NFL Draft: Former Georgia Punter Drew Butler Gets a Little Help from Dad
Former Georgia Bulldog All-American punter, Drew Butler, will be waiting to hear his name called in this year’s NFL Draft. Butler, like his famous father before him, drew raves as he punted his way into the hearts of Georgia Bulldog fans everywhere and made a name for himself as one of the all-time greats at his position thus far. Now, he’s moving on to the pro ranks where, hopefully...
NFL COMBINE: Q&A with UGA’s Drew Butler
Drew Butler (D. Orlando Ledbetter/Dledbetter@ajc.com)
INDIANAPOLIS – Here’s a Q&A with former Georgia punter Drew Butler.
Q: What’s your approach to the NFL scouting combine?
A: I’m not necessarily looking at this week as a make or break opportunity. Fortunately, for myself, I’ve built a pretty good foundation and that’s what has gotten me to this point. I just want...
Butler: Combine Not "Make or Break"
INDIANAPOLIS – Only 32 people in the world get to do the job Drew Butler wants, but the former Georgia punter is not spooked by the scarcity.
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February 23, 2012
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Drew Butler Q&A
University of Georgia punter Drew Butler had a strong Senior Bowl performance.
Punting for the South team, Butler averaged 50.5 yards on four kicks.
That included a long of 56 yards with one touchback.
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February 04, 2012
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SEC fun facts:
1 SEC punter with a better career average than Georgia's Drew Butler, who finished his career with an average of 45.44 yards per punt. Among SEC players with at least 100 punts, only Vanderbilt's Ricky Anderson has a better career average. Anderson averaged 45.65 yards per punt for the Commodores in 1983 and 1984. Butler entered 2011 with a 46.1-yard average...
Georgia’s not-so-special special teams
If we can step away from Bobofest ’11 for a minute, there’s an area of the team that deserves more scrutiny than it’s getting.
Going into the season, Georgia’s special teams were expected to be a team strength. Several pundits described them as the best in the nation – and why not? Blair Walsh and Drew Butler had already received awards for their kicking prowess. ...
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December 08, 2011
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Back in the saddle again
… or at least on the right side of New Year’s Day again.
“When we went to the Sugar Bowl in 2007, we thought we should have been going to the national championship, to the Rose Bowl,” Georgia senior punter Drew Butler said recently. “I don’t want to say we were upset with it, but we thought we deserved better. Then you go to the Capital One Bowl the next year and you...
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December 05, 2011
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