Aussie punter set for BCS Championship game

By Cam Larkin / Roar Guru

Not many Australians can say they are a First-Team All-American, Freshman All-American, First-Team and Second-Team All-Southeastern Conference, and SEC Coaches’ All-Freshman Team selection. Bradley T. Wing can.

Today, the LSU redshirt freshman from Melbourne will line-up in the BSC Bowl championship game against the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Just like a Hollywood sports-move script, Wing watched one dream door slam shut, then another on the other side of the world, open wide.

Not many Australian guys would say that getting cut by their junior football team was the best thing that could’ve happened to them.

Once again, Brad Wing can.

After being cut by the Sandringham Dragons, Wing decided to move to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to complete his high school days on a student exchange program. While there, Wing picked up the pigskin and had a crack at the sport his father David played, also as a punter.

Wing played one season of American football in high school and impressed many, including Louisiana State University Tigers head coach Les Miles.

Miles, who coached the Tigers to victory in the 2008 BCS National Championship game against Ohio State, and was formerly at the helm of the Oklahoma State Cowboys, spotted the high ceiling within Wing and ventured on a recruiting drive to claim the young man.

Take a look at the stats and achievements from Wing’s first year playing the sport and you will realise why Miles wanted him.

Wing averaged 41.8 yards per punt (net punting average of 41.5 yards) and a hang-time average of almost five seconds. Compare that to arguably the best punter ever to play the game and the first and only punter ever to be selected in the first round of the NFL draft, Ray Guy.

Guy averaged 42.4 yards per punt with a net of 33.8 from 1049 punts. Guy was selected to seven AFC Pro Bowl teams and was named as the punter on the NFL’s 75th anniversary team. He led the NFL in punting three times and remarkably never had a punt returned for a touchdown.

Interestingly, Wing would go on to be a semi-finalist in the Ray Guy Award as the best collegiate punter.

The Australian lettered at his high school Parkview Baptist and was ranked number five in the nation by Rivals.com. Wing was a class 3A first-team all-state selection and during a game against Acadiana, he recorded a season-best 73-yard punt from his own end zone . The high school field of play is 120 yards.

Wing took his excellent high school form to LSU and played 11 games, missing only the Northwestern State and Mississippi State games due to injury. Wing’s stats prior to his big game tomorrow against the Crimson Tide stand at 50 punts for 2207 yardage with an average of 44.1 ypp (third in the SEC), a long of 73 with only one punt blocked.

To really appreciate how good this young guy is, watch the SEC Championship game against Georgia. Wing punted eight times for a notable 50.4-yard average, two punts inside the 20, a long of 67 and six punts of 50 or more yards.

Wing, who is majoring in Sport Administration, is focused on the big dance. After tomorrow though, an NFL contract awaits. When that may come, we will have to wait and see, but he is expected to join other Australians Colin Ridgeway, Darren Bennett, Mat McBriar, Ben Graham, Sav Rocca, and Chris Bryan, and make it to the pros.

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The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2012-01-10T20:10:22+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


Check out my analysis on cameronlarkin.com now

2012-01-10T11:19:15+00:00

Chris Chard

Expert


And did a bit of WWF too as 'The Thunder from DownUnder!"

2012-01-10T09:43:15+00:00

Fake ex-AFL fan

Roar Rookie


And remember that Auburn stands for 'Alabama usually beats you rednecks'!

2012-01-10T08:31:25+00:00

Fish

Guest


Don't forget Colin Scotts who played in the NFL , he is an Aussie and played in a non punting position, I bought his book (All Balls), he played rugby 1st then went on to college ball then into the NFL in the 80's

2012-01-10T06:20:16+00:00

seanoroo

Guest


Yeah I saw that, and I thought Collingwood fans were mad

AUTHOR

2012-01-10T05:18:13+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


The Crimson Tide's D was amazing. If you missed the game, check the stats. I will have the analysis tonight on www.cameronlarkin.com

2012-01-10T03:58:37+00:00

Matt Bungard

Roar Guru


What a horrible game his is...again. OK State were robbed.

AUTHOR

2012-01-10T03:02:37+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


The Tide have a 9-0 lead at the half.

AUTHOR

2012-01-10T02:19:28+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


My error there in not mentioning Jesse. Game is on right now.

2012-01-10T02:12:11+00:00

Whites

Guest


Don't forget Jesse Williams at Alabama. First time each team in the BCS championship game will have an Australian in their starting lineup. Williams could also be only the 2nd non-punting Australian to make it in the NFL.

2012-01-10T01:08:40+00:00

Nathan of Perth

Guest


The most hilarious part is that it wasn't even a fake punt play, he just saw the opportunity and took it. And even with the penalty cancelling out the touchdown, he still got the first down for the team!

AUTHOR

2012-01-09T23:22:24+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


Amazing indeed. What a stunning start to his career from HS to LSU.

2012-01-09T22:29:50+00:00

Chris Chard

Expert


Just in case anyone doubts how good Wing is you need to check out this video Amazing touchdown from a punter!

2012-01-09T21:06:19+00:00

Will Sinclair

Guest


Did anyone else see the ESPN Doco on the rivalry between Alabama and Auburn Universities? It was absolutely outstanding, and having seen it I will be cheering for LSU today (anyone but those bastards at Alabama!).

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