DodgerHawki
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I'm sure they do monitor his usage...
the issue is balancing the right amount of reps (need some to stay sharp) with keeping his leg fresh.
The game you cited he kicked 11 times. How many balls did he kick in pre-game and then at halftime? I would guess 4-5 times that 11 number.
10-15 game kicks is a pretty high volume for a college kicker, unless you're regularly scoring over 30 points/game. For example Meyer had 11 total kicks in the Insight Bowl...spread out over a 3 hour period. You have to go back to the Michigan St game in October to find a game where he had more. (13 kicks)
So, it would seem that practice is the problem. And it doesn't take a rocket scientist (or an above average coach) to realize you're kicking a guy's leg out and you should back off.
the issue is balancing the right amount of reps (need some to stay sharp) with keeping his leg fresh.
The game you cited he kicked 11 times. How many balls did he kick in pre-game and then at halftime? I would guess 4-5 times that 11 number.