Judd Davis

Florida Gators

  • Winner: 1993
  • Finalist: 1993
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Judd Davis went from a non-scholarship, walk-on player to the leading scorer in Florida history. When he won the Lou Groza Award in 1993, Davis was successful on 15 of 19 field goal attempts and helped to lead the Gators to an SEC Championship and a victory in the Sugar Bowl. That year, Davis also made all but two of 53 extra points. He became the first kicker in Florida history to be named an All-American. During his senior year of 1994, Davis benefited from Florida’s Fun-and-Gun offense by twice making 10 extra points in a single game. Davis finished his career up by winning three SEC titles and setting a school record with 81 straight extra points made.

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  • Semi-finalist: 2017
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Hometown

Summit, NJ

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Senior

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Miami Hurricanes

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Gabe Brkic
  • Finalist: 2021
  • Semi-finalist: 2021, 2020, ...
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Hometown

Chardon, OH

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Junior

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Oklahoma Sooners

Brkic, a junior from Chardon, Ohio, leads the nation in long‐distance field goals, connecting five times from at least 50 yards out. He got off to a quick start, with three of them in the season opener, tying the all‐time FBS record for 50+ FGs in a single game. He connected from 56 yards in each of the first two games of the year, marking the longest Sooner field goals in over 40 years. In addition to his 17‐for‐23 FG campaign, he is perfect on 48 PATs, extending his career‐long streak to 150‐for‐150.

Caden Chittenden
  • Semi-finalist: 2024
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Las Vegas, NV

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Freshman

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UNLV Rebels

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