creamsicle
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My son plays with Enrique @ baylor. I watched every game this year, and I saw noone even close to this kid. He kills the ball and is very accurate. I know one of the kids on the team has a dad that played OL for Bama and they are sending BAMA a lot of tape on Henrique trying to get him to Bama. We have another kicker that is a sophomore that is a lot like him, but has a better work ethic. My son said the sophomore hit a 60 yarder in practice and has never kicked a football before.
So why did the staff want Bullock when this kid is available? Just because he was a soccer player, not a lifetime football player? Best kickers come from soccer. We had a German exchange student at high school this year that had never kicked a football that hit a 45 yard field goal within the first week of football season.
Not only did national signing day come and go with out Ribeiro signing a national letter of intent, the two-month signing period may go by without it. Baylor coach Phillip Massey said Ribeiro is the best kicker hes coached in his 26 years...
He is definitely a Division I kicker, [James] Wilhoit said. One of the things you find with kickers and punters, its about being in the right place at the right time. Opportunities are limited.
Hes just slipped through the cracks and is a little bit of an underdog story, which is ridiculous considering the amount of talent he has.
Baylors Henrique Ribeiro waiting for chance
Yeah, I did a little more digging on him back a couple of months ago. There was concern about a perceived poor work ethic; the fact that his style is so raw and he kicks the ball extremely low. But with all that said, I am still surprised someone didn't roll the dice on him. If he is really serious about wanting to be a kicker, he may need to walk on somewhere and then earn a scholly after a year.
Does anyone know if Ben Ogle signed anywhere?
Not trying to be argumentative, but I WATCHED him kick against Bradley Central last fall. I didn't watch him in any other games--but he didn't kick it LOW in that game. His kicks were high and long--and you could hear the impact his foot made with the ball.
His 57 yarder was high and hit the crossbar before bouncing over... I've personally never seen a high school kicker kick better than him--and I saw John Becksvoort kick in Chattanooga--and he was pretty good for the Vols--but not near as good as this guy from Baylor.
Will sign with Chattanooga according to Times Free Press.
UTC Mocs to sign Baylor