dbaldrich1
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Although I'm a bit down given the way our Offense played at PSU, I'm always one who likes to look for reasons to be positive. The recent WR commit, and the fact that RB Josh Huff (3 or 4 stars, depending on which site you look at) is reportedly leaning towards MN are reasons for optimism.
However, there are two recent recruits (one currently on the roster, and one committed for 2010) who have me very excited: Dan Orseske (punter) and Kip Smith (kicker).
Although Ellestad and Haudan are doing a fine job, I firmly believe that both Orseske and Smith bring an element to our special teams that we haven't had for a long time; possible game changing legs.
Orseske was starting, and averaging 44.56 yards per punt before getting hurt. If he were still playing and averaging that per kick, he'd be 11th in the nation (his punts combined with Haudan, MN is ranked 20th now). Barring injury, Orseske should only get better, and we should have at least 3 years of very solid punting with him back there.
From the film I've seen Smith looks to have an awesome leg (even if it's somewhat aided by high altitude), and should give us a dimension we've been lacking for a while -- a kicker who will consistently cause touchbacks, and who can kick and make 50+ yard FGs.
Although kickers and punters tend to be afterthoughts when it comes to looking at recruiting lists, having an excellent kicking game should help us by giving opposing offenses poor field position. It will also be huge in that close game where we need a 54 yard FG to win over (Wisky, Iowa, Michigan, etc.) to win the Big 10 outright for the first time in...
-- OK, I got ahead of myself a bit there.
But -- we should give credit to Brew for not only increasing the talent and depth on O and D, but also improving the talent of our kicking game.
However, there are two recent recruits (one currently on the roster, and one committed for 2010) who have me very excited: Dan Orseske (punter) and Kip Smith (kicker).
Although Ellestad and Haudan are doing a fine job, I firmly believe that both Orseske and Smith bring an element to our special teams that we haven't had for a long time; possible game changing legs.
Orseske was starting, and averaging 44.56 yards per punt before getting hurt. If he were still playing and averaging that per kick, he'd be 11th in the nation (his punts combined with Haudan, MN is ranked 20th now). Barring injury, Orseske should only get better, and we should have at least 3 years of very solid punting with him back there.
From the film I've seen Smith looks to have an awesome leg (even if it's somewhat aided by high altitude), and should give us a dimension we've been lacking for a while -- a kicker who will consistently cause touchbacks, and who can kick and make 50+ yard FGs.
Although kickers and punters tend to be afterthoughts when it comes to looking at recruiting lists, having an excellent kicking game should help us by giving opposing offenses poor field position. It will also be huge in that close game where we need a 54 yard FG to win over (Wisky, Iowa, Michigan, etc.) to win the Big 10 outright for the first time in...
But -- we should give credit to Brew for not only increasing the talent and depth on O and D, but also improving the talent of our kicking game.