This week the SEC named Ryan Succop the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week, before you roll your eyes and say “who cares” think about this question for a second – How important Ryan Succop is to the U of SC Gamecocks?
Earned second-team All-SEC honors as selected by the league’s coaches… a semi-finalist for the Groza Award… connected on 16-of-20 of his field goal tries… his 80.0 percent accuracy was fourth in the SEC… actually only missed two – a 51-yarder that hit the left upright against Georgia and a 33-yarder against Houston in the Liberty Bowl… other two misses were blocked… was 10-for-11 from inside 47 yards… booted a 50-yarder against Tennessee and a career-high 55-yarder – the second longest in school history – against Vanderbilt… also had a 55-yarder taken off the board against Florida due to a penalty… averaged 42.8 yards per field goal attempt and 40.1 yards per field goal made… connected on 37-of-39 extra points for 85 points overall… his 85 points led the team and was the third-highest single-season total in school history… averaged 6.5 points per game, fourth in the SEC and the third-highest mark among kickers… 29 of 73 kickoff attempts (40 percent) were touchbacks… averaged 43.7 yards per punt, which would have ranked third in the SEC with enough punts to qualify… was the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week for his efforts against Mississippi State when he connected on all three of his field goal attempts (39, 35 and 47 yards) and punted six times for a 48.7 yard average… also averted a certain blocked punt and scrambled 16 yards for a first down, leading to a Carolina score.
2005: Handled the kickoff chores as a true freshman and was the backup placekicker… kicked off 59 times for a 62.3 yard average with 29 touchbacks (49 pct.)… attempted two field goals, missing from 50 yards against UCF and from 46 versus Georgia.
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