SWC2010 wrote:giacfsp, you're logic for taking a K/P is: but has any of them ever kicked/punted in a game?
Cmon, they've kicked in as many HS games as the recruit you want to go after-- and they have also kicked for a season in practice "off the ground", something HS players don't.
I really don't think kicking was/is our most serious issue. As I recall McMurtray (sp?) made all but 1 fg & had a fair amount of KO touchbacks....
You're both right -- in the games I saw, Mentzel was fine and McMurtray was terrific. That clearly is not a weakness.
However, giacfsp also is right. Just about every player we have (at any position) was a star in high school, and therefore played in a lot of games. But it's human nature that not all recruits pan out (I know .... groundbreaking news there, huh?) I tend to agree that while you want, of course, guys who were great HS players, you can't count too heavily on them until they prove it in a game at SMU. (We all can think of a guy who we thought was a sure-fire stud because of gaudy HS numbers ..... who turned out not to be.) Therefore, if we can stockpile more punters and kickers (especially as walk-ons), I say "the more the merrier."
And let's not forget BUS -- bring in more big, thick, nasty dudes for the lines.
Finally, I can't speak for all of the Houston-area recruits (Allison, Hudman), but PonyFans are going to absolutely love Patrick Handy. He's a big, strong guy who played a lot of OL this year, and he moves like a FB. I can't remember an OL who could run anywhere NEAR the way he moves. Whether he plays DE or DT -- he'll get after guys. Plays mean. Nasty streak. Whatever you want to call it. He's a terrific athlete.