The Kicking System had the privilege of working with high school kicker James Sherman on an individual session. James is a rising senior, from Montgomery, Alabama. Interestingly, James’s family are good friends with Bill Walton, (The former NBA Great) and staying at his house during their brief visit to San Diego. James was referred to CoachContinue reading “Private Kicking Lesson: James Sherman – Montgomery, Alabama”
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2012 NFL Draft Kickers and Punters – Specialists
Punters 2012 NFL Draft: We wanted to start with punters, as there is a case to be made that a TKS Alumni punter –could get drafted in SDSU punter, Brian Stohavich. As you know punters are not drafted often — only a couple every draft. Last year Matt Bosher from the University of Miami wasContinue reading “2012 NFL Draft Kickers and Punters – Specialists”
Chris Koepplin, UMASS & Patriots, Kicker, Interview
In this show, Chris talks about his life as a free agent kicker. He explains how hard it is to make it in the NFL, what he is doing to help stay in shape, and much more. Great segment for all you free agent kickers! Chris spends a few minutes with TKS Host and KickingContinue reading “Chris Koepplin, UMASS & Patriots, Kicker, Interview”
Kaeding, Scifres, San Diego Chargers Special Teams, and Nick Novak?
It was a busy Sunday with the 10th Anniversary of September 11th and the start of the NFL season! Not to mention the great performances of all the TKS Alumni in high school and college. The San Diego Chargers kicking game took a huge blow when the Minnesota Vikings took back the first kickoff 103Continue reading “Kaeding, Scifres, San Diego Chargers Special Teams, and Nick Novak?”
Transferring Colleges: Kickers & Punters
December 1st, 2009 I figured I would start the month off with a post about transferring if you are a kicker or punter. Over the years, I have had students want to transfer after their first year at their college or later in their career for a variety of reasons. First off, you needContinue reading “Transferring Colleges: Kickers & Punters”
Recruiting Tips for Kickers & Punters
You consider yourself a solid prospect. You’ve talked with more than a dozen schools, all of which have signed other kickers or don’t return your phone calls anymore. You had a great year, had great statistics and feel you will have no problem kicking off the ground. Your problem: You’re still seeking a scholarship. IfContinue reading “Recruiting Tips for Kickers & Punters”