Frisco, TX (Sports Network) - Often overlooked is the importance of a
steady place-kicker.
That's especially the case in the buildup to the NCAA Division I Football
Championship Game on Saturday at FC Dallas Stadium.
Everyone wants to talk about the two championship teams' obvious strong
points on offense. For Sam Houston State, it's a balanced and dangerous
attack. For North Dakota State, it's a powerful, yet effective, smash-mouth
run game.
Well, the players handling the kicking duties have been excellent as well.
Sam Houston State's Miguel Antonio has converted 18-of-22 field goal attempts
for an 81.8 success rate in 14 games this year. While he might dream about
bringing home the Bearkats' first-ever FCS national title with a game-winning
kick, he won't have to look too far because he's already beaten the Bison with
his leg once before.
In a 2009 non-conference meeting between the two schools, Sam Houston State
escaped with a 48-45 victory thanks to Antonio's 24-yard field goal with 26
seconds remaining.
After a disappointing junior season, in which he missed 7-of-12 attempts and
lost the starting nod, Antonio has saved his best season for last. He's led
the Bearkats in scoring this year (126 points), missed only one extra point
(72-of-73) on the first attempt of the season - and handles kickoff duty,
booming 92 total kicks, with 29 touchbacks.
North Dakota State's Adam Keller, an All-Missouri Valley first-team selection,
has converted 17-of-22 field goal attempts this season for a 77.3 success
rate.
The sophomore has been absolute money from shorter distances, converting 8-
of-8 attempts from 20 to 29 yards and 6-of-7 on attempts from 30 to 39 yards.
The championship game is a rematch of North Dakota State's 17-6 win over Sam
Houston State last January.
The Sports Network