Dumb Question..Long Snapper?

_ukcat

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Seeing UK has a commitment from a Long Snapper was wondering does a Long Snapper snap to both punts and EP and FG? I assume they do.
 
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FinnaGoHAM

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I think most handle both but there are some teams that specialize. In the NFL there's - at most - only one per team because of roster size limits. It doesn't get talked about a lot, but if you can be a good long-snapper you can have a really good career in the NFL. It doesn't pay a lot by NFL standards but if you can do it, and do it well, you have great job security.
 

bthaunert

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Most do, but this year, UK moved to one for punts and a different one for FG and EP. I think that was to try and have them focus on one distance both struggled trying to do both.
 

PensacolaBlue

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I’m assuming this is like getting a 5 star kicker? Do the bigger programs typically offer them scholarships?
 

yoshukai

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KMKAT

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No I didn't and I'm glad to hear that. I will have to learn more....thx.
 

Mr Schwump

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LS has evolved into a specialty role nowadays. In the NFL it's not unusual for a LS to be a banker, teacher, insurance agent by day and LS by night. In the old NFL days LSs were position players...Bill Curry was a C but was also a LS as was guys like Chuck Bednarik and Tommy Nobis, both LBs. Much more value placed on it now.
 

Johnfarrel

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In the Louisville game there were 4 perfect snaps on field goals and 2 perfect snaps on extra points. Fluke or problem solved?
 

Cat06

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LS has evolved into a specialty role nowadays. In the NFL it's not unusual for a LS to be a banker, teacher, insurance agent by day and LS by night.
Long Snapper is a million dollar a year position in the NFL.
 

Ollie.ksr

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Long snapper is something that most can not do. Years ago it was someone who had long legs and usually play LB on defense or TE. I have a nephew that played at a 6A school in Kentucky that never had one missed long snap his senior year. Of course they had several kids to pick from on a team from 100+ kids. There were probably 10 kids that could do it.

So UK has 85 scholarships and what, 20 walk-ons'.....I would say none of the 85 scholarship players were a long snapper in HS. So what UK needs to do is entice long snappers to walk-on. Now, the first year might me be OK, but to walk-on for 4 years and not getting a scholarship and no one ever knowing your name, that's a tough deal.