Kody Kroening

Fresno State Bulldogs

  • Semi-finalist: 2016
Hometown

San Jose, CA

Height & Weight
Class

Senior

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Jake Elliott
  • Finalist: 2015
Place Kicker
Hometown

Western Springs, IL

Height & Weight
Class

Senior

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Memphis Tigers

Elliot, a junior from Western Springs, Illinois is averaging 10.7 points per game this season, for Memphis’s high-rolling offense. He was crucial in Memphis’s exciting win over Bowling Green, hitting the eventual game-winner to put Memphis ahead 44-41. He played a large role in the Tiger’s upset of then number 10 Ole Miss, going a perfect 3 for 3 on field goal attempts. On the year, Elliot is 22 of 26 on all field goal attempts giving him an 84.6% conversion rate. He added 53 PATs for a total of 119 points.

Younghoe Koo
  • Finalist: 2016
  • Semi-finalist: 2016
Place Kicker
Hometown

Ridgewood, NJ

Height & Weight
Class

Senior

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Georgia Southern Eagles

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.

Nate Kaeding
  • Winner: 2002
  • Finalist: 2003, 2002
Place Kicker
Hometown

Coralville, IA

Height & Weight
Class

Senior

Iowa Hawkeyes

Nate Kaeding began the 2002 season by making 19 field goals in a row, and finished off his Lou Groza Award-winning campaign by making 21 field goals on 24 attempts. Kaeding set a new Iowa record by converting on 57 extra points, besting the old mark by six, and his 120 total points is the most ever in a single season in the extensive history of the Big Ten Conference for a kicker. The model of consistency, Kaeding made two or more field goals in seven of the Hawkeye’s 13 games. He also put on display his ability to connect on kicks from long-range – Kaeding made eight field goals from at least 40 yards away, three of which were from more than 50 yards out.

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