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Punters
Thursday, October 22, 2009
By RAY STEIN
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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PHOTO (top): Tom Tupa's best punting average in 16 NFL season was 45.8 yards in 1997 while with the New England Patriots. (Associated Press file photo)
Each week, Gameday examines Ohio State's impact on professional football with a position-by-position analysis of the Buckeyes who have made a mark in the NFL.
If the punt really is the most important play in football, as has been suggested by at least one vest-wearing citizen, then it might figure that Ohio State would have produced a slew of booming booters ready to kick down the door for enshrinement in Canton. That's not quite true, but the Buckeyes have graduated a few who sent them high and deep.
The Best
Tom Tupa
College life: Recruited by Earle Bruce out of Brecksville-Broadview Heights near Cleveland, Tupa lettered four years (1984 to '87) at OSU. He was All-Big Ten and an All-American as a senior, when he averaged 47 yards. He also was the Buckeyes' starting quarterback that season, passing for 1,786 yards.
Path to the pros: Tupa was a third-round draft pick of the Phoenix Cardinals in 1988, the first punter drafted.
NFL career: Popular among moving companies and NFL coaches alike, Tupa played for the Cardinals, Colts, Browns, Patriots, Jets, Buccaneers and Redskins in a 16-year career. His career average of 43.4 yards (on 783 punts) ranks 27th in NFL history. His best years were with the Patriots in 1997, when he averaged 45.8 yards on 78 punts, and with the Jets in '99, when he averaged 45.2 yards and made All-Pro.
Little-known facts: Tupa attempted only six punts in his first five NFL seasons because the Cardinals and Colts considered him a quarterback - backup or otherwise. He then sat out the 1993 season after being cut by the Browns before returning as a full-time punter. He made 13 career starts at QB, going 4-9, and ended his career with 3,430 yards passing, 12 touchdowns and 25 interceptions. Was he destined for such a career? As a youngster, Tupa was a semifinalist three times in the NFL's Punt, Pass and Kick competition.
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZtkNqMKO0A]YouTube - David Brown INT, Tom Tupa TD - Michigan 1987[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiR6qVCyGMk"]YouTube - Carlos Snow 70yd TD catch - Michigan 1987[/ame]