University of Houston Athletics
Bullard Named American's Special Teams Player of the Week
10/6/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
Oct. 6, 2014
HOUSTON - University of Houston kicker Kyle Bullard has been named The American Athletic Conference's Special Teams Player of the Week the league announced Monday. The honor comes after the junior connected on a career-high four field goals Thursday night vs. UCF.
Bullard, who leads the nation with 12 field goals, hit a career-long 51-yard field goal Thursday and set the Houston record for consecutive field goals made with a streak of 18 dating back to the 2013 season.
The Boerne, Texas, native leads The American Athletic Conference in scoring with 47 points including two games this season with four field goals. He has connected on multiple field goals in four of five games this year.
His 12 field goals this season rank 15th on the Houston single-season chart. Bullard needs just two more field goals to move into a tie for eighth on the single-season chart. He currently ranks 13th with 18 career field goals made.
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