1. Cooper Housley

    Cooper Housley

    Height: 5" 10' | Weight: 140lbs

    Class of 2026 | OK

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    Kohl's Comments

    Housely recently competed at the 2023 Kohl's National Scholarship Camp. He had a strong showing for his first ranking event. He competed in all three disciplines and showed above average leg speed for his age. He scored 20 combined points in the field goal sessions and connected with a big ball of 63 yards with 3.81 seconds of hang time. He catches the ball well and swings up and through contact consistently on his punts. He charted a big ball of 34 yards with 4.00 seconds of hang time.

    Academics

      Ranking Camp Results

      JULY 22, 2023 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CAMP

      Charting data for Cooper is unavailable at this time.

      Training Camp Results

      DateCamp
      11/06/2022Oklahoma City, OK Fall Assessment

      Kickoffs

      Distance: 57.00 yards – Hang time: 3.18
      Distance: 56.00 yards – Hang time: 3.17
      Distance: 55.00 yards – Hang time: 3.25
      Distance: 49.00 yards – Hang time: 3.20
      Average Distance: 54.25 yards  |  Average Hang Time: 3.20 seconds

      Punts

      Distance: 32.00 yards – Hang time: 3.29
      Distance: 29.00 yards – Hang time: 3.15
      Distance: 24.00 yards – Hang time: 2.84
      Distance: 24.00 yards – Hang time: 2.71
      Distance: 20.00 yards – Hang time: 2.23
      Average Distance: 25.80 yards  |  Average Hang Time: 2.84 seconds

      Weekly Game Stats

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      Season Stats

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