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Mac Loudermilk is a current NFL free agent and former punter for the University of Central Florida. In 2018, Loudermilk was named college football's 'Most Interesting Man.'Loudermilk, a native of Valdosta, GA, played both quarterback and punter at Valdosta High School. ESPN rated Loudermilk a 3 star punter and the #41 specialist in the nation. He was also ranked the No. 56 dual-threat quarterback by 247Sports and named the 2013 All-Region 1-6A Georgia Special Teams Player of the Year!After his time at Valdosta High Loudermilk took his talents to the UCF Knights, where he had a legendary career. Loudermilk's career highlights at UCF:Named the 2018 Peter Mortell National CFB Holder of the Year Award2018: 47 punts for 2,042 yds w/ a 43.4 punting average; 8th best single season average in CFB history2017: Dropped 19/41 punts inside the 20 yard line in a season; forced 23 fair catches w/ a 39.5 yard average, not hitting a touchback once all yearNamed to the 2016-17 American All-Academic Team In Episode 19, Coach Lundy sits down with Mac Loudermilk to discuss the life of an NFL free agent punter and his journey leading up to this point. Loudermilk shares his development through youth sports, and which he believes are the best for strengthening core muscle groups needed for punting. After a stellar high school career Loudermilk accepted an offer from UCF. Learn what helped him make the transition from a backup freshman punter to one of the best in the University of Central Florida’s history.Loudermilk addresses the ups and downs of being a free agent and the mindset needed to endure. He shares his current weekly training schedule, breaking it down day to day, involving himself in the following activities: field work, weight training, film study, treatment, and recovery.Learn what Mac Loudermilk means by 'being certain of the uncertain' in this episode of 4th Down Focus!
We are talking about football, college, and NFL, with two guys who know the game very well. Mac Loudermilk is the standout former UCF punter known for his flowing hair both on his head and chin...and his exuberant celebrations on the field. Michael Coe is a former NFL player. The cornerback has spent time with the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, and the Indianapolis Colts to name a few. Both men joined us to talk about the return of pro and college ball. Of course, one big concern was players returning to the field amid the coronavirus pandemic. Loudermilk says it’s a challenge to keep the college crowd in line but the one thing players have to remember is they are not on the field for just themselves. “We had a saying at UCF that was you’re not just playing for yourself or the name on the back of your jersey. You’re playing for the buddy to the left and the buddy to the right of you and that’s what kind of propelled us from that horrible 0-12 season to now the success that we have.” So far the NFL has seen a lot of success as well. After week one, no teams have reported an outbreak of COVID-19 despite the fact they are not in a bubble like we saw with the NBA. Michael Coe said with the frequency of testing it’s almost like being in your own bubble. “The protocols are pretty stringent and you are in your own little bubble so to speak anyway. And the fact of how many times and the frequency which they test guys and like you said the staff. I am pretty sure before the game, after the game on the travel on the plane they are doing the same thing. I think the NFL is going to make it as safe as possible. Obviously nothing is 100 percent proof. I think a lot of the guys watching them play, everybody was just excited to play again.” Coe also said as a new dad and a guy who has had his share of injuries and surgeries, he definitely doesn’t miss time on the gridiron. Both Cole and Loudermilk were not fans of the fake crowd noises pumped into the stadiums or the lack of cheering during the college games. To hear more of their take on the return of football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020 Football Season Preview Show for our UCF Knights. Special substitute CoHost Stephen DeAugustino joins Bouzas as we discuss the first two weeks of AAC play, the changes to this 2020 Knights team due to Covid 19, the Offense, Defense, all the positions, impact players, and a game by game schedule prediction. We end the show with an awesome interview with former UCF 4 year starter Mac Loudermilk and catch up with him!
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On this episode of Florida is Sinking… KJ the intern came by and joined us for the news and listener questions, and former UCF punter Mac Loudermilk called in to discuss his time in Central Florida playing for the National Champion Knights. For Part 2 CLICK HERE
Former UCF punter Mac Loudermilk: Scott Frost's departure, why UCF deserved a playoff spot in 2017 and why they are national champions, student-athlete compensation (and if he's seen or heard of illegal payments to players), and more.And Chase Kiddy with the Week 7 college football betting preview: Conservative 3-team parlay, Florida at LSU, and making money off late-night games
Former UCF punter Mac Loudermilk: Scott Frost's departure, why UCF deserved a playoff spot in 2017 and why they are national champions, student-athlete compensation (and if he's seen or heard of illegal payments to players), and more.And Chase Kiddy with the Week 7 college football betting preview: Conservative 3-team parlay, Florida at LSU, and making money off late-night games
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UCF Knightline with Andrew Phegley & Trace Trylko Brought to you by The Dever Team. www.thedeverteam.com www.knightlinesports.com Featuring: Former Knights QB Kyle Israel, QB Nick Patti, and Ben Stout
Season 1, Episode 19- -Wimbush transfer -QB controversy -Final AP ranking -Nate Evans fan mail -Fab 5 under 3 star recruits Mac Loudermilk talks: -Why decided to grow his hair -His viral celebrations -Playing QB in high school -Becoming a punter on accident -How he picked his agent -Why the playoffs have to expand -The UCF/UF scheduling debate -The SEC scheduling 2 FCS teams -Paying players -Thoughts on Wimbush and the QB room
-Wimbush transfer -QB controversy -Final AP ranking -Nate Evans fan mail -Fab 5 under 3 star recruits Mac Loudermilk talks: -Why decided to grow his hair -His viral celebrations -Playing QB in high school -Becoming a punter on accident -How he picked his agent -Why the playoffs have to expand -The UCF/UF scheduling debate -The … Continue reading Ep. 19- Mac Loudermilk talks hair, celebrations, the NFL draft, Wimbush; also possible QB Controversy, Nate Evans fan mail, Fab 5 two star recruits, and more
On the second episode of Around the Kingdom, UCF punter Mac Loudermilk joins Marc Daniels to talk football, tailgating, Game of Thrones and his fictional rock band. 0:20 - Marc's Introduction 2:00 - Mac and Marc talk punting 6:00 - Punt celebrations 9:00 - Mac's music and who'd be in his band 14:15 - 10 Quick Questions 17:30 - Marc's Mailbag