1. William Bauerly

    William Bauerly

    Height: 5" 11' | Weight: 185lbs

    Class of 2024 | NE

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    Kohl's Comments

    Bauerly had his best showing to date at the 2023 Kohl's Midwest Winter Showcase. He showed improved command of his ball striking in the punt portion of camp and showed increased leg speed and power. He scored 11 points in the field goal charting and connected with a big ball of 64 yards with 3.24 seconds of hang time. He flashed solid potential in the punting as well and connected with a big ball of 40 yards with 4.21 seconds of hang time. Bauerly competed during the 2022 Kohl's Midwest Winter Showcase, his first Kohl's ranking event. He finished with an average hang time during the punt charting of 3.97 seconds, added in 6 points during the field goal portion of camp and a big ball during kickoffs of 67 yards with 3.6 seconds of hang time.

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      Ranking Camp Results

      DECEMBER 16, 2023 MIDWEST WINTER SHOWCASE

      DECEMBER 17, 2022 MIDWEST WINTER SHOWCASE

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