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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Exposure for Tennessee Kickers

Last weekend was the first annual James Wilhoit College Skills Camp. This camp was designed to make sure each college kicker I work with is prepared for their college season.

I am very proud of all the college kickers I train and excited for the exposure that the kickers in the state of Tennessee have been getting the past few years.

Pictured (above) are the college kickers at the camp but there are still plenty of other college kickers that I train that couldn't make it including Paulo Henriques (Memphis), Andrew Fletcher (Louisville), Tim Donegan (Bethel University), and Stephen Stansell (Austin Peay).

Fox 17 news in Nashville did a great two part series on the increase in college kickers in the state of Tennessee in the past few years.


I have worked really hard to help train the college kickers in the state of Tennessee and assist in the transition for kids going from high school to college.

During my college career at Tennessee there was never anyone there to coach me. I played with both Dustin and Britton Colquitt in college and they had their father (former Steelers punter Craig Colquitt) there to coach them. It made me angry that there wasn't anyone qualified to coach me.

I am glad to be a resource to the college kickers in the state of Tennessee and give them the coaching that I never received!

On a side note...I just made James Wilhoit Kicking T-shirts. The shirts have my new logo on it and they are Nike Moisture Management Shirts. These shirts breath really well and are perfect for the hot Summer that we are having! 

I gave these shirts to all the participants at my College Skills Camp and will also give them to the kickers at my Freshman Skills Camp and High School Underclassman Skills Camp this weekend.


I am excited for the future of kickers in the state of Tennessee. Check out this testimonial (above) from John Acosta, who is the father of Corey Acosta. Corey will be the starting kicker at Southern Miss next year and was my first kicking client that I got to college.

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