Stars of the Week 2023 Week 8

Each week, the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award highlights the standout performances of three kickers from FBS division teams. These ‘Stars of the Week’ have showcased exemplary performances for their respective week and are potential candidates for the prestigious Lou Groza Award. 

Dragan Kesich
  • Semi-finalist: 2023
  • Stars of the Week: 2023 Season, Week 8
  • Watchlist: 2024
Place Kicker
Hometown

Oak Creek, WI

Height & Weight
Class

Senior

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Minnesota Golden Gophers

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Isaiah Hankins
  • Stars of the Week: 2023 Season, Week 4
Place Kicker
Hometown

Little Rock, AR

Height & Weight
Class

Sophomore

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Baylor Bears

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Jose Pizano
  • Finalist: 2023
  • Semi-finalist: 2023
  • Stars of the Week: 2023 Season, Week 8, 2023 Season, Week 3
Place Kicker
Hometown

Lehi, UT

Height & Weight
Class

Senior

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UNLV Rebels

Pizano, a senior from Lehi, Utah, brought award-winning credentials with him from FCS Missouri State and instantly became one of the top kickers at the FBS level, setting virtually every single-season record at UNLV. His 23 field goals are the most ever by a Rebel and included a run of 19 straight to set a new program mark as well. He kicked two game-winners, one as part of a 4-FG game against Vanderbilt and the other his record-setting 6th field goal of the game against Colorado State.

October 24, 2023

College football’s top kicking award, the Palm Beach County Sports Commission Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award presented by the Orange Bowl, recognizes three of the top kickers each week from FBS division teams as the “Stars of the Week.”

Isaiah Hankins set several career records on Saturday, each of them vital to Baylor’s 32-29 win over Cincinnati in the first-ever meeting between the schools. The sophomore from Little Rock, Ark. kicked four field goals for the first time and got there the hard way with all four coming from over 40 yards out. He made a pair from 43, a 46-yarder, and set a career-long with a 54-yard kick that opened the game’s scoring. He’s the first Bear with four field goals in a game since 2017.

Minnesota beat Iowa on the road for the first time since 1999, with kicker Dragan Kesich scoring every point on four field goals in a 12-10 victory. With the Gophers down 10-3 at the half, the senior from Oak Creek, Wis. controlled the game the rest of the way with kicks from 44 and 28 yards setting up the eventual game-winner from 31. It’s the first time a Minnesota kicker made four in a game since 2016 and provided the Gophers with enough points to win without a touchdown for the first time since 1981.

UNLV’s Jose Pizano enters the FBS record books in a tie for the second-most field goals in a single game, going 6-for-6 including the game-winner to top Colorado State 25-23. The senior from Lehi, Utah had already connected from 46, 43, 42, 34, and 25 yards out before splitting the uprights from 28 yards out for the win. Including an earlier PAT, his 19-point game shattered the program record for scoring by a kicker and stands as the highest total in FBS so far this year. The performance moves him to the top of the leaderboard with 18 field goals on 19 attempts.

The Award is named for National Football League Hall of Fame kicker Lou “The Toe” Groza, who played 21 seasons with the Cleveland Browns. Groza won four NFL championships with Cleveland and was named NFL Player of the Year in 1954. Although an All-Pro offensive lineman as well, Groza ushered in the notion that there should be a place on an NFL roster for a kicker.

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