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Oklahoma Kicker Tate Sandell Shatters Records, Continues Historic Run

TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA – Oklahoma Sooners kicker Tate Sandell is on a record-breaking tear. The transfer from UTSA continued his remarkable season by setting a new OU record for consecutive field goals made with 19. The record was achieved with a 25-yard kick in the opening drive of the Sooners’ game against the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Sandell’s impressive streak began after his first field-goal attempt, his only miss this season. After the first field goal against Alabama, Sandell is 19 for 20 on field goal attempts. He’s also a perfect 26-for-26 on extra-point attempts, amassing 83 points for the Sooners this season.

Sandell was the hero in a recent upset victory against Tennessee, where he accounted for nearly half of the Sooners’ 33 points. He made field goals of 55, 51, 40, and 55 yards, along with three extra points. His first 55-yard field goal tied his career-long and also broke the Neyland Stadium record for the longest field goal ever made in the stadium. He is responsible for setting a school record with three made field goals of more than 50 yards in a single game. He also established new single-season school records with six field goals of 50-plus yards and 12 from 40 or more.

Sandell’s average of 50.3 yards per make also set a single-game FBS record for longest average distance of field-goal makes with a minimum of four conversions.

For his stellar performance against Tennessee, Sandell was named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week and Lou Groza Award Star of the Week.

Prior to joining Oklahoma, Sandell also rewrote the record books at UTSA, setting school records with a 54-yard field goal (the longest in UTSA history) and 62 touchbacks on kickoffs. He is quickly establishing himself as one of the most dynamic kickers in college football.

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