5...and he's probably right!) Drew would be far and away the leader in points (whatever that stat is worth). Jett is a fine double threat kicker (he's a much better punter!) and Kaufman only got the one kickoff against us. (jury still out, I guess). Drew has been kicking, playing D-back, and some WR. If he could/would focus just on kicking he would be even BETTER!! It's scary!!:scared:

     

    Sorry, but Kaufman had 3 TBs and one pop-up kick to the 9 against the Birds. In addition, he had an outstanding punting game which included a 66yd punt. I guess I don't see where his tail was being kicked. Jared could also play a number of other positions with his speed and hands, and he can hit with the best of them, but who would then kick if he got hurt? He would have more FGs if the opportunity was given him--have you ever seen him at halftime? Both did attend the Ray Guy Prokicker camp last summer. Kaufman is ranked 2nd in Ky--where is Bathiany?

  4. This game has aired 3 times now and I am quite surprised that no one has mentioned the fact that Aery stepped out of bounds on his scoring run as did Farris later on the run that resulted in a FG. The TV commentators even mentioned that Aery may have stepped out, and it is easy to see when replayed in slo-mo. Both of these (if they would have been called) could have changed the course of the game tremendously.:sssh:

  5. Kaufman and our Bell kicker attended the camp in Bowling Green and were compared to camps in 33 major cities in United States this past summer. Bell County kicker Merrick was entered as kicker/punter, and I believe that Kaufman only went in as kicker.

     

     

    Yes, at the time of this camp, Kaufman was not doing much punting and was actually working on his kick-off steps. Had he been kicking off then as he is now, he would probably be positioned in the top ten. Ranking is weighted heavily on the kickoffs. He was one of only a handful of kids that went 100% on field goals (ranging from 30-50 yds.) in those 33 camps.

  6. According to the box score, Ryle kicked a FG and missed their last XP, thus the 23 points.

    So if the game played out like 98NCCalum said, if the kicker was healthy they would have conceivably been down 23-21 on their last drive. And at least they would have had the option to attempt a FG for the win.

     

    Ryle's kicker did not miss an XP. They went for 2 after the last TD and did not succeed thus the 23-18 score. The Kaufman 32yd FG was a huge game difference maker too. Had he not made that, NC could have attempted one on their last drive. As it was, the FG forced them to have to put the pigskin in the end zone.

  7. According to the box score, Ryle kicked a FG and missed their last XP, thus the 23 points.

    So if the game played out like 98NCCalum said, if the kicker was healthy they would have conceivably been down 23-21 on their last drive. And at least they would have had the option to attempt a FG for the win.

     

    Ryle's kicker did not miss an XP. They went for 2 after the last TD and did not succeed thus the 23-18 score. The Kaufman 32yd FG was a huge game difference maker too. Had he not made that, NC could have attempted one on their last drive. As it was, the FG forced them to have to put the pigskin in the end zone.

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