West Palm Beach, Fla. – Texas A&M senior placekicker Taylor Bertolet was named one of the Lou Groza Award’s weekly “Stars of the Week” on Monday after connecting on a career-long 55-yard field goal in the Aggies’ 30-17 win over then-No. 21 Mississippi State last Saturday.
Bertolet, from Reading, Pa., connected on three-of-four field goal tries in the victory, including the 55-yard bomb that was the longest by an Aggie since 1999. Bertolet, who scored 12 points against the Bulldogs, has been successful on 29-of-31 placekicks in 2015 – 9-of-11 on field goal attempts and 20-of-20 on extra point tries.
Bertolet is tied for the SEC lead in placekicker scoring with 47 points in 2015, and he ranks No. 3 in FGs per game with 1.8 and No. 5 in FG accuracy at 81.8 percent. His perfect 20-of-20 worksheet on PATs is tied for best in the SEC.
Complete Lou Groza Award release:
College football’s top kicking award, the Palm Beach County Sports Commission Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award presented by the Orange Bowl recognizes three of the top kickers each week from FBS division teams as the “Stars of the Week.”
The Lou Groza Award will be presented as part of the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards in Atlanta, GA on Thursday, December 10th. The three finalists will be honored at the 24th Annual Lou Groza Awards Banquet on Monday, December 7 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, FL. For more information on the Lou Groza Award and the Palm Beach County Sports Commission visit www.LouGrozaAward.com.
College football’s top kicking award, the Lou Groza Collegiate Place Kicker Award sponsored by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission recognizes three of the top kickers each week from FBS division (Div 1A) teams as the “Stars of the Week”.
Texas A&M senior Taylor Bertolet showed one of the strongest legs in college football with a career-long 55-yard field goal in the Aggies’ 30-17 defeat of Mississippi State in College Station, Texas on Saturday. That was the longest field goal by an Aggie kicker since 1999, the third longest make in FBS this season, and the third long-range kick of his career. The Reading, PA native also connected from 30 and 24 yards and added three extra points. He is 9 of 11 on field goals this season and his 47 points lead all Texas A&M players.
Three field goals by two-time Lou Groza Award semifinalist Ross Martin were all Duke needed in their 9-6 defeat of Boston College in Durham, NC on Saturday. The senior from Solon, Ohio continued his flawless season by connecting from 36, 38 and a career-best 53-yard field goal into the wind. He leads all kickers who have yet to miss a kick this season, improving to 9-for-9 on field goals and 14-for-14 on PATs. Already Duke’s all-time leading scorer, his 351 career points are now sixth most in ACC history.
Freshman kicker Austin Seibert contributed 14 points to Oklahoma’s 44-24 defeat of West Virginia in their Big 12 opener in Norman, OK on Saturday. It was a career-best day for the Belleville, IL native who made field goals of 25, 40 and a career-long 44 yards. He was perfect on five extra point attempts and has yet to miss either a field goal or extra point try this season. His 42 points lead all Oklahoma scorers. Seibert does double duty for the Sooners, also recording a career-best 58-yard punt.
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Beginning in 2015, The Home Depot College Football Awards will have a new home at the College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience in downtown Atlanta. Airing live on ESPN on December 10, 2015, college football’s brightest stars will be honored for their performance on and off the field.
Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics