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Guy watching

UCLA's Aaron Perez is on the Ray Guy Award (nation's top punter) watch list. Here is the whole list:

Greater Augusta Sports Council Announces 2007 Ray Guy Award Watch List

Augusta, GA (September 18, 2007) - The Greater Augusta Sports Council announced today the watch list for the 2007 Ray Guy Award, which identifies the nation’s top collegiate punter.
The Ray Guy Award is determined by a national selection committee made up of sports writers, college football coaches, sports information directors, past Ray Guy Award winners, and members designated by the Greater Augusta Sports Council. Among the statistics used to identify the Ray Guy Award winner are total yardage punted, number of times a punt is downed or kicked out of bounds inside the opponents 20-yard line, net average, average returned yardage, and percentage of punts not returned. It is also of importance for the award winner to display team leadership, self-discipline, and to have a positive impact on the team’s success.
The Ray Guy Award watch-list will be narrowed to ten semi-finalists, to be announced in early-November. The national voting body will then vote for the top three finalists who will be announced at the end of November. The award will be presented live on ESPN December 6, 2007 during the Home Depot College Football Awards Show.

- more - 2007 Ray Guy Award Watch List


Jared Armstrong Purdue Senior
Johnny Ayers Boston College Senior
Britt Barefoot Southern Miss Junior
Justin Brantly Texas A & M Junior
Durant Brooks Georgia Tech Senior 2006 top-3 finalist
Dave Brytus Pittsburgh Junior
Britton Colquitt Tennessee Junior
Jeremy Davis Arkansas Junior
Ken Debauche Wisconsin Senior
Matt DiLallo Colorado Sophomore
Matt Fodge Oklahoma State Junior
Michael Hughes San Siego State Senior
Leon Jackson III Utah State Senior
Jonathan Johnson Arizona State Senior
Zach Johnson Eastern Michigan Sophomore 2006 top-10 finalist
Jared Kaufman New Mexico State Senior
Jimmie Kaylor Colorado State Senior
Chris Keagle Louisiana Tech Junior
Brett Kern Toledo Senior
Jim Laney Western Michigan Senior
Andrew Larson California Senior
Zoltan Mesko Michigan Sophomore
Chris Miller Ball State Junior
Thomas Morstead SMU Junior
Brian Pacheco UNLV Senior
Aaron Perez UCLA Junior
Keegan Peterson Florida Atlantic Sophomore
Kyle Petersen UTEP Freshman
Waylon Prather San Jose State Senior
Geoff Price Notre Dame Senior 2006 top-10 finalist
Tim Reyer Kansas State Senior
Louie Sakoda Utah Junior 2006 top-10 finalist
Truman Spencer North Texas Junior
Ryan Succop South Carolina Junior
Brent Sutherland Memphis Junior
Sam Swank Wake Forest Junior 2006 top-10 finalist
Dan Titchener Nebraska Junior
Owen Tolson Army Senior
AJ Trapasso Ohio Junior
Greg Woidneck Southern Cal Junior
Ben Woods Buffalo Senior


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Not fair; the dude from Notre Dame gets far too many reps compared to the others.

Don't worry KD is known to get the top kickers in the country because they know that they will get the majority of scoring opportunities. SAAADDDDD

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