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Ryan Killeen |
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2004: The record-setting Killeen, a leading candidate for the Lou Groza Award, is one of the nation's top placekickers as a senior in 2004.
2003: Killeen handled all placekicks and kickoffs for his season season as a junior in 2003. Overall in 2003, he hit 19-of-24 field goals and 65-of-67 PATs, and also made 2 tackles. He was 1 of 20 semifinalists for the 2003 Lou Groza Award. He was named to the 2003 All-Pac-10 honorable mention squad. He was 12th nationally in scoring (9.4, second in Pac-10) and tied for 18th in field goals (1.5, third in Pac-10). Some 35 of his 99 kickoffs were touchbacks. His 65 PATs in 2003 was a Pac-10 season record (as were his 67 PAT attempts) and his 19 field goals tied the Trojan season mark. His 122 points in 2003 are the second-most ever at USC (behind the 138 scored by O.J. Simpson and Marcus Allen) and are a Pac-10 record for most points scored by kicking.
At Auburn, he was perfect on his field goals (28, 42 and 35 yards) and both PATs, as well as having 2 touchbacks on 6 kickoffs. He hit all 5 of his PATs against BYU. He hit his only field goal (a 24-yarder) and all 8 of his PATs against Hawaii. At California, he hit all 4 of his PATs and nailed a 33-yard field goal with 16 seconds to play in regulation to force the game into overtime (but he missed a 29-yarder in the third overtime period). Then, he hit all 3 of his field goals (45, 28 and 38 yards) and all 4 of his PATs, as well as having 5 touchbacks on 8 kickoffs at Arizona State (he was named Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance). Against Stanford, he nailed all 3 of his field goals (20, 26 and 37 yards) for the second consecutive week and hit all 5 of his PATs (plus 4 of his 9 kickoffs were touchbacks). He hit all 6 of his PATs and a 29-yard field goal (plus 4 of his 8 kickoffs were touchbacks) at Notre Dame. At Washington, he hit 1-of-3 field goals (a 20-yarder) and 4-of-5 PATs (1 was blocked). Against Washington State, he hit both of his field goals (30 and 21 yards) and all 5 of his PATs while 5 of his 8 kickoffs pinned the Cougars within the 20 (with 2 touchbacks). At Arizona, he set USC's season PAT record when he connected on all 6 of his PATs (he also nailed his only field goal, a 36-yarder) and 6 of his 8 kickoffs were touchbacks. Against UCLA, Killeen made both of his field goals (38 and 32 yards) and 6-of-7 PATs (1 was blocked and returned for a 2-point defensive extra point) and 5 of his 9 kickoffs kept the Bruins within the 20. Against Oregon State, he hit a 29-yard field goal (giving him a share of the USC season field goal record), was 7-of-7 on PATs to set the Pac-10 season PAT mark and had 5 of his 9 kickoffs pin the Beavers within the 20 (with 3 touchbacks). He nailed all 4 of his PATs (he missed a field goal) and 3 of his 5 kickoffs were touchbacks against Michigan in the Rose Bowl.
2002: Killeen came to USC to handle kickoffs as a sophomore junior college transfer in 2002, but he also took over the placekicking job during the third game of the season (at Kansas State) and did a commendable job in that role ever since. He led USC in scoring in 2002 (95 points). Overall in 2002 while appearing in all 13 games, he hit 16-of-23 field goals (with a long of 48 yards) and 47-of-49 PATs. He hit his last 30 PATs. He was 3 field goals and 2 PATs shy of the USC season records. No Trojan hit more field goals in a season since 1990 or more PATs since 1979. On 35 of his 89 kickoffs, opponents have been pinned within the 20-yard line, with 27 touchbacks. He also made 2 tackles.
Against Auburn, he had 2 of his 5 kickoffs pin the Tigers within the 20-yard line, then 5 of his 7 kickoffs held Colorado within the 20 (with 4 touchbacks). At Kansas State, he replaced a struggling David Davis midway through the game and hit both of his PATs and also put all 3 of his kickoffs out of the end zone. He hit 3-of-4 field goals (43, 42 and 32 yards), including the first 2 tries of his career, plus added an extra point and saw 2 of his kickoffs pin Oregon State within the 20 to earn Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week notice. At Washington State, he missed a pair of field goals and 1 of his 4 PATs (however, 3 of his 5 kickoffs were touchbacks). He hit 3-of-4 field goals (34, 32 and 18 yards) and all 3 of his PATs (plus had a touchback among his 7 kickoffs) against California. Against Washington, he hit a pair of field goals (30 and 33 yards) and all 5 of his PATs, plus 4 of his 7 kickoffs were touchbacks. He was 5-of-6 on PATs and 1-of-2 on field goals (a career-long 48-yarder) at Oregon (1 of his 8 kickoffs were touchbacks). He hit all 7 of his PATs at Stanford and pinned the Cardinal within the 20 on 3 of his 8 kickoffs (with 2 touchbacks). Against Arizona State, he was perfect on his field goals (20 and 41 yards) and PATs (4-of-4) and pinned ASU within the 20 on 4 of his 7 kickoffs (with 3 touchbacks). At UCLA, he hit all 7 of his PATs and a 27-yard field goal, plus 3 of his 10 kickoffs kept them within the 20 (with 2 touchbacks). Against Notre Dame, he hit 3-of-4 field goals (22, 27 and 29 yards), all 5 of his PATs and 3 of his 9 kickoffs kept the Irish within the 20 (with 2 touchbacks). He hit 1-of-2 field goals (a 35-yarder) and all 5 of his PATs versus Iowa in the Orange Bowl.
JUNIOR COLLEGE: He made 8-of-11 field goals and 27-of-30 PATs as a freshman placekicker in 2001 at Mt. San Antonio Junior College in Walnut (Calif.).
HIGH SCHOOL: He earned 2000 Riverside Press-Enterprise All-Riverside County honorable mention notice at Norco (Calif.) High.
PERSONAL: He is a social science/history major at USC.
| FGA | FGM | LG | PAT ATT | PAT | TAC | LS/YDS | DFL | FR |
| 2002 (So.) | 23 | 16 | 48 | 49 | 47 | 2 | 0/0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2003 (Jr.) | 24 | 19 | 45 | 67 | 65 | 2 | 0/0 | 0 | 0 |
| CAREER. | 47 | 35 | 48 | 116 | 113 | 4 | 0/0 | 0 | 0 |
GAME-BY-GAME WITH RYAN KILLEEN
2003
| FGA | FGM | LG | PAT ATT | PAT | TAC | LS/YDS | DFL | FR |
| 2002 (So.) | 23 | 16 | 48 | 49 | 47 | 2 | 0/0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2003 (Jr.) | 24 | 19 | 45 | 67 | 65 | 2 | 0/0 | 0 | 0 |
| CAREER. | 47 | 35 | 48 | 116 | 113 | 4 | 0/0 | 0 | 0 |
GAME-BY-GAME WITH RYAN KILLEEN
2003
| FG-FGA | MADE | MISS | PAT-PAT ATT |
| Auburn | 3-3 | 28, 42, 35 | -- | 2-2 |
| BYU | 0-1 | -- | 41 WR | 5-5 |
| Hawaii | 1-1 | 24 | -- | 8-8 |
| California | 1-2 | 33 | 39 WR | 4-4 |
| Arizona State | 3-3 | 45, 28, 38 | -- | 4-4 |
| Stanford | 3-3 | 20, 26, 37 | -- | 5-5 |
| Notre Dame | 1-1 | 29 | -- | 6-6 |
| Washington | 1-3 | 20 | 35 WR, 20 WL | 4-5 (BK) |
| Wash. State | 2-2 | 30, 21 | -- | 5-5 |
| Arizona | 1-1 | 36 | -- | 6-6 |
| UCLA | 2-2 | 38, 32 | -- | 5-6 (BK) |
| Oregon State | 1-1 | 29 | -- | 7-7 |
| Mich. (Rose) | 0-1 | -- | 39 WR | 4-4 |
| 2003 (Jr.) | 19-24 | -- | -- | 65-67 |
| KICKOFFS | WITHIN 20 (TOUCHBACKS) |
| Auburn | 6 | 4 (2) |
| BYU | 7 | 5 (1) |
| Hawaii | 10 | 4 (2) |
| California | 4 | 1 (1) |
| Arizona State | 8 | 6 (5) |
| Stanford | 9 | 6 (4) |
| Notre Dame | 8 | 5 (4) |
| Washington | 8 | 2 (0) |
| Wash. State | 8 | 5 (2) |
| Arizona | 8 | 7 (6) |
| UCLA | 9 | 5 (2) |
| Oregon State | 9 | 5 (3) |
| Mich (Rose) | 5 | 3 (3) |
| 2003 (Jr.) | 99 | 58 (35) |
2002
| FG-FGA | MADE | MISS | PAT-PAT ATT |
| Kansas State | 0-0 | -- | -- | 2-2 |
| Oregon State | 3-4 | 43, 42, 32 | 40 WR | 1-1 |
| Wash. State | 0-2 | -- | 47 WR, 52 WR | 3-4 (WR) |
| California | 3-4 | 34, 32, 18 | 38 WR | 3-3 |
| Washington | 2-2 | 30, 33 | -- | 5-5 |
| Oregon | 1-2 | 48 | 22 BK | 5-6 (BK) |
| Stanford | 0-0 | -- | -- | 7-7 |
| Arizona State | 2-2 | 20, 41 | -- | 4-4 |
| UCLA | 1-1 | 27 | -- | 7-7 |
| Notre Dame | 3-4 | 22, 27, 29 | 35 SH | 5-5 |
| Iowa (Orange) | 1-2 | 35 | 35 WR | 5-5 |
| 2002 (So.) | 16-23 | -- | -- | 47-49 |
| KICKOFFS | WITHIN 20 (TOUCHBACKS) |
| Auburn | 5 | 2 (1) |
| Colorado | 7 | 5 (4) |
| Kansas State | 3 | 3 (3) |
| Oregon State | 6 | 2 (1) |
| Wash. State | 5 | 3 (3) |
| California | 7 | 1 (1) |
| Washington | 7 | 4 (4) |
| Oregon | 8 | 1 (1) |
| Stanford | 8 | 3 (2) |
| Arizona State | 7 | 4 (3) |
| UCLA | 10 | 3 (2) |
| Notre Dame | 9 | 3 (2) |
| Iowa (Orange) | 7 | 1 (0) |
| 2002 (So.) | 89 | 35 (27) |