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matcar;2343925; said:That's a hell of a leg if that is really 55-65 yards as they suggest in the videos. Wonder if that changes much when you have a rush coming at you.
BIATCHabutuka;2343913; said:looks quite talented, but I sincerely hope he and all punters on our team ride the pine all year. we should score every drive we don't have a turnover in 2013. this offense is going to be lethal.
That wasn't the only thing that stood out...Muck;2344120; said:Whatsawhosit now?
shiznit7;2343931; said:Couldn't be more excited about Mr. Johnston joining our team. As stated earlier, if his videos are indicative of his talent level, one of our biggest weaknesses has been one of our greatest strengths. In my IMO, his videos are legit and his get-off time is incredible. Usually, kickers strive for a 1.25 second get off, but he usually has it off in less than 1.2 seconds. Plus his one-step motion almost ensures that punts will be blocked very often or at all. All Hail Urban!
Meyer confirms punter
Meyer confirmed the signing of Australian punter Cameron Johnston.
“We needed a punter,” Meyer said. “Because of our scholarship reduction (from 85 to 82 because of NCAA sanctions), we didn’t have one available in February.”
That’s when the expected signing of punter Johnny Townsend fell through. Meyer said he tried to persuade Townsend to enroll as a walk-on, but the punter decided to accept a scholarship at Florida.
Subsequent transfers of linebacker David Perkins and defensive lineman Se’Von Pittman created room.
“We had a scholarship come available, so I made the decision we needed to go get a punter,” Meyer said. “To find one of this caliber, from what everybody is telling me, is hard to imagine. But he hasn’t punted in a game, either.”