Gophers sign Australian punter Mark Crawford

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by: Daniel House (@DanielHouseNFL)
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The Gophers have received a commitment from Australian punter Mark Crawford. Crawford is the top international punter in Ray Guy’s ProKicker Camp rankings. His 49.86 average distance was the best mark among all punters in the database. When applying the statistic to this year’s NCAA rankings, Crawford would place No. 1.

His longest punt traveled 57 yards, which was the second-best rep among international punters. Crawford’s best hang time was also 5.02 seconds. No punter on the ProKicker international list posted a hang time that spanned more than five seconds. Any number that eclipses that threshold is generally considered above average.

Special teams coordinator Rob Wenger found a sleeper on the international punting circuit. Crawford didn’t hold any others offers and Minnesota managed to keep his name off the grid. Due to the time difference in Australia, Crawford has already signed his National Letter of Intent. He becomes the first player to officially join the Gophers’ 2020 recruiting class.

A few successful international punters come to mind, including recent Ray Guy Award winners Michael Dickson (Seahawks) and Mitch Wishnowsky (49ers).


Each of them were developed through the ProKick training program in Australia. Crawford has been working within the same international punting system. Over the past few seasons, ProKick has become a top destination for punter prospects.

In fact, four of the past five Ray Guy Award winners (top college punter) were originally from Australia. These punters all tend to have above average distances and kick deep, booming punts. Many of the Australian specialists have also developed Aussie-style punting methods, which involve tweaking the ball's initial angle. For example, sometimes the punter is trying to make contact with the bottom tip of the ball to create backspin. This punting style can be very difficult for returners to field because of the spin.

If you want to learn more about the ProKick Australian kicking revolution, this is a fantastic article. Players are under the instruction of the program’s coaches for six to 15 months. The specialists are taught a variety of techniques that tend to complement rugby and soccer style kicking methods they learned as kids.

 
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very nice - keep up the good work!!
 


Impressive numbers. Must be using metric yards...……….
 




Wow! Good pick up.

I wasn't able to watch the first video, but the second was really interesting.
 

45+ yard punts with good hang time will be awesome next year!
 





I knew there were a few Aussie punters, but not this many. Sounds like we got a good one with a high chance of success. First one in the boat for 2020!
 


This could be huge! Our kicking woes were very apparent this year both placekicking and punting. To have 2 very highly regarded kids between K and P coming in next year is great. It’s one thing to see the weaknesses, and another to address them so aggressively.
 



The Pro Kick video talks about how 5 punters in the B1G all come from Australia and were trained by the same guy. To compete with the best, you need to recruit the best.
 



This Prokick is putting an unbelievable a
The Pro Kick video talks about how 5 punters in the B1G all come from Australia and were trained by the same guy. To compete with the best, you need to recruit the best.

Yep, they have an extraordinary number of punters on college teams. Scroll through this Twitter feed. This is an amazing track record.

 


If he's the best internationally, that makes him the best in the world!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Spoofin is going to be pissed.

I'm not an expert of distance, but Australia has to be outside of our 8-hour radius.
 



Given how many punters this academy has produced, I find it unlikely the Gophers somehow "hid" him or something. The #2 rated punter on 247 is from the same place and signed with Colorado. I'm just not sure how many schools give scholarships to true freshman punters. That said, if the staff isn't comfortable with the options in house, they did the right thing bringing this kid in.
 

I'm coming to grips with the notion that the "International Punting Circuit" is a real thing.

I have this image of a field full of punters who all speak different languages, and the only words they can all understand are "hang time."
 

Please help me understand. Last night it looked as if Crawford was the first NLI signer for the Gophers. Today he doesn't show as signee on 247 Commits page. Is he signed, does he get a schollie, or does he walk-on all the way from downunder?

He is listed on the "Prospects" page as a "favorite" but, again, not designated as signed or evan a walk-on.
 
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Please help me understand. Last night it looked as if Crawford was the first NLI signer for the Gophers. Today he doesn't show as signee on 247 Commits page. Is he signed, does he get a schollie, or does he walk-on all the way from downunder?

I think he just doesn't have a 247 profile yet.
 

I think he just doesn't have a 247 profile yet.
He got a generic 70 grade when we signed him, but has not been properly evaluated so they aren't including him in the class right now as a rated recruit. He is signed to a scholly.
 





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