FUBeAR wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:00 amMercer has TWO outstanding Kick Returners (#7 & #12 in FCS) and it hasn’t been only against UTC.The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 7:31 amI was going to note this as well.DeepPurple wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 7:26 amOur all conference kicker needs to kick it in the end zone on KO's. He may be the difference Saturday afternoon. This young bunch seems to get better each week. I saw where we started 5 soph. on the OL. The VMI game worried me in that they had played several teams very close during the season. We just need to take care of our business Saturday, all we can control is us and GO FU!
UTC is the SoCon's worst team at forcing touchbacks. They've forced only 6 (12% of the time). That is, you have a much higher likelihood of returning a kick against the Mocs.
Furman is the complete opposite. They are the league's best team at forcing touchbacks (52% of the time). Furman has forced more touchbacks than any other SoCon team despite playing in fewer games. I would wager that when Atkins doesn't force a touchback, he probably does it on purpose.
Long story short, if Mercer has a good kick returner, I would suspect that Atkins will be called upon to kick it deep. Not guaranteed to happen, of course, but guys with his kind of leg can put it deep in the endzone 9 times out of 10.
That said, I think you are right & barring a serious opposing wind, I don’t think either of them gets a ‘touch’ on Saturday.
As an aside, the HS Team I used to Coach had a Kicker/Punter 1 year that put EVERY ONE of his Kickoffs (except a few onsides ones) out of the back of the endzone. Many of them went through the uprights, which was his goal. Played at UAB & now Kicking/Punting for the BC Lions in the CFL. His Team has nominated him for the LEAGUE MVP award. Kickers, as much FUBeAR dislikes them (‘professionally,’ as a general rule), can be powerful weapons. To tie this into the thread topic...Mercer’s 1st-ever (modern era) Pro, LB Lee Bennett, is a Rookie Teammate of this K/P dude.
Spending a number of years (and several camps) as a long snapper, I learned well the fickleness of kickers. I especially learned not to put my hands on the football to snap until a kicker was ready elsewise my arms would start to cramp.
Our kicker went on to GT. As a high school kid, he routinely put every kickoff through the endzone on the fly.
One of my favorite memories in high school football was warming up for a playoff game in Atkinson County in deep South Georgia. Opposing fans were trying to get our kicker's signature. They'd never seen anyone that could kick it that far. He hit a 52 yarder in that game.
The downside of having a really good kicker is that he didn't play any other position. As a 6'5 kid that could run, he would have been useful to a small Class A school where most of the team played both ways.