63 yard field goal?? no way -
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The kicking on default is so bad. A 99 overall kicker should kick it 60 at most, not 75 overalls. I do know USC's kicker can't make 45+ yarders though, so they did fix it a bit.
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i think the real record is like 62 or 63 by martin gramatica at k state. could be wrong though. i know alex henery has made 60 yarders before in warm ups. he made a 57 yarder against CU last year but 63? its bad because hes rated an 89 in the game. 99 should barely make a 60 yard fg
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So it's never happened in the history of college football?
the kicking game is dumb. there are guys in the nfl who can't make kicks from 45+ out but the cpu is money time and time again from anywhere if hey attempt it. and yes i kno this is a video game. leg strength should be toned way down for the default sliders.
69 yards: Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian (W 17–0) v East Texas State, October 16, 1976 (2-inch tee) Shotwell Stadium, Abilene. NAIA.
67 yards: Russell Erxleben, Texas (W 72–15) v Rice, October 1, 1977 (2-inch tee)
67 yards: Steve Little, Arkansas (L 9–13) v Texas, October 15, 1977 (2-inch tee)
67 yards: Joe Williams, Wichita State (W 33–7) v Southern Illinois, October 21, 1978 (2-inch tee)
67 yards: Tom Odle, Fort Hays State (W 22–14) v Washburn, November 5, 1988 (2-inch tee), NCAA Division II.
67 yards: Mike Billengas, Tecnologico de Monterrey Campus Mexico City ([Mexico City, Mexico]) (L 22–14) v UVM (MEX), July 27, 2006<SUP class="noprint Template-Fact" title="This claim needs references to reliable sources from March 2007" style="WHITE-SPACE: nowrap">[citation needed]</SUP>
65 yards: John Triplett Haxall, Princeton (L 1g,1s-2g,2t,1s) v Yale, November 30, 1882 (w/out tee) The Polo Grounds, 5th Avenue at 110th Street, New York City. [2]
65 yards: J.P. Ross, Birmingham A.C. (W 5–4) v Alabama, November 12, 1892 (drop-kick)
65 yards: Tony Franklin, Texas A&M (W 24–0) v Baylor, October 16, 1976 (2-inch tee) (after Johansson's 69–yarder)
65 yards: Martin Gramatica, Kansas State (W 73–7) v Northern Illinois September 12, 1998 (longest in NCAA history without a tee)
64 yards: Jose Martinez, UTEP (W 58–13) v UCF, September 27, 2008
64 yards: Tony Franklin, Texas A&M (W 24–0) v Baylor, October 16, 1976 (2-inch tee) (before Johansson's 69–yarder)
64 yards: Russell Erxleben, Texas (W 13–6) v Oklahoma (2-inch tee) October 8, 1977
63 yards: Morten Andersen, Michigan State, at Ohio State, September 19, 1981
63 yards: Joe Duren, Arkansas State (W 22–20) v McNeese State, November 23, 1974 (2-inch tee) NCAA Division II
63 yards: Scott Roper, Arkansas State (W 27–20) v North Texas State, November 7, 1987 (2-inch tee) NCAA Division 1-AA <SUP class=reference id=cite_ref-2>[3]</SUP>
63 yards: Tim Foley, Ga. Southern (Div. I-AA) vs. James Madison, Nov. 7, 1987 (2 inch Tee)
63 yards: Bill Gramática, South Florida v. Austin Peay, November 18, 2000 (longest field goal at sea level w/o tee in NCAA history)
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