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originalwombat

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Harvin didn’t positively change the outcome of a single game. He’s a fine punter. He will be mentioned in the context of “Who was that punter we had when Johnson was the coach...?”
 

samsgt02

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Ok. With his foot.
We only had 3 wins this year, and this was from Coach after the South Florida win, “Pressley Harvin, at punter, significantly impacted the game,” Collins said.

From that SFU game, Harvin averaged 41.3 yards per punt, dropped four of his six punts inside the 20-yard line and had only one returned, for eight yards.
 

Walton

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We only had 3 wins this year, and this was from Coach after the South Florida win, “Pressley Harvin, at punter, significantly impacted the game,” Collins said.

From that SFU game, Harvin averaged 41.3 yards per punt, dropped four of his six punts inside the 20-yard line and had only one returned, for eight yards.
Damn right.

I thought Harvin was pretty great at the inside the 20 kicks all year. He was inconsistent on other kicks. The coverage could have been better: it was inconsistent.
 

agt45

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Damn right.

I thought Harvin was pretty great at the inside the 20 kicks all year. He was inconsistent on other kicks. The coverage could have been better: it was inconsistent.
Both our kickoff and punt coverage teams were pretty bad. Anytime there was a return it went for a big gain.
 

Walton

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Both our kickoff and punt coverage teams were pretty bad. Anytime there was a return it went for a big gain.
Punt coverage was average. We did give up some long returns but we also made some good stops. The gunners were typically always near the returner but weren't great at always making first contact. We also punted a ton so the other team got a lot of chances and it wears out your players. This was a huge difference from 2018 but that year I think we punted the least of any team in the country; that has a difference.

Kickoff coverage was bad but I think our kickers didn't help and it was an improvement over 2018 (FWIW)

We should have fair caught every kickoff and would have been much better off.
 

THWUGA

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Our first coverage guy to get to the returner was consistently 10-15 damn yards past him when he caught the ball, not even getting in the returner's way. It was brutal to watch, every damn game. Watch the Georgia game, and watch CGC illustrate with his hands when said coverage guy came back to the sidelines. It was maddening as a fan, can't imagine how it was as a coach.
 

Walton

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Our first coverage guy to get to the returner was consistently 10-15 damn yards past him when he caught the ball, not even getting in the returner's way. It was brutal to watch, every damn game. Watch the Georgia game, and watch CGC illustrate with his hands when said coverage guy came back to the sidelines. It was maddening as a fan, can't imagine how it was as a coach.
It wasn't EVERY game. It did happen too much and I have no idea what he thought he was doing in the UGA game. I think he claimed the guy held him and he couldn't get turned.
 

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Only to our fan base. Reality is he was not very consistent this year.
Yep. Unfortunately just one too many bad punts and not enough dropped in.

Each time I bragged about him while watching games, I got made fun of by people whose teams have had all conference punters in recent past.
 
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