1. Marty Mormino

    Marty Mormino

    Height: 6' 0" | Weight: 185lbs

    Class of 2023 | NE

    Kicker Rating:

    Punter Rating:

    • #74

      Ranked Punter

    Offers: Augustana University

Committed: Nebraska Kearney

Kohl's Comments

Mormino competed at the Kohl's Senior Challenge in January 2023 and scored 99.31 points on his punt charts. At the Underclassman Challenge in January of 2022. He was one of the better combo prospects in the 2023 class and showed great command of his body in all three disciplines. Mormino attended his first Kohl’s ranking event at the Winter Showcase in December of 2021. He charted well in all three disciplines at camp and showed us that he has the talent required to play at the next level. He hit a 68-yard, 3.53 second hang time kickoff and had some impressive field goals at camp. Mormino is a talented combo specialist with a bright future ahead of him.

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    JANUARY 8, 2022 NATIONAL UNDERCLASSMAN CHALLENGE (INVITATION ONLY)

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