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All Big Ten Special Teams - Taylor, Duncan, Jones, ISM honored

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Taylor first team All-Big Ten and punter of the year.

Duncan third team All-Big Ten.

Jones second/third team All-Big Ten.

Smith-Marsette honorable mention.

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Still kind of ridiculous this is not called the Reggie Roby Award, but congrats to Tory.



IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa freshman punter Tory Taylor has been named the Big Ten’s Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year. The announcement was made Thursday by the league office.

Taylor is the first Hawkeye and first freshman to be named Punter of the Year in the Big Ten in the award’s 10-year history.

Taylor was also a first-team All-Big Ten selection by league coaches and media. In addition to Taylor’s honor, three more Hawkeyes – redshirt junior Charlie Jones, and seniors Keith Duncan and Ihmir-Smith Marsette – earned All-Big Ten honors.

Jones was named second-team All-Big Ten by league coaches and third-team All-Big Ten by the media. Duncan was a third-team All-Big Ten selection (coaches & media) and Smith-Marsette was an All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches & media).

Taylor, a Melbourne, Australia native, earns his first career postseason honors in his first season as a Hawkeye. The Ray Guy Award semifinalist averaged 44.1 yards on 40 punts this season, including nine punts of 50 yards or longer and 18 punts downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line.

Taylor’s 44.1-yard average ranks third in the Big Ten and 20th in the NCAA.

Taylor has only one touchback in 40 attempts and opposing returners are averaging only 4.6 yards on six punt returns. Opponents have lost two fumbles while fielding punt returns.

Jones, a wide receiver from Deerfield, Illinois, earns his first career postseason honor. As Iowa’s primary punt returner, Jones averaged 10.5 yards per return – the best in the Big Ten and 11th-best in the nation – on 21 punt returns.

In Iowa’s 49-7 win over Michigan State, Jones had a 54-yard punt return for his first career touchdown to earn Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week. Jones totaled 105 punt return yards (21.0 average) against the Spartans.

Duncan earns Big Ten postseason honors for the second straight year. Last season, Duncan was named the Big Ten’s Bakken-Anderson Kicker of the Year, along with earning consensus All-America honors.

Duncan is 14-of-18 on field goal attempts in 2020, with three of his four misses from 50 yards or more. Duncan earned his fifth career Big Ten Player of the Week honor following Iowa’s win over Nebraska. He connected on 4-of-5 field goals, including the game-winner from 37 yards. Duncan is a perfect 26-of-26 on PATs this season.

Duncan was recently named one of 10 semifinalists for the Burlsworth Trophy, which is presented to the most outstanding football player in America who began his career as a walk-on.

Smith-Marsette, a Newark, New Jersey, native, earns his third straight postseason honor of his career as a return specialist. He earned the Big Ten’s Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year in 2018.

As Iowa’s primary kick returner, Smith-Marsette averaged 22 yards on eight returns in 2020. His 28.7-yard career kickoff return average ranks second all-time in Big Ten history. Purdue’s Stan Brown (1968-70) holds the record with a 28.8-yard average.

Smith-Marsette also ranks 10th all-time in school history in career all-purpose yards (3,415).

Iowa’s game against Michigan on Saturday has been canceled due to COVID-19 issues within the Michigan football program. The Hawkeyes will learn their postseason bowl destination on Sunday, Dec. 20.
 
That 40 yard grounded foot boot definitely sealed it for Taylor. Duncan will be fondly remembered for accuracy and the game winners (plus a little flare). Smith-Marsette set the standard for KO returns (plus a fearless attitude - a good quality for a player running full speed toward a group of approaching head hunters).

Congrats to all.
 
Tory Taylor my man...hell he may be drafted before it's all said and done.
I thought I read Taylor was like 22 or something so he could be done sooner rather than later.
Also, is there a metric that only takes kicks that aren't downed inside the 20? I believe the average is the average of all kicks meaning even if they have to take something off of it to get inside the 20 that counts towards the calc. If they punt from the opponents 45 and its a touchback, is it just a 25 yards punt?
 
Charlie Jones had 24% of all punt return yards in the B1G.

He had more punt return yards than the entire programs of Maryland, Wisconsin, Purdue, Minnesota, Illinois, MSU, OSU, and Michigan put together.
That's absolutely incredible! Stat of the year! Well done Tory, Charlie and special teams! Credit here to LaVar as well, wow, what a group!
 
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Taylor’s one touchback on 40 punts and 31 return yards are amazing numbers! While Duncan didn’t quite have the year he had in 2019, he was still much better than Culp. Culp getting the award is a joke. Most of the voters must have not have seen the chip shot he missed against the Goophs.
 
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