November 7, 2012
Special teams haven't been very special for Herd
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HUNTINGTON - Here is the harshest reality of Marshall football these days: Its special teams are such that they can't overlook anybody, anytime, anywhere.

With the notable exception of freshman punter Tyler Williams' lively leg, the Thundering Herd kicking units likely will be an underdog against the rest of the schedule. That won't change with the upcoming game against Alabama-Birmingham at 4:30 p.m. EST Saturday at Legion Field.

At 2-7 (1-4 Conference USA), the Blazers have struggled in their 17th season of Division I-A/FBS football, but have enjoyed several special-teams highlights, such as:

  • Ty Long's place-kicking. The sophomore now owns the school record for longest field goal after belting a 54-yarder Sept. 22 against Ohio State. He saw a streak of 12 made field goals snapped when he missed a 47-yarder in that game, but don't weep for him: He is 11 of 13 this year, 27 of 32 over two seasons, and has hit all 18 attempts from 40 yards or closer.
  • He hit two game-winning field goals in 2011, against Central Florida and Southern Mississippi.

    The memory of Marshall's last game-winning field goal has faded into black - was it Willy Merrick's national championship kick of 1992, or does it just seem that way?

    Whatever the case, Justin Haig is about as consistent as Long, but doesn't have the leg. He is 8 of 11 and has hit all three attempts from 40 yards or closer, but the long is just 44 - and that's a big reason why the Herd (4-5, 3-2) went for it on fourth-and-6 from the Memphis 31-yard line last weekend. (That worked out OK, with Rakeem Cato's 31-yard touchdown pass to Davonte Allen.)

  • UAB sophomore punter Hunter Mullins will match Williams yard for yard, it seems. Mullins is 10th in the country in yardage with 45.1 per kick, and he is averaging more than 50 yards on 16 attempts over the last four games.
  • Unlike Williams, Mullins has the 3.6 punts per game needed to qualify for the NCAA rankings. It must be noted, however, that with UAB's productive offense, Mullins won't punt nearly as much as, say, Memphis' Tom Hornsey.

  • UAB has recovered three onside kicks, coming against Troy, Ohio State and Tulane. The Herd was caught flat-footed on a surprise Memphis attempt last week, allowing Paulo Henriques to cover his own kick.
  • Like Marshall, the Blazers like to get after the punter. They blocked a punt against Ohio State and Nick Adams returned it for a touchdown, the first time UAB did that since 2003. They also blocked a punt against Tulsa.
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