Keep them coming.
They've added like 3-4 kickers after the debacle last year.
Scholarship? Gotta think Pickering will be picking a new school in the portal this spring.
only if he thinks he can't win the job this fall. He'll be favored to be the starter if he gets healthy.Scholarship? Gotta think Pickering will be picking a new school in the portal this spring.
only if he thinks he can't win the job this fall. He'll be favored to be the starter if he gets healthy.
Yeah, why would he transfer? When healthy, the kid can really kick.
I’m thinking the fact that we’re bringing in the top juco kicker Contreraz and now this kid. To me it looks like we’re going to give him his chance but if he doesn’t deliver, then he might be out similar to Lightbourn.
So what EXACTLY was/is pickering's injuryI'm glad NU is adding depth, but I've never understood all the angst over Pickering's injury. Just because kicking is a non-contact position, doesn't mean a kicker can't get hurt. Baseball pitchers get injured and can't pitch. Golfers get injured and can't play. Injuries don't always come from contact, and it takes very healthy legs to drive a football 70 yards.
I don't have any inside information on it, but apparently it was a hip injury. Maybe someone else here knows for sure.So what EXACTLY was/is pickering's injury
Scholarship? Gotta think Pickering will be picking a new school in the portal this spring.
Matt Waldoch seemed to fix our field goal issues at the end of the season. He was 4-4 for Field Goals with a long of 41 yards and 9-9 for Extra Points last season.
Between Waldoch and Pickering you'd think we'd be set next season. If one of the two can knock some kickoffs out the back of the end zone we'll be in really good shape.
Some of Waldoch's kicks looked kind of goofy and too low most of the time. I think some of those kicks are going to get blocked eventually though his accuracy was nice. Pickering is the best kicker we have and I think it's laughable people want him gone after the debacle we had when he wasn't available.Matt Waldoch seemed to fix our field goal issues at the end of the season. He was 4-4 for Field Goals with a long of 41 yards and 9-9 for Extra Points last season.
Between Waldoch and Pickering you'd think we'd be set next season. If one of the two can knock some kickoffs out the back of the end zone we'll be in really good shape.
Agreed not to mention I believe at least a couple other kickers got injured last year as well. We'll be a lot better off now that DeWitt 's gone.I'm glad NU is adding depth, but I've never understood all the angst over Pickering's injury. Just because kicking is a non-contact position, doesn't mean a kicker can't get hurt. Baseball pitchers get injured and can't pitch. Golfers get injured and can't play. Injuries don't always come from contact, and it takes very healthy legs to drive a football 70 yards.
DeWitt had nothing to do with our kicking woes.Agreed not to mention I believe at least a couple other kickers got injured last year as well. We'll be a lot better off now that DeWitt 's gone.
I've heard it described as a hip flexor injury at one point. I don't know the accuracy of that but anything involving a kicker's hip on the kicking side especially for a soccer style kicker is devastating. I'm guessing there is concern for his long term availability.I don't have any inside information on it, but apparently it was a hip injury. Maybe someone else here knows for sure.
Some of Waldoch's kicks looked kind of goofy and too low most of the time. I think some of those kicks are going to get blocked eventually though his accuracy was nice. Pickering is the best kicker we have and I think it's laughable people want him gone after the debacle we had when he wasn't available.
"This kid" has a long field goal of 39 yards. Only other offer came from Ok St on Saturday. Not real inspiring.I’m thinking the fact that we’re bringing in the top juco kicker Contreraz and now this kid. To me it looks like we’re going to give him his chance but if he doesn’t deliver, then he might be out similar to Lightbourn.
No offense, but that comparison is not good one. I know kickers practice a lot of kicks, but a starting MLB pitcher in baseball puts more wear and tear on their arm in one day than a kicker does on their leg in one season. That's like comparing your local 5k runners to kenyan marathon runnersI'm glad NU is adding depth, but I've never understood all the angst over Pickering's injury. Just because kicking is a non-contact position, doesn't mean a kicker can't get hurt. Baseball pitchers get injured and can't pitch. Golfers get injured and can't play. Injuries don't always come from contact, and it takes very healthy legs to drive a football 70 yards.
Of course, but my point is injuries happen in all sports, not just those that involve blocking and tackling. So while kickers get injured less often than other players, if you’re injured, you’re injured. It’s not like Pickering can go out and kick effectively with a hip injury..No offense, but that comparison is not good one. I know kickers practice a lot of kicks, but a starting MLB pitcher in baseball puts more wear and tear on their arm in one day than a kicker does on their leg in one season. That's like comparing your local 5k runners to kenyan marathon runners
I don't think so. It used to be that a preferred walk on got some guarantee I believe on fall practice etc. I don't think there is any guarantee about a scholarship. IMO it's just a term used to make a walk on feel better because he was actually recruited.Isn't he a preferred walk-on meaning he will go on scholly next year?
DeWitt had nothing to do with our kicking woes.
This new guys' stats suck, long of 38 yards. Made all but one of his extra points but so does everybody. Just because you have 5 or 6 kickers doesn't mean you can consistently kick field goals of 40 + which is what we need, also put it in the endzone on kickoffs. We better hope Pickering is healthy. Hopefully, Snyder can fix the restI wouldn’t call Pickering great. Serviceable inside 40 yards, yes but not great. Alex Henery was great. Kid could consistently make it from 50+ yards.
Isn't he a preferred walk-on meaning he will go on scholly next year?
I'm inclined to agree.This new guys' stats suck, long of 38 yards. Made all but one of his extra points but so does everybody. Just because you have 5 or 6 kickers doesn't mean you can consistently kick field goals of 40 + which is what we need, also put it in the endzone on kickoffs. We better hope Pickering is healthy. Hopefully, Snyder can fix the rest
I don't think so. It used to be that a preferred walk on got some guarantee I believe on fall practice etc. I don't think there is any guarantee about a scholarship. IMO it's just a term used to make a walk on feel better because he was actually recruited.
He’s a walk on."This kid" has a long field goal of 39 yards. Only other offer came from Ok St on Saturday. Not real inspiring.
I heard it was hip injury form playing a basketball game.I don't have any inside information on it, but apparently it was a hip injury. Maybe someone else here knows for sure.
I wouldn’t call Pickering great. Serviceable inside 40 yards, yes but not great. Alex Henery was great. Kid could consistently make it from 50+ yards.