From Deseret News archives:
Kickers aren't nerds anymore
A regular party-down moment.
Teammates pelted him with back-slaps following the Utes' win at Michigan last Saturday. Reporters asked the details of his day. Fans who had made the trip to Ann Arbor brayed his name.
"Louie, you're the bomb!" someone called. "YOU ARE THE MAAAAAN!"
Louie the bomb, the man, smiled broadly. A hundred-thousand Michigan fans had come to the Big House to watch the Wolverines beat Utah. Instead, Sakoda booted four field goals and kept Michigan subdued with his punting. In the process, he earned MWC special teams player of the week honors.
"I actually felt more comfortable here than I have in a lot of places," Sakoda was saying. "I think a lot of it was my off-season work and preparation."
That preparation included, among other things, blasting the classic party song, "Louie, Louie" on the loudspeakers during two-a-days.
Aye-yi-yi-yi.
As proof that "foot" is huge in football, consider Monday's UCLA-Tennessee game. The Bruins' Kai Forbath landed a 42-yard field goal on the first possession in overtime. Then Tennessee's Daniel Lincoln missed on a 34-yarder to end the game.
Just like that, new UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel was off to a roaring start, thanks to Forbath's toe.
And you thought kicking was just window dressing.
Truth is, recruiting kickers isn't just for kicks anymore. Used to be they were an afterthought at many schools. They showed up and walked on.
Increasingly, they're prized recruits.
"Over the years, it's been proven that the kicking game is more and more vital," Sakoda said. "Coaches are going out and recruiting kickers more heavily now, and they're glad to come in and do the job."
Against Michigan, Sakoda made field goals of 28, 24, 41 and 53 yards. Without him, the Utes would have lost 23-12, rather than winning 25-23. And that was just his placekicking.
Half his six punts dropped neatly inside the Michigan 20.
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