OK, now to dedicate an entire discussion point on the kicking game, which did not look very good at all. To set the scene it appears that freshman Aaron Held (#50) is now the primary short snapper. His snaps are better than Takai’s but some are still low. He’s also working on long snaps a lot. Combined the kickers were 3-10 kicking tonight. (Lider 1-4, Worst 1-4, Greenberg 1-2)Chris Lider: Missed three fieldgoals, made one, made another but a timeout was called which lead to a miss. Two of his misses were within 30 yards, that’s not good at all. He has such a powerful kick but pushed his first attempt and then pulled his other two misses. I’m no coach and I can’t speak for him personally but I wonder if he’s trying to over-correct or something.
Harrison Greenberg: Drilled his 1st attempt, the next one the snap was bobbled I think and he hit the upright. He was on the short-end of attempts today and didn’t try a 45 yarder when the others were given a chance and I don’t think tried a PAT at all. Greenberg looks to have added strength but hitting the upright, regardless of whose fault it really is will not help his stock.
Ben Worst: Missed 3 attempts, 40, 45, and 45 again, also just barely cleared the cross-bar to end the scrimmage making a 45 yarder. He has a real high kick when connecting but it comes at the expense of a bit of distance. It appears that 45 yards is his absolute max distance if tonight is any indicator.
This is obviously a massive concern of mine and you could sense it in the crowd, lots of moans and groans on missed kicks.
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