Sept. 19, 2005
NORMAL, Ill. -
Of the 40 players selected for the 2005 Ray Guy Award Watch List, Illinois State's Ryan Hoffman stands alone. The Redbird senior is the only punter on the list who doesn't play for a Division I-A program. The award, given to the top collegiate punter of the year, is presented by the Greater Augusta Sports Council.
The Stevens Point, Wis., native is on pace to claim the school record in career punting average with 42.1 yards per kick, which would also rank No. 3 in the Gateway Football Conference. This season, he leads the conference with a 42.1 average through three games.
In his career, Hoffman has 167 punts for 7,037 yards, including 34 kicks of over 50 yards and 46 punts that have been downed inside the 20-yard line.
In 2003, Hoffman keyed the Redbirds to a No. 1 national ranking in net punting with a 39.2 yard average; and last season he finished No. 3 in the nation with an average of 43.9 yards per kick.
The Ray Guy Award Watch List will be narrowed to ten semi-finalists to be announced in early-November. The national voting body will then vote for the top three finalists who will be announced at the end of November. On December 8, 2005 the top three finalists will be in Orlando, Florida for the Home Depot College Football awards show. The winner will be announced live on ESPN.
The Ray Guy Award, named after former standout punter Ray Guy, considered to be the greatest punter to ever play, will be presented to the nation's best collegiate punter as determined by a national selection committee made up of sports writers, college football coaches and sports information directors, former punters and members designated by the Greater Augusta Sports Council.
Among the statistics used to identify the Ray Guy Award winner are total yardage punted, number of times a punt is downed or kicked out of bounds inside the opponents 20-yard line, net average, average returned yardage, and percentage of punts not returned. It is also of importance for the award winner to display team leadership, self-discipline, and to have a positive impact on the team's success.
2005 Ray Guy Award Watch List
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Troy Blankenship |
Iowa State |
Senior |
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Kody Bliss |
Auburn University |
Junior |
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Joshua Brazen |
Kent State |
Senior |
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Adam Brooks |
Wyoming |
Senior |
|
Dave Brytus |
Purdue University |
Sophmore |
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Brendan Carney |
Syracuse |
Senior |
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Cole Chason |
Clemson |
Junior |
|
Ken Debauche |
Wisconsin |
Sophmore |
|
Ryan Dougherty |
East Carolina |
Junior |
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Gordon Ely-Kelso |
University of Georgia |
Junior |
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Brandon Fields |
Michigan State |
Junior |
|
Nate Fry |
Bowling Green |
Senior |
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Tyler Gaus |
New Mexico |
Senior |
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Adam Graessle |
Pittsburgh |
Junior |
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Chris Hall |
Florida State |
Senior |
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Ryan Hoffman |
Illinois State |
Senior |
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Ryan Hotchkiss |
UTEP |
Junior |
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Luke Johnson |
Southern Miss |
Senior |
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Jeremy Kapinos |
Penn State |
Junior |
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Sam Koch |
Nebraska |
Senior |
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Mike Lingiua |
Fresno State |
Junior |
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Chris Macdonald |
Arizona State |
Sophmore |
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Tom Malone |
Univ Southern Cal |
Senior |
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Ryan Mentzel |
SMU |
Senior |
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Matt Miller |
Ohio |
Senior |
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Kurt Milne |
Hawaii |
Junior |
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Brian Monroe |
Miami |
Junior |
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Parker Mullins |
UAB |
Junior |
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Thomas Olmsted |
Troy University |
Senior |
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Sam Paulescu |
Oregon State |
Senior |
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Ryan Plackemeier |
Wake Forest |
Senior |
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Adam Podlesh |
Maryland |
Junior |
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Tim Reyer |
Kansas State |
Sophmore |
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Alex Reyes |
Texas Tech |
Junior |
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Daniel Sepulveda |
Baylor |
Junior |
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Joel Stelly |
Louisiana-Monroe |
Senior |
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Billy Sullivan |
University of Akron |
Senior |
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John Torp |
Colorado |
Senior |
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Steve Weatherford |
Illinois |
Senior |
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Andrew Wellock |
Eastern Michigan |
Junior |
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Eric Wilbur |
Florida |
Junior |