Younghoe Koo

Younghoe Koo

Georgia Southern Eagles

  • Finalist: 2016
  • Semi-finalist: 2016
Hometown

Ridgewood, NJ

Height & Weight
Class

Senior

Koo, a senior from Ridgewood, New Jersey, set the Georgia Southern record with 14 consecutive made field goals, a stretch snapped only by a missed 54-yard attempt going into halftime against Ole Miss. That would be his only miss on the season, finishing 19-for-20 for a 95.0% accuracy rate that ranked third in the nation. The 19 total FGs ties the Eagles’ all-time record, while his career 88.6% accuracy easily tops the school record books. Koo’s season is highlighted by his 4-for-4 FG performance against Arkansas State that included a season-long 53 yarder.

Career Stats

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  • Winner: 1997
  • Finalist: 1998, 1997
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Height & Weight

Kansas State Wildcats

Martin Gramatica capped a phenomenal 1997 season that saw him make 19 of 20 field goal attempts by winning the Lou Groza Award. Gramatica set several Kansas State records that year, including most field goals in a season, and became the school’s all-time leading scorer with 214 points. He also became the only kicker in K-State history to make two 50-yard field goals in a single game; one from 55 yards tied the Big 12 record for longest field goal. Gramatica was a finalist for the Groza Award again in 1998, but lost to Sebastian Janikowski. After his senior year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted Gramatica in the third round of the NFL Draft.

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Ben Sauls
  • Semi-finalist: 2024
  • Stars of the Week: 2024 Season, Week 2
  • Watchlist: 2023
Place Kicker
Hometown

Tipp City, OH

Height & Weight
Class

Junior

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Pittsburgh Panthers

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Blake Mazza
  • Finalist: 2019
  • Semi-finalist: 2019
Place Kicker
Hometown

Plano, TX

Height & Weight
Class

Junior

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Washington State Cougars

Mazza, a sophomore from Plano, Texas, had made all 18 of his field goal attempts until a miss this past week snapped the longest consecutive field goal streak in Washington State history. Still, at 18-for-19, his 94.7% accuracy rate is easily the best by any FBS kicker with multiple field goals from over 50 yards. It also will almost certainly finish as the most accurate season in school history. He has made multiple field goals in seven games this year and converted at least 5 PATs in five games, helping to a season scoring total of 105, tied for 2nd in the country

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