November 23, 2024

This postseason, Iowa punter Tory Taylor has the chance to shatter an 85-year-old NCAA football record. The special team player is just 20 yards away from becoming the single-season punt yardage record.

That objective is very much within reach as the Hawkeyes prepare to play Tennessee in the Citrus Bowl.

Naturally, he’s benefited from an offensive team that has a poor track record. Week after week, Iowa games have, in terms of the point total, set all-time lows at the bookmakers throughout the year.

Furthermore, the Hawkeyes are consistently hitting the UNDER in those games even while those totals are declining.

The situation has become so terrible that Vegas has dared gamblers to support the Black and Gold against Michigan in the Big Ten Championship game, putting Iowa’s team total under a point in both the first and second halves.

If Tory Taylor gets even one chance to punt in the Citrus Bowl, he has the potential to shatter the NCAA record for yards. Johnny Pingel of Michigan State set a record in 1938 when he booted four hundred and eighty-seven yards in punt returns—still the most in a single season in college football history.

Tory Taylor has the ability to break the NCAA record for yards punting if he is given even one opportunity to do it in the Citrus Bowl. In 1938, Johnny Pingel of Michigan State created a record when he returned punts for 487 yards, which is still the most in a single season in college football history.

Navy’s Riley Riethman, who currently stands second in college football with a cumulative distance of 4,119 yards, is more than 750 yards behind Taylor!

On New Year’s Day, we’ll see if the punter from Iowa can shatter the record against Tennessee. He should easily set a new record if the Hawkeyes perform as they have in every other game this season.

 

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