1. Aidan Driscoll

    Aidan Driscoll

    Height: 6" 1' | Weight: 160lbs

    Class of 2022 | WI

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      Offers: St. Thomas University

    Kohl's Comments

    Driscoll had a good overall performance at the 2021 Southern Spring Showcase. He is developing into an excellent combo prospect. He has a quick leg and flashed big potential in all three disciplines at the event. He scored 6 points in the field goal charting and followed that up with some great kicks during the drill work portion of camp. He also was able to score a big ball kickoff of 69 yards with 3.85 seconds of hang time. His punting is continuing to improve and he scored a big ball of 41 yards with 3.55 seconds of hang time. Driscoll competed at the 2020 Kohl's National Scholarship Camp. He charted in all three disciplines at the camp and was improved with his punting ability and overall technique.

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    Awards & Honors

    • 1st Team All Conference Kicker Selection - Sophomore Year. Badger North Conference.
    • Prep Area Play of the Week - 42 yard field goal - Sophomore Year
    • State Championship Game Kicker - Sophomore Year
    • Leading Season Point Scorer for State Championship Runner Up Team - Sophomore Year
    • 1st Team All Region
    • 2 Time Specialist Player of Year for Waunakee High School

    Academics

      Ranking Camp Results

      May 23, 2021 Southern Spring Showcase

      2020 NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CAMP RESULTS

      2020 REGIONAL SHOWCASE (SMALL GROUP)

      2020 REGIONAL SHOWCASE (SMALL GROUP)

      December 14, 2019 Midwest Winter Showcase

      2019 National Scholarship Camp Results

      Training Camp Results

      DateCamp
      06/15/2020Milwaukee, WI - Regional Showcase Event (Small Groups)
      06/05/2020Peoria, IL - Regional Showcase Event (Small Groups)

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