Punter & Kicker Recruiting:

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We will lose both Dalton Botts and Jake Wieclaw after next season. We will only have redshirt sophomore (after 2012 season) Matt Goudis at kicker and no one at punter. I have to wonder of coach Golden will take a kicker or punter in this class. That seems really tough given that we're gonna be looking at a class of 17-20 kids total but not signing one of each could prove disastrous by 2013, especially if Goudis doesnt pan out.


Thoughts?
 
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Like countries in a Middle East arms race, Miami-area high school football teams have spent the last nine months developing top-secret weapons to unload on their unsuspecting opponents.

Trick plays, revamped offenses, and last-minute transfer students will all be on display tonight as the high school football season begins.

For local title-hopeful Miami Central, their newest Friday-night firearm is a bit of a surprise: a tiny, barely 15-year-old Hispanic named Emilio Nadelman.

Who is he? Did he fall off of a top-secret government supply truck?

Nadelman is Central's new field goal kicker, something the school sorely missed last year as it lost close games to Northwestern and state champ Miramar.

And what a kicker Nadelman is.

After failing to attempt a single 3-pointer last season, the Rockets now have in their possession a 5'6" cannon of a human being: despite his height, Nadelman has Popeye legs capable of knocking down a personal best 64-yard field goal. That's NFL range.

Riptide can attest to seeing Nadelman spank the pigskin through the uprights with ease from 50 yards at a recent practice.

"He's pretty **** accurate," says father and kicking coach Emilio Nadelman, Sr. "He can even hit them from 45 yards with his left foot, in case he injures his right leg."

Um... what?

Nadelman transferred from 3A Doral Academy to 6A Central over the summer, joining an already potent offense that has the Rockets ranked #2 in the nation in some polls. So potent, in fact, that he fears he may not get to show off his skills right away.

"I feel like there's a lot of weapons here," he says while watching QB Rakeem Cato lead a march down the practice field. "But in the end, I make it easier for them. And they make it easier for me."

"I think I'll get to kick once we run up the score," he adds. "Hopefully, they'll give me the chance then, if not before."

Central opens its season tonight in the Kickoff Classic against 5A powerhouse Blanche Ely. The game starts at 7 pm at Lockhart Stadium in Pompano Beach. Ely is led by tall, fast junior wide receiver Avery Johnson, one of the top prospects for his position in the state.

In the meantime, Nadelman is already a folk hero to the team he just joined. When a photographer recently tried to take his photo, a chorus of angry shouts broke out from the sidelines: "That's our secret weapon, man!"

How did Nadelman, an avid soccer player, end up on the Rockets as they seek their first state title? He was at a local All-Star game when rappers Trick Daddy, Snoop Dogg, and a Central assistant coach spotted him. When he moved around the corner from the school this summer, he became eligible to lace up his neon yellow Nikes for the Rockets.

"There's always going to be a kicker out there who's better than me," Nadelman says humbly.

But the Rockets are betting against that. And considering that their opponents only attempted five field goals all last year -- making three -- that wager is looking long, straight, and good so far.

http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2010/08/miami_central_unveils_secret_f.php
 
Botts was at a juco for two years then last year at UM. He will be a true senior for the 2012 season.
 
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BTW - Allow me to reiterate my belief that the single toughest transition from HS to college is at kicker, for the following reasons:

* HS goal posts are 23' wide - college (& NFL) is 18'=6"
* HS ball is smaller and lighter than the college ball
* HS kicks off from the 40 yard line. College from the 35.
* No tee in collge for field goals - HUGE DIFFERENCE!

This is why is such an extreme rarity to see a true freshman kicker who doesnt perform poorly. It really is a bridge too far to cross in one off-season.
 
BTW - Allow me to reiterate my belief that the single toughest transition from HS to college is at kicker, for the following reasons:

* HS goal posts are 23' wide - college (& NFL) is 18'=6"
* HS ball is smaller and lighter than the college ball
* HS kicks off from the 40 yard line. College from the 35.
* No tee in collge for field goals - HUGE DIFFERENCE!

This is why is such an extreme rarity to see a true freshman kicker who doesnt perform poorly. It really is a bridge too far to cross in one off-season.

Good points. Bosher struggled before becoming what he became.

Nadelman kid is the truth, though. Me and UMJer stood there and watched this guy kick at halftime of the Central/Belen game and he was dropping bombs.
 
BTW - Allow me to reiterate my belief that the single toughest transition from HS to college is at kicker, for the following reasons:

* HS goal posts are 23' wide - college (& NFL) is 18'=6"
* HS ball is smaller and lighter than the college ball
* HS kicks off from the 40 yard line. College from the 35.
* No tee in collge for field goals - HUGE DIFFERENCE!

This is why is such an extreme rarity to see a true freshman kicker who doesnt perform poorly. It really is a bridge too far to cross in one off-season.

Good points. Bosher struggled before becoming what he became.

Nadelman kid is the truth, though. Me and UMJer stood there and watched this guy kick at halftime and he was dropping bombs.


Is he a '13 kid?
 
BTW - Allow me to reiterate my belief that the single toughest transition from HS to college is at kicker, for the following reasons:

* HS goal posts are 23' wide - college (& NFL) is 18'=6"
* HS ball is smaller and lighter than the college ball
* HS kicks off from the 40 yard line. College from the 35.
* No tee in collge for field goals - HUGE DIFFERENCE!

This is why is such an extreme rarity to see a true freshman kicker who doesnt perform poorly. It really is a bridge too far to cross in one off-season.

Good points. Bosher struggled before becoming what he became.

Nadelman kid is the truth, though. Me and UMJer stood there and watched this guy kick at halftime and he was dropping bombs.


Is he a '13 kid?

Yes.
 
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Gonna suck to use a scholly on a punter in a year with limited scholarships and the sanctions.

But I always thought Botts had two more years left.
 
Botts was at a juco for two years then last year at UM. He will be a true senior for the 2012 season.

Botts is going to be RS Jr this coming season.

http://hurricanesports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/botts_dalton00.html


Somethings not right here. Both Canestime and Canessport list him as a 2012 senior. The Hurricane Sports link you provided shows that he played one year at Bakersfield JC, one year at Moorepark JC and one year at UM. Yet they list him as a junior.

I'm very high on Dalton Botts. Im of the opinion that we lose at least one more game last season if it werent for him. I sure hope we have him for 2 more years but ...
 
Botts was at a juco for two years then last year at UM. He will be a true senior for the 2012 season.

Botts is going to be RS Jr this coming season.

http://hurricanesports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/botts_dalton00.html


Somethings not right here. Both Canestime and Canessport list him as a 2012 senior. The Hurricane Sports link you provided shows that he played one year at Bakersfield JC, one year at Moorepark JC and one year at UM. Yet they list him as a junior.

I'm very high on Dalton Botts. Im of the opinion that we lose at least one more game last season if it werent for him. I sure hope we have him for 2 more years but ...

I think I read that he was qualified coming out of hs and only used on year of eligibility at Jc. Maybe he redshifted/didn't play one of the years?
 
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