Ryan Bullock
Kicker #28
5'9'
214 Lbs
3 Year Starter
2009 Stats
26/27
57 Long
2010 Stats
36/37
57 Long
2011 Stats
27/31
61 Long
Career Stats
89/95
61 Long
60 Touchbacks
173/173 Extra Points
23/26 50+
Awards
2010 Groza Award Winner
2011 Groza Award Winner
NCAA Single Season Record for Field Goals Made
NCAA Career Record for Field Goals Made
2009 Groza Award Runner-Up
Attributes
89 Overall
94 Power
87 Accuracy
Randy Bullock was a clutch as kickers come. Randy was the reliable kicker that was at times the only thing right with the team. In the season of 2010 he had as good a season has ever had, setting a NCAA record with 36 makes in a season, breaking the previous record by 5. His only miss that season came from 65 yards out, and was just inches short of going through the uprights. Due to large victories Randy was only called on to win the game a few times, but when he was called on to give his team the victory he did just that. Randy was always putting kicks between the posts no matter if it was rain, sleet, snow, or shine. Randy Bullock will go down as one of the best kickers in the history of the college football.
Kicker #28
5'9'
214 Lbs
3 Year Starter
2009 Stats
26/27
57 Long
2010 Stats
36/37
57 Long
2011 Stats
27/31
61 Long
Career Stats
89/95
61 Long
60 Touchbacks
173/173 Extra Points
23/26 50+
Awards
2010 Groza Award Winner
2011 Groza Award Winner
NCAA Single Season Record for Field Goals Made
NCAA Career Record for Field Goals Made
2009 Groza Award Runner-Up
Attributes
89 Overall
94 Power
87 Accuracy
Highlights
Game Winner vs Michigan 2011
Game Winner vs Texas 2010
Game Winner vs Minnesota 2009
Randy Bullock At Kyle Field
Randy Bullock In The Snow
Game Winner vs Michigan 2011
Game Winner vs Texas 2010
Game Winner vs Minnesota 2009
Randy Bullock At Kyle Field
Randy Bullock In The Snow
Randy Bullock was a clutch as kickers come. Randy was the reliable kicker that was at times the only thing right with the team. In the season of 2010 he had as good a season has ever had, setting a NCAA record with 36 makes in a season, breaking the previous record by 5. His only miss that season came from 65 yards out, and was just inches short of going through the uprights. Due to large victories Randy was only called on to win the game a few times, but when he was called on to give his team the victory he did just that. Randy was always putting kicks between the posts no matter if it was rain, sleet, snow, or shine. Randy Bullock will go down as one of the best kickers in the history of the college football.
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