Tory Taylor named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week
Punting was part of winning this past Saturday as Iowa defeated Purdue. Hawkeye punter Tory Taylor was named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week based on his performance against the Boilermakers.
This marks four times that Taylor has been given this weekly honor in his Iowa career.
Taylor punted six times for 284 combined yards, averaging 47.3 yards per punt. Two of his six punts went over 50 yards (61 and 57 yards) and two were downed inside the 20-yard line. None of his six punts were touchbacks.
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The Australia native ranks first in the conference and seventh in the country in average yards per punt (48.0). Taylor has been included in Ray’s 8, which recognizes top punting performances nationally, four of the first five weeks of 2023.
This marks the third time this season that Hawkeye football players have earned Big Ten weekly recognition. Cooper DeJean (special teams) and Nick Jackson (defense) were recognized after last week’s win over Michigan State and Sebastian Castro (defense) was honored following the Hawkeyes’ triumph at in-state rival Iowa State.