Avery Atkins (placekicker) explained

Avery Atkins
Birth Date:11 June 1999
Pastschools:
  • LSU (2018–2021)
Highschool:Auburn High School (Auburn, AL)
Highlights:
Weight Lb:214
Heightin:11
Heightft:5
Birth Place:Auburn, Alabama
Class:Senior
Currentposition:Placekicker
Currentnumber:18
Major:Kinesiology
Espn:4372118

Jack Avery Atkins (born June 11, 1999) is a former American football placekicker. He played college football for LSU from 2018 to 2021,[1] where he served as the Tigers' kickoff specialist.

Early life

Atkins attended Auburn High School in Auburn, Alabama. Earning three letters in football for positions as safety, kicker and punter, Atkins garnered several accolades that led to his status as one of the top high school kickers in the country. During his junior year in 2016, Atkins earned all-state honors as the team's safety.[2] That year, he was also the X-Factor Athlete, according to the Opelika-Auburn News. In his senior year in 2017, Atkins served as team captain. That year, he helped lead his team to a 10-2 record. Also in 2017, Atkins was a member of the 2017 Alabama Sports Writers Association 7A All-State Team. Other high school accolades include Atkins being named a four-star prospect by Kohl’s Kicking Professional Camps[3] and a two-time Athlete of the Week via The Auburn Villager newspaper (once in 2016[4] and once in 2018[5]).

In addition to football, Atkins also made a name for himself at Auburn High School on the soccer field. Playing center forward, Atkins was a five-time letterman on his high school men's soccer team, setting a school record with 27 goals during his senior season in 2018.[6] Also in 2018, Auburn High School earned a winning spot in the 7A Alabama State Soccer Championship. Atkins' soccer accolades include being named Varsity Soccer MVP in both 2016 and 2019 and Clutch Player of the Year in 2014 and 2015.

College career

Freshman

Coming off the heels of high school success, Atkins started his true freshman season at LSU in 2018.[7] During this time, Atkins would prove himself to be one of the country's top talents in terms of kickoff specialists.[8] Serving as the starting kicker, Atkins went on to experience a record-setting season. This includes setting LSU’s school record for touchbacks, as well as his own career record with eight touchbacks (out of nine kickoffs) in the 2018 LSU game against Georgia. In total, 71 of Atkins' 79 kicks during his freshman season went for touchbacks.[9] This ranked LSU at number five in the nation for touchbacks. Atkins' efforts led to LSU ranking number three in the nation for kickoff returns allowed (6) and number one for fewest kickoff return yards allowed (126). By the end of the 2018 season, Atkins led the country with a 91.4 percent touchback rate, solidifying his status as one of the nation's best college placekickers.[10]

Sophomore

Atkins continued his record-setting trend into his sophomore season at LSU in 2019. Records include being number one nationally in total kickoffs, with 131 across 15 games played. He led the NCAA in touchback percentage, with 110 of his 131 kickoffs going for touchbacks.[11] Career record highs in 2019 included 11 touchbacks in games against Vanderbilt, Ole Miss and Northwestern State. Atkins helped LSU rank number 12 in the nation for kickoff returns allowed that year (15), as well as number 18 for total allowed kickoff return yardage with 337 yards. In 2019 under Atkins' influence, LSU won its fourth national championship with a 15-0 season.[12]

Junior

As a junior, Atkins was one of the Division I leaders in kickoff percentage due to hitting touchbacks on 46 of his 60 kickoffs. Only one kick went out of bounds.[13]

Senior

Coming into his senior season, Atkins was awarded the No. 18 jersey, becoming the first kicker to do so. The No. 18 jersey is an LSU tradition for onfield and off-field success as well as being an unselfish player.[14]

Statistics

Defensive

YearTeam
2018LSU131010-00-00001[15] 0
2019LSU152020-00-000000
2020LSU101120-00-000000
Total386150-00-000010

Kickoffs

YearTeam
2018LSU1379501463.5710
2019LSU15131821862.71101
2020LSU1060379763.3461
Total382711702963.22272

Personal life

Atkins' parents are Jack and Nikki Atkins. He has one sister, Taylor Ann, who is an ICU nurse. Atkins' grandfather, George Atkins, was an offensive line coach at Auburn from 1956 to 1971, coaching with Ralph "Shug" Jordan. His grandmother, Leah Rawls Atkins, was once a world champion water skier, becoming the first woman to be inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.[16]

In addition to the preferred walk-on offer from LSU that he ultimately accepted,[17] Atkins received offers from competing Southeastern Conference school Auburn University, Ivy League institutions Yale University and Harvard University, and others, including a scholarship offer from West Point. Atkins cited special teams coach Greg McMahon, head coach Ed Orgeron, and assistant athletics director Sam Nader, along with a desire to play for an SEC football team, as his primary motivations for choosing LSU.[18] Atkins graduated from LSU in May 2021, with a degree in kinesiology.

His hobbies and interests include church activities, skiing, boating, traveling, reading and working with children.[19] He was elected co-president of the LSU Student Athletes Advisory Council in 2020.[20] He attended the SEC Football leadership conference in January 2020 as an LSU football representative and was a member of the SEC Football Leadership Council.[21]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LSU 2020 Football Roster: Avery Atkins. LSU Tigers Athletics.
  2. Web site: Embody . Billy . LSU players that could play both ways if rosters are shortened . 247Sports.com. July 17, 2020. September 28, 2021.
  3. Web site: Avery Atkins - 2020 - Football - LSU Tigers . LSUSports.net. September 28, 2021.
  4. Web site: Woodham . Brian . Athlete of the Week: Avery Atkins . The Auburn Villager. February 25, 2016. September 28, 2021.
  5. Web site: Woodham . Brian . AHS Athlete of the Week: Avery Atkins . The Auburn Villager. March 29, 2018. September 28, 2021.
  6. News: Kubena. Brooks. How LSU's kickoff specialist blasted his way to the big stage and is 'opening a lot of eyes'. The Advocate. September 11, 2018. September 28, 2021.
  7. Web site: Shipp . Sonny . Watch: Avery Atkins highlights . 247Sports.com. August 22, 2018. September 28, 2021.
  8. Web site: Hill . Jordan . Auburn High's Avery Atkins excels as LSU's kickoff specialist . OANow.com . The Opelika-Auburn News. October 26, 2019. September 28, 2021.
  9. Web site: Doucet . Jacques . Auzenne . Josh . LSU focuses on kickoffs with Avery Atkins but works with him on field goals as well . Fox8Live.com . WVUE-DT. June 22, 2019. September 28, 2021.
  10. News: Rabalais. Scott. Avery Atkins' kickoff style is all wrong but oh so right for LSU. The Advocate. December 30, 2018. September 28, 2021.
  11. West . Glen . 2020 LSU Football Position Breakdown Part 10: Special Teams . Sports Illustrated. February 2, 2020. September 28, 2021.
  12. News: Hill. Jordan. Auburn High's Avery Atkins set for another big year at LSU. Opelika-Auburn News. July 20, 2020. September 28, 2021.
  13. News: Hill . Jordan . Former Auburn High football player Avery Atkins to wear coveted No. 18 at LSU this season . September 28, 2021 . . September 2, 2021.
  14. News: Chrisman . Spencer . LSU specialist Avery Atkins awarded No. 18 . September 29, 2021 . WAFB . September 1, 2021.
  15. Web site: Embody . Billy . John Emery, others emerge as kick return options for LSU . 247Sports.com.
  16. Web site: Guilbeau . Glenn . September 13, 2018 . LSU could bounce back to other end of sandwich at Auburn; Deculus to start at right tackle . 2024-07-08 . The Daily Advertiser . en-US.
  17. Web site: Dabe. Christopher. LSU adds 4-star kicker Avery Atkins as preferred walk-on. January 31, 2018. September 28, 2021. NOLA.com. The Times-Picayune.
  18. Web site: Adam. Brandon. 'He's freakish': Auburn native Avery Atkins finds unexpected home at LSU as kickoff specialist. The Reveille. September 21, 2018. September 28, 2021.
  19. Web site: VIPS Super Summer Readers - Avery Atkins, LSU Football reads Splat the Cat and the Late Library Book. YouTube: VIPSBatonRouge. Volunteers In Public Schools.
  20. Web site: Chamberlain. Chelsey. Tiger Life Announces SAAC Members for 2020-21. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201107015257/https://lsusports.net/news/2020/9/9/classroom-community-tiger-life-announces-saac-members-for-2020-21.aspx . 2020-11-07 . September 9, 2020. September 28, 2021. LSU Tigers Athletics.
  21. Web site: Taylor Named to SEC Football Leadership Council . WVLT 8. February 2, 2020. September 28, 2021.