TrevorDaniel93 is the only punter in the NCAA that's doing this

#26
#26
Looks 10 ft to me if he is listed at 6 ft. Also the ceiling the goal is attached to looks twice as tall as Daniels meaning ~12ft.
 
#27
#27
Trevor's got leg. Barkley's playing second fiddle to Alec Baldwin in Capital One commercials.
 
#28
#28
Only reason he was able to pull off this dunk... he is obviously wearing a bran new pair of Big Baller shoes :moon2:
 
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#35
#35
It's good differentiation in marketing and personal branding for one thing.
(Good publicity!)
The video makes its rounds, turns a few heads and raises some eyebrows.
It may appear on the surface to just be your everyday video of a punter perfectly executing a 360 degree spin dunk,
but now there's something top of mind to associate with the punter at Tennessee.

So then a potential conversation comes to life when it's time to evaluate punters that gives a little something extra to showcase athleticism to help explain why Trevor Daniel at Tennessee is a level above the rest of the nation's punters.

Thanks to the video of the feat and the exposure from the social media love it's enjoying, it's now possible for more name recognition in a positive light that only took a few seconds to record, submit, share, tweet, and post.

The more times someone sees it, the more impressions of his name, position, team,
athleticism, unique angle and brand are generated.

He becomes a "name" or "big name" in college football as the athletic punter everyone's talking about.
"Oh yeah, the punter who plays for Tennessee. He's the one that did that full spin slam dunk, isn't he?"
"Yes, that's him, Trevor Daniel and if you haven't watched him punt, seen film or looked at his stats,
you'll see he's even more of a slam dunk as a punter!"

Perception creates reality and marketing shapes perception.

Many of us would be surprised to learn of all the accidental celebrities we take for granted as household names
who benefit from a celebrity that may not be so accidental at all -- because it was strategically manufactured.
 
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#36
#36
They are very specific that there is to be no dunking at the T Recs. I hope he doesn't get written up.

Oh I'm sure they bend the rules a little bit for the big names on the football team, at least they did when I was there.
 
#37
#37
It's good differentiation in marketing and personal branding for one thing.
(Good publicity!)
The video makes its rounds, turns a few heads and raises some eyebrows.
It may appear on the surface to just be your everyday video of a punter perfectly executing a 360 degree spin dunk,
but now there's something top of mind to associate with the punter at Tennessee.

So then a potential conversation comes to life when it's time to evaluate punters that gives a little something extra to showcase athleticism to help explain why Trevor Daniel at Tennessee is a level above the rest of the nation's punters.

Thanks to the video of the feat and the exposure from the social media love it's enjoying, it's now possible for more name recognition in a positive light that only took a few seconds to record, submit, share, tweet, and post.

The more times someone sees it, the more impressions of his name, position, team,
athleticism, unique angle and brand are generated.

He becomes a "name" or "big name" in college football as the athletic punter everyone's talking about.
"Oh yeah, the punter who plays for Tennessee. He's the one that did that full spin slam dunk, isn't he?"
"Yes, that's him, Trevor Daniel and if you haven't watched him punt, seen film or looked at his stats,
you'll see he's even more of a slam dunk as a punter!"

Perception creates reality and marketing shapes perception.

Many of us would be surprised to learn of all the accidental celebrities we take for granted as household names
who benefit from a celebrity that may not be so accidental at all -- because it was strategically manufactured.

He was playing Horse with his little brother, he is 12 and called no regular dunks or kicking it in.
 
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#38
#38
He was playing Horse with his little brother, he is 12 and called no regular dunks or kicking it in.

Even more brilliant!

A child creates that human emotional bond that connects with the viewer.

That's why some of the big cereal companies have cartoons of animals with features that resemble humans. Long ago, the advertising world discovered incredibly subtle, yet extremely powerful ways to win the attention, minds, and hearts of viewers. After you accomplished that, winning the wallet is just a natural b(u)y product.

Okay, okay, so it really is all just a big orange happy accident. Still fun to think about though, right? :)
 
#40
#40
Even more brilliant!

A child creates that human emotional bond that connects with the viewer.

That's why some of the big cereal companies have cartoons of animals with features that resemble humans. Long ago, the advertising world discovered incredibly subtle, yet extremely powerful ways to win the attention, minds, and hearts of viewers. After you accomplished that, winning the wallet is just a natural b(u)y product.

Okay, okay, so it really is all just a big orange happy accident. Still fun to think about though, right? :)

I would like to see the bloopers.
 
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#42
#42
Now if we can just get a bball player to turn his head and knock down a pass... REALLY hope we get that solved this year w/ new DB coach.
 
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#45
#45
I like how no one sitting against the wall reacts. This is either a common occurrence or they're just trolling him.
 
#46
#46
it's a bird, it's a plane, it's Und.... No wait it's Trevor Daniel!! up up and away
 
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#47
#47
Dobbs was known as "Rocketman" and now Trevor will forever be known as "Dunk". Well played Trevor well played...
 
#48
#48
He played basketball in high school along with his football and soccer. Along with being the punter, he played tight end and defensive end in high school. Lot of people do not realize he did not start punting until his junior year of high school. He is a true all round athlete.
 
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