Daniel Carlson

Daniel Carlson

Auburn Tigers

  • Finalist: 2017, 2016, ...
  • Semi-finalist: 2017, 2016
Hometown

Colorado Springs, CO

Height & Weight
Class

Senior

Carlson, a senior from Colorado Springs, Colorado, is the first player to ever be voted a finalist for the Groza three times. With 19 field goals this year, his career total stands at 88, tied for the second-most ever in a collegiate career. His 108 points, tied for third-most among FBS kickers this season, give him 460 for his career, the scoring record not only at Auburn but in SEC history. He is tied for 2nd in FBS this season with 4 field goals from over 50 yards, a total he has reached in each of the last three years. He has not missed an extra point in his career, an SEC record 191 straight attempts.

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  • Semi-finalist: 2016
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Hometown

San Jose, CA

Height & Weight
Class

Senior

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Fresno State Bulldogs

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Randy Bullock
  • Winner: 2011
  • Finalist: 2011
Place Kicker
Hometown

Klein, TX

Height & Weight
Class

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Texas A&M Aggies

Randy Bullock, in every game of the 2011 season, had connected with at least one field goal, including multiple connections in seven games. Bullock has had a record-breaking season. He has become Texas A&M’s all-time leading scorer with 350 points, surpassing the old mark of 325. Through 12 games, he connected on 25 of 29 field goals and 52 of 54 extra-point attempts. In his stellar senior season, Bullock set a new Texas A&M single-season record with 25 field goals made surpassing Scott Slater’s 1986 record of 21. The Klein, Texas native finished one point shy of Joel Hunt’s 1927 school record of 128 field goals made in one season.

  • Finalist: 2018
  • Semi-finalist: 2018
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Hometown

Camarillo, CA

Height & Weight
Class

Freshman

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LSU Tigers

Tracy, a senior from Camarillo, California, ranks third in FBS with 22 made field goals, part of a 22-for-25 campaign that ranks 7th in accuracy among kickers with more than a dozen attempts. Two of his three misses came on 53-yard attempts, both shorter than the 54 yarder he made as part of a 4-for-4 FBS debut, after setting the Division II record for points-per-game by a kicker last season. He made the first final-play, game-winning kick in LSU history, knocking home a 42 yarder on the road against Auburn for a 22-21 victory.

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