Here is a Berk azcentral story on the group competing to be our next kickers. Highlights:
We should be better in kickoff and punt returns with all the returners back from last year and some exciting new players, including DaVonte' Neal and TJ Johnson, who can be return men.• Over the last six seasons, UA kickers have a field goal conversion rate of 71 percent. Last year alone, 67 kickers in the country had a better percentage than that.
"I think we're going to see an upgrade there, regardless of who it is," Ragle said. "I think we're going to be better in the kicking game. Right now there's no one standing out, but I'll tell you by the time we finish and go into UNLV, we should be pretty good and pretty excited about our kicking game."
This year, Ragle and the Wildcats may spread the duties out over multiple kickers. The three main candidates right now are junior Casey Skowron, freshman Josh Pollack and Virginia Tech graduate transfer Ethan Keyserling.
"You could easily see where we could have a short guy, who is pretty accurate from 40 in, and a longer guy that might have a bigger leg and could handle kickoffs," Ragle said. "Whatever gives us the best chance to win, we're going to try to find that.
Skowron may be the most consistent of the group, but has battled various minor injuries the past two years, which has slowed his development.
Ragle said Keyserling, perhaps the leading candidate for kickoff duty, may have the strongest leg of all the kickers but needs to be more consistent.
Coach Rod announced the Neal and Josh Kern (a former QB) will be the holders for now and both give us options for possible trick plays.
Drew Riggleman will have to hold off Pollack and prove he can be consistent if he wants to be this year's punter.