by Rex Robinson
Blair Walsh’s Year to Remember

As a Georgia Bulldogs fan, if you do a search for Blair Walsh on my left side bar, you will see just how much I have supported the sophomore kicker from Boca Raton. If you are a long time reader of my blog, you already know. A great deal of space has been dedicated to the promotion, defense and praise of Blair Walsh. At this point, an I told you so might be in order, but I would never ever do that. Heehee.
Blair had one of the best single season records in the history of Georgia football. His 90.5% is third best in school history. Blair hit field goals of 50, 51, 52, and 53 yards. By the way, he is already tied for #2 in career field goals over 50 yards for a career(6). He was 37-37 on PAT’s. One of his two misses came from 55 yards. He led the SEC with 17 touchbacks, even though many times he was asked to forgo the deep kick for short high kicks for coverage purposes.
He kicked a game winner against Arizona State that kept a struggling Georgia team’s head above water during it’s tough early schedule. His miss against LSU was an inexplicable anomalie based on his body of work this year.
Some people are curious to say the least as to why Blair did not make any All-American teams. He was after all, named a finalist for the Groza Award for the nation’s top kicker. Kai Forbath of UCLA won the award. The reason is simple, field goal attempts. There were at least twenty-five kickers that had more attempts than Blair, therefore there were eleven with more field goals made. it was to their credit that the Groza people saw past that to bestow the honor of his being a finalist. The sad part is, no one else has looked past these facts.
I will be honest, Kai Forbath deserves all the recognition he’s gotten. The young man was 26-29 on field goals and all of his misses were from 50 yards or more. That is pretty strong. My problem is with Blair not getting any first team All-SEC recognition. Leigh Tiffin attempted more field goals than any kicker in the country(33). He made 29, with one kick of 50 yards. His misses were of 36, 39, 43 and 49 yards. He also missed 3 PAT’s… do you hear the crickets chirping? To me this single stat can’t be over looked, but it has been.
So the bottom line of all this? Blair’s exceptional year will be remembered by the Georgia faithful, but his omissions from any first team All-SEC listings are a travesty. The fact that he has not made any All-American teams while disappointing, is not evidence of a hose job. He just did not have enough attempts. The fact that he played on an average Georgia team didn’t help.
I am glad he has two more years to try and reach these two goals.
He is very deserving.
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about 8 months ago
Rex, just back from a long biz trip and got to read this post. Great and honest and fair post. Blair seems like solid young man and he will grow from the experiences of this year. Hope CMR will too.
Those who vote are not always in the know as much as they would like everyone to believe they are.
Big press=votes. Georgia sadly this year had little and it was all bad.
Onwards to Walsh and the team in 2010. I’m still there for them.
Go Dawgs.
about 8 months ago
Hi Rex, this might be too simplistic but isn’t a XP just a 20 yd FG? The fact that he kicked so many of them kind of offsets that he didn’t attempt as many FG’s, no?
Anyway that’s my take, but sometimes people do things that don’t make sense. Blair just needs to listen to the people who know him best. He should be pretty happy that you think he’s worthy (I think you know a little more about kicking than those voters anyway).
about 8 months ago
No, the fact that the XP is 20 yards and from the middle of the field diminishes the value intrinsically as well as in reality.
about 8 months ago
You’re right, it’s also from the middle of the field.
about 8 months ago
I agree Blair should have gotten more recognition but I know that he will be even stronger and with more to prove next year. Glad to see him get the press he deserves here.
about 8 months ago
Amen.
I keep reading the Coaches, AP, Yahoo, etc., lists and to see Kiffin’s name blindly put as first team over Walsh is both lazy and inexcusable. Apparently, they all missed the “doink” in the SECCG when Kiffin missed another PAT. Walsh clearly is more deserving, but I guess the rational is more points + better team = just write his name down.