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2006 Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Semifinalists

New Mexico's Kenny Byrd named to elite group.

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Nov. 2, 2006

The Palm Beach County Sports Institute and Sports Commission are proud to announce the 20 semifinalists for the 2006 Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award presented by the FedEx Orange Bowl. These twenty place-kickers have all excelled throughout the season in earning their place as a semifinalist.

Among this year's 20 semifinalists are 2005 Groza Award winner Alexis Serna of Oregon State, and 2005 runner up Mason Crosby of Colorado. Also making the 2006 semifinalists list are 2005 semifinalists Kenny Byrd from New Mexico, Garrett Rivas of Michigan, Sam Swank of Wake Forest, Brandon Pace of Virginia Tech, and Reagan Schneider of Texas El Paso.

The three finalists for the Lou Groza Award are announced on Monday, November 20 and will be honored at the 15th Annual Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Banquet on Tuesday, December 5 at the Palm Beach Gardens Marriott. The 2006 Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award winner will be announced on Thursday, December 7 during the ESPN Home Depot College Football Award Show in Orlando, Florida.

The award, now in its 15th year, is named for NFL Hall-of-Fame kicker Lou 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. Nicknamed "The Toe," Groza was one of the first people to truly make kicking an art form, and he helped usher in to football the idea that a player could be used exclusively for kicking.

For more information on the 20 semifinalists, including complete statistics, please visit http://www.lougrozaaward.com/Candidates/index.htm.

The Lou Groza Award is also sponsored by The Breakers, Coastal Limousine, Continental Airlines, Discretion Entertainment, Duffy's Sports Grill, Enterprise rent-a-car, ESPN Radio 760, ESPN Regional Television, FedEx Orange Bowl, Florida Atlantic University Athletics, Florida Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Hartless Foundation, InBloom, JBS Destination Solutions, John F. Romano, P.A., Palm Beach Gardens Marriott, Palm Beach Kennel Club, The Palm Beach Post, Parallax Productions, PGA National Golf Club, Rooney's Public House, Southern Audio Visual, The Tux Shop, and WPEC News-12.

For more information regarding the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award, including banquet, hotel, and ticket information please contact Dusty Ann Williams at the Palm Beach County Sports Institute at (561) 233-3122 or dwilliams@palmbeachsports.com.

Name

School

XPM

XPA

XP%

FGM

FGA

FG%

Long

Points

Kenny Byrd

New Mexico

20

20

100

15

19

78.9

52

65

Arthur Carmody

Louisville

34

34

100

11

12

91.7

51

67

Gary Cismesia

Florida State

24

25

96

10

12

83.3

53

54

Mason Crosby

Colorado

11

11

100

15

21

71.4

56

56

Garrett Hartley

Oklahoma

28

28

100

14

15

93.3

46

70

Jeremy Ito

Rutgers

27

28

96.4

11

14

78.6

53

60

Brian Jackson

Ball State

29

30

96.7

11

12

91.7

52

62

Justin Medlock

UCLA

18

18

100

18

20

90

51

72

Taylor Mehlhaff

Wisconsin

36

36

100

11

13

84.6

51

69

Brandon Pace

Virginia Tech

26

26

100

10

10

100

42

56

Garrett Rivas

Michigan

29

29

100

13

16

81.3

48

68

Reagan Schneider

UTEP

23

25

92

12

14

85.7

49

59

Alexis Serna

Oregon State

24

24

100

12

17

70.6

58

60

Patrick Shadle

Syracuse

17

17

100

13

14

92.9

46

56

Ryan Succop

South Carolina

20

20

100

10

11

90.9

55

50

Sam Swank

Wake Forest

21

21

100

12

16

75

53

57

John Vaughn

Auburn

26

26

100

17

20

85

55

77

Andrew Wellock

Eastern Michigan

11

11

100

13

16

81.3

48

50

James Wilhoit

Tennessee

31

32

96.9

11

13

84.6

51

64

Jeff Wolfert

Missouri

34

34

100

11

13

84.6

44

67


 

 

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