Connor Culp appreciation

HominidHusker

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12/13 FGs and 100% extra pts.

He was a grad transfer. Any possible chance he’d come back next year?
Having another year of stability at place kicker would be valuable.
 

HominidHusker

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If he chooses he can come back
I think it’ll depend on his NFL outlook. He has a smaller body of work to garner too much attention, so I’d say there’s at least a chance we see him again, and he could finish grad degree.
 

9and4_rivals188421

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Certainly his accuracy is first-rate, but his leg probably isn't up to NFL standards yet. That 49-yarder was a thing of beauty from a Nebraska standpoint, but that demonstrated his outer range. Not sure if he can get much stronger, but I'm hoping he tries to increase both his KO depth and his FG range in 2021 as a Cornhusker while working on a master's degree.

I'd say he has little chance of injury staying around next year, but this is Nebraska, and he is a kicker, so ...
 

dinglefritz

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Certainly his accuracy is first-rate, but his leg probably isn't up to NFL standards yet. That 49-yarder was a thing of beauty from a Nebraska standpoint, but that demonstrated his outer range. Not sure if he can get much stronger, but I'm hoping he tries to increase both his KO depth and his FG range in 2021 as a Cornhusker while working on a master's degree.

I'd say he has little chance of injury staying around next year, but this is Nebraska, and he is a kicker, so ...
Well it could be if he's serious about a graduate degree that he would stick around to actually finish a masters. Most Masters programs take 2 years to complete I think.