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    He is using Kaplan
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    I have seen several inquiries as to Nick's status and just wanted to update. He received a call from Buffalo and they wanted him to come up. He went up on Tuesday for a tryout. Said there were several other kickers and many more punters and it appeared they were more interested in a punter. He is taking an LSAT prep course and will take the LSAT in October. Will see you all when the season starts.
  3. One last comment on the subject - Vanderjak doesn't kick off.
  4. FYI - E-bone. The Cowboys invited the unsigned FA Rookie Baz because just as with all other teams, they are still interested in knowing the talent that is available. Because FA Rookie Baz did not kick off for UNT does not mean he cannot kickoff.
  5. Thought ya'll would be interested in case you missed this in the Dallas Morning News. NFL draft preview: Special teams 09:44 AM CDT on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By RICK GOSSELIN / The Dallas Morning News STRENGTH: 1 WEAK STRONG Spotlight on Boone Stutz, Texas A&M Texas A&M deep snapper Boone Stutz remembers a botched snap by his buddy, Don Muhlbach. It came on an extra-point attempt by the Detroit Lions in the closing seconds of a 2004 game against Minnesota. The snap bounced back to the holder; the Lions missed the kick and lost the game, 28-27. NFL Draft Position series April 16: Wide receivers April 16: Safeties April 18: Tight ends April 19: Defensive line April 20: Offensive line April 21: Linebackers April 22: Cornerbacks April 23: Quarterbacks April 24: Running backs April 25: Special teams More NFL draft | Gosselin Stutz remembers the television shots of a disconsolate Muhlbach on the bench, his coaches and teammates parading over to offer him words of encouragement. "Every time Roy Williams or a coach came over to pat him on the back, everyone on TV said they were telling him, 'Hey, it's all right, don't worry about it,' " Stutz said. "I told him what they were really saying was, 'You've got one more game to prove yourself or you're going to have that pink slip in your locker.' "I told him I was going to take his position next year." Muhlbach also is from Texas A&M, and the two have been working out together this off-season, snapping to each other. Muhlbach has as much zing on the ball as any snapper in the NFL. His coaches have dubbed him Nolan Ryan. Boone is right there with him. "He may be the Nolan Ryan," Stutz said, "but my times are just as fast as his. If he's the Nolan Ryan, I'm the Roger Clemens. "All kidding aside, he's a great snapper. He hurts my hands catching it. He's definitely worthy of that Nolan Ryan tag." THE TOP 15 QUICK TAKE: This is one of the deepest drafts ever for returners but one of the lightest for kickers and punters. The last time no kicker or punter went on the first day was 2003. Rank Player School Ht. Wt. Noteworthy 1. Devin Hester (KR) Miami 5-10½ 190 Two-time All-ACC KR 2. Brandon Williams (KR) Wisconsin 5-9 179 Big Ten punt return leader 3. Willie Reid (KR) Florida State 5-10½ 188 3 PRs for TDs in 2005 4. Skyler Green (KR) LSU 5-9 192 '03 NCAA punt return leader 5. Josh Huston (K) Ohio State 6-1 209 Scored 100 points in 2005 6. Ryan Plackemeyer (P) Wake Forest 6-3 253 Ray Guy Award winner 7. Cory Rodgers (KR) TCU 5-11½ 188 30.3 yard KR avg. in 2005 8. Ethan Kilmer (KC) Penn State 6-0½ 204 Former walk-on 9. Boone Stutz (DS) Texas A&M 6-5½ 259 Transfer from Alabama 10. Scott Paxson (KB) Penn State 6-4 292 Blocked 7 career kicks 11. Timi Wusu (KC) Stanford 6-2½ 219 All-Pac-10 kick coverman 12. Stephen Gostkowski (K) Memphis 6-1 212 70 career field goals 13. John Stelly (P) Louisiana-Monroe 5-10 197 3-time All-Sun Belt pick 14. Gavin Tarquinio (DS) Georgia Tech 6-3 253 Left-handed snapper 15. Buck Ortega (KC) Miami 6-4 227 Played QB, TE in career K-kicker; P-punter; KR-kick returner; DS-deep snapper; KC-kick coverage; KB-kick blocker Notable COSTLY BLOCK: A brief cameo as a runner cost Arizona's Danny Baugher the NCAA punting championship. He was leading the NCAA through the first six weeks of the season but had a punt blocked by Oregon in the seventh game. He chased it down, scooped it up and raced 39 yards with it before being tackled on the sideline. It was costly hit; Baugher suffered a knee injury and was lost for the season. "It's the first time I've had anything major," Baugher said. "It was a shock. I'm not used to running the ball." His season ended with a 47.5-yard average on 37 punts – two short of qualifying for the NCAA crown. RECORD SETTER: Ashlan Davis of Tulsa (and Mesquite Poteet) set an NCAA record with five kickoff returns for touchdowns in one season in 2004. A junior college transfer, Davis added a sixth kickoff return for a touchdown in 2005 to tie the career mark held by Anthony Davis of Southern California. KICKERS: Stephen Gostkowski finished as the leading scorer in Memphis and Conference USA history with 370 points. Nick Bazaldua (North Texas) and Connor Hughes (Virginia) also finished as all-time leading scorers in school history. D.P. Fitzpatrick set a Notre Dame record by kicking 52 extra points in 2005. PUNTERS: Wake Forest's Ryan Plackemeyer finished as the NCAA's all-time punting leader with a 45.3-yard average. Current Oakland Pro Bowler Shane Lechler ranks fourth on the list at 44.7 yards, and the legendary Ray Guy ranks fifth at 44.6. Sam Paulescu became the first All-Pac-10 punter in Oregon State history, and Steve Weatherford left Illinois as the school's all-time leading punter. KICKOFF SPECIALISTS: Kurt Smith played in a school-record 51 games at Virginia as the Cavaliers' "other" kicker. Connor Hughes kicked Virginia's points, and Smith handled the kickoff chores. He boomed 187 of his 284 career kickoffs into the end zone, and 117 stayed there for touchbacks. Tony Yelk of Iowa State and Chris McMurtray of SMU also could get looks in the NFL as kickoff specialists. DEEP SNAPPERS: Jeff Robinson spent seven seasons in the NFL as a tight end/deep snapper. Boone Stutz, Gavin Tarquinio, Jacob Guidry of McNeese State and Jeff Mullins of Marshall all doubled up at those positions in college. All except Tarquinio caught TD passes in their careers. COVERMEN: Ethan Kilmer was a 1,000-point scorer as a high school basketball player who took up football at Shippensburg University. He spent a year there as a running back, then transferred to Penn State and walked on. He caught only 15 passes in his career but became the school's special teams ace with 29 career tackles in the kicking game. Buck Ortega was recruited to Miami as a quarterback and moved to tight end but evolved into a special teams ace with 16 tackles. KICK BLOCKERS: Special teams ability is a little something extra an elite player can bring to the table in the NFL. Manny Lawson figures to go in the first round as a pass-rushing defensive end with his 10 sacks in 2005. But he also has a knack for blocking kicks, having rejected seven in his career. "There's a certain technique we use," Lawson said, "but the knack is 'want to.' If you want to get back there, you'll do whatever it takes to get back there." Haloti Ngata, the top defensive tackle on some draft boards, also blocked seven career kicks. The top kick blockers in this draft: Player Pos. School Blocks Manny Lawson DE North Carolina State 7 Haloti Ngata DT Oregon 7 Scott Paxson DT Penn State 7 Anthony Smith S Syracuse 6 Brandon Johnson LB Louisville 5 Nick Leaders DT Iowa State 5 Bernard Pollard S Purdue 5 Greg Estandia TE UNLV 4 Freddie Keiaho LB San Diego State 4 ALL IN THE FAMILY: Missouri State kicker Jon Scifres is the brother of Mike Scifres, who punts for the San Diego Chargers. The best DEVIN HESTER, MIAMI The draft board abounds with superb kick returners. There are 20 players in this draft who returned punts and kickoffs in college and scored at least one touchdown. Maurice Drew and Devin Hester scored six touchdowns apiece. Drew will be drafted high as a running back. But Hester, Willie Reid, Brandon Williams and Skyler Green are likely to be mid-round selections as returners first. Sleeper JAXSON APPEL, S, TEXAS A&M: A former 1,800-yard rusher in high school, Appel started four years for the Aggies at safety and set school records for tackles by a defensive back in a season (135 in 2003) and career (344). He's not quite big enough, not quite fast enough for the NFL. Neither was Bill Bates, another classic overachiever. Best of Texas 1. CORY RODGERS, KR, TCU Rodgers was the only returner to rank in the NCAA's top 10 in kickoffs and punts last season. He averaged 30.3 yards on kickoffs to finish third and 15.3 yards on punts to finish eighth. He also caught 150 career passes as a wide receiver. He's leaving TCU a year early to turn pro. Draft projection: Mid-rounds. 2. BOONE STUTZ, DS, TEXAS A&M Draft projection: Late rounds. 3. NICK BAZALDUA, K, NORTH TEXAS Draft projection: Late rounds/free agent
  6. Thanks for asking We were there a week. Hawaii was unbelievable. Our last night we hooked up a loyal MG Fan that lives there and had a fantastic time. In reality you would be suprised how many north texas fans we met. There is some interest in nick. Can't say much.
  7. You can't ever replace a player, you only fill an open position.
  8. I just wanted to let all of you know that Nick has been invited to the Hula Bowl. Needless to say we couldn't be more proud. Thanks to all of you who have been so supportive of Nick throughout his career at NT. He will do ya'll proud!!!!!!!!!!
  9. For those of you going to the Ft. Worth Bowl or watching the game on TV, pay attention to WR Mark Simmons (#83). He is a terrific athlete who has blossomed into a NFL prospect. He played in high school with Nick and for whatever reason UNT never showed any interest in him. However, Okl. St. and Kansas both offered him scholarships. Needless to say, we let some very good players leave the area without even trying to recruit them.
  10. We would like to wish a fabulous Thanksgiving to all of the great people we have met over the last four years.
  11. Even if that is the case part of their training needs to be in tact 101.
  12. I am totally confused as to what has happened this year with the recruits and the angels. My husband was having a conversation with one of the recruits at the game just a general conversation. He is obviously a player parent, player jersey on, vocal cheerleader and was rudely, in front of the recruit, told that he was not allowed to talk to the recruit. ???????????????I'm not getting the reasoning behind not wanting a loyal mean green loving fan to be treated so rudely and especially in front of a young man who we are obviously interested in playing football for UNT. What kind of message does this send? Very disappointed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  13. Med - I'm gonna take you up on that beer!!!!!!!
  14. Kudos appreciated. As a side note, I have always been surprised when everybody is listing the players we so dearly miss that Rusty Beck has not been on that list. He and Johnny had it down to an art form.
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