2021 Tropical Bowl Stock Report
Let’s take stock of the bowl performance.
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Following the game, let’s look at how each player changed their stock. Unfortunately, no much information could be found about Kuljian from the game. If anyone else can find info, please post it in the comments.
While I debated just skipping this post, I felt it was still important to follow up on player results, even though the follow up is that there is no follow-up.
P Tanner Kuljian (SDSU)
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Although it’s probably not fair to say Kuljian had a negative stock report since there wasn’t evidence on him either way online. However, in these bowl games, no news is not good news, especially for a specialist. Failing to stand out isn’t helpful for his chances, and now more pressure will be put on his pro-days to really stand out. At least there, Tanner will get a full opportunity to showcase his abilities, even if it is done virtually.
2021 Tropical Bowl Preview
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The 2021 college football season is over, but post-season bowls will be occurring over the next few weeks. Mountain West alums are taking part in the Tropical Bowl, the East-West Shrine Game (although the game won’t be played), the Hula Bowl, and the Senior Bowl. This post will focus on the Tropical Bowl.
These events are used primarily as camps with a game at the end. Invited players get officially measured and weighed upon checking in. Then, there are a few days of practice with NFL coaches. The practice time for players is really at the heart of these events.
THE FLATS – Georgia Tech punter
Pressley Harvin III (Alcolu, S.C./Sumter) hauled in perhaps his most prestigious honor to date when he was named first-team All-America by the
Associated Press on Monday.
Harvin is the 20
th first-team AP All-American in Georgia Tech history and the first Yellow Jacket to earn the honor since defensive end Derrick Morgan in 2009. The AP has selected an All-America team every year since 1925.
Harvin leads the nation with a 48.0-yard punting average this season. To put his whopping 48.0-yard average into perspective, the margin between Harvin’s average and the third-best average in the nation (46.7 – Washington State’s Oscar Draguicevich) is the same as the margin between Draguicevich and the nation’s eighth-best average (45.4 – San Diego State’s Tanner Kuljian).
THE FLATS – Punter
Pressley Harvin III (Alcolu, S.C./Sumter) became only the second Georgia Tech football student-athlete in the last eight seasons to earn first-team all-Atlantic Coast Conference recognition when the ACC announced its 2020 all-conference teams on Tuesday morning.
In addition to Harvin being named first-team all-conference, senior linebacker
David Curry (Buford, Ga./Buford) and true freshman running back
Jahmyr Gibbs (Dalton, Ga./Dalton) received honorable-mention all-ACC recognition as a return specialist.
Harvin was a landslide selection for first-team all-ACC honors, receiving 161 total points in balloting by a voting pool that included the conference’s head coaches and selected media. Only three student-athletes in the entire league received more points than Harvin – Clemson quarterback and ACC Player of the Year Trevor Lawrence, Clemson wide receiver Amari Rodgers and North Carolina wide receiver Dyami Brown.
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THE FLATS – Georgia Tech punter
Pressley Harvin III (Alcolu, S.C./Sumter) added two more prestigious honors to a growing list of accolades on Tuesday when he was named first-team all-America by ESPN and one of three finalists for the Ray Guy Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top punter.
Harvin is Georgia Tech’s first all-American since offensive lineman Shaq Mason received first-team honors from
USA Today in 2014. He is only the second Ray Guy Award finalist in Tech history, joining Durant Brooks, who won the award in 2007 and was a finalist in 2006.