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Navigating Junior Day Visits: What Coaches Look for in K Prospects

๐Ÿ“ St. Mark's SpartansยทSunday, July 12, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

When attending a junior day visit at a Division II program like St. Mark's Spartans, kickers and punters need to be prepared to showcase their skills and demonstrate their potential to contribute to the team. Coaches typically evaluate prospects based on their technique, athleticism, and ability to adapt to new situations. Specifically, they look for kickers who can consistently hit field goals from 40-50 yards and punters who can average 40 yards per punt with a hang time of 3.5 seconds. To stand out, prospects should arrive early, be prepared to answer questions about their high school experience and training regimen, and be willing to participate in drills and scrimmages. By demonstrating their skills and work ethic, junior day visitors can make a lasting impression on coaches and increase their chances of earning a scholarship.

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