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 Ryan Ohliger 20
Ryan Ohliger
Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Newark, DE

High School:
The Tatnall School

Height / Weight:
5-9 / 209

Position:
PK

Notes
Finished the 2006 campaign with 152 career points...had made 29 career field goals (on 44 attempts), including five from more than 40 yards...had successfully converted 59-of-66 PATs...is tied for 18th in school history for career points.

2006 Season
Played in 11 games; started as the place kicker for the first five contests...successfully converted 7-of-11 field goal tries and 11-of-14 PAT attempts...made 1-of-2 field-goal attempts, connecting on a season-long 44-yard try and made four PATs in season opener at Central Michigan...was successful on 2-of-3 field goal attempts and made three PATs in win over Clemson...hit a 20-yard field goal but missed two PATs against BYU...made a 29-yard field goal in the second quarter, but missed one PAT at North Carolina State...hit 2-of-3 field goal attempts, successfully making 29 and 30-yard tries, and connected on two PATs against Maine

2005 Season
Finished the regular season with a team-high 46 points...successfully converted 19-of-20 PATs...made 9-of-14 field-goal attempts...connected on field-goal attempts of 39 and 26 yards at Brigham Young...made a 22-yard field goal against Army...connected on a 31-yard, first-quarter field goal against Florida State, accounting for BC's first-ever points in the Atlantic Coast Conference ...made a 33-yard field goal in the first quarter at Clemson...connected on a 27-yard field goal against Ball State...made a 27-yard field goal at Maryland...connected on field-goal attempts of 30 and 27 yards against Boise State in the MPC Computers Bowl; also made three PATs to total a season-best nine points in the game.

2004 Season
Served as the team's starting kicker in the season opener at Ball State...registered 76 points, the fifth-highest total among Big East players...successfully converted 31-of-34 PATs...made 13 of-19 field goal attempts...scored one touchdown, running 21 yards on a fourth-quarter fake field-goal call against North Carolina in the Continental Tire Bowl...recorded his first collegiate point on a third-quarter extra-point at Ball State...was 2-for-2 on field goals - connecting from 42 and 37 yards - against Connecticut...connected on all three field-goal attempts - 27, 33 and 20 yards - against Massachusetts; also recorded a solo tackle against the Minutemen...opened the scoring at Pittsburgh, hitting a 23-yard field-goal attempt ...made a 21-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter at Notre Dame to narrow the BC deficit to three points; converted the last of his three PATs with 54 seconds left in the game to snap a 23-23 tie and give BC the victory...converted all three field-goal attempts - from 44, 47 and 36 yards - at West Virginia; his 47-yard field goal early in the third quarter marked his career long...connected on field-goal attempts of 43 and 32 yards at Temple...made his only field-goal attempt of the game - from 31 yards - at Syracuse...had what was, perhaps, the play of the year in the Eagles' Continental Tire Bowl victory over North Carolina; broke two tackles on his 21-yard touchdown run.

High School
Was a two-time All-State selection as a kicker at The Tatnall School ... was a three-time All-Independent Conference honoree; was recognized as a kicker, defensive end and running back ... shattered his own state record (of 54 yards, set in 2002) with a 58-yard field goal in 2003 ... played for head coach Jody Russell ... also earned All-State honors as an outfielder on the Hornets' baseball team ... was selected to play in both the state's 2004 football and baseball all-star games.

Personal
James R. Ohliger, born October 31, 1985 ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Ryan is one of Barbara and Ron Ohliger's seven children; his brother Jon was as a kicker at West Virginia University, while his brother Jesse kicked at Murray State.

Career Highs
Longest field goal: 47 vs. West Virginia (11/13/04)
Most field goals made (game): 3 (twice)
Most field goals attempted (game): 3 (four times)
Most PAT conversions (game): 4 (three times)
Most PAT attempts (game): 5 vs. Army (9/10/05)
Points (game): 12 vs. West Virginia (11/13/04)

FGMFGAPCT1-1920-2930-3940-4950+LGBLKPAMPAAPCTPTS
2004 (Fr.)1319.6840-04-75-74-50-04713134.91276
2005 (So.)914.6430-05-54-70-20-03901920.95046
Career Totals2233.6670-09-129-144-70-04715054.926122

RYAN OHLIGER'S GAME-BY-GAME

2005FGMFGAPCT1-1920-2930-3940-4950+LGBLKPAMPAAPCTPTS
Brigham Young 221.0000-01-11-10-00-0390221.0008
Army 111.0000-01-10-00-00-0220450.7507
Florida State120.5000-00-01-20-00-0310221.0005
Clemson120.5000-00-01-10-10-0330111.0004
Ball State111.0000-01-10-00-00-0270441.0007
Virginia030.0000-00-00-20-10-000111.0001
Maryland111.0000-01-10-00-00-0270221.0005
Boise State221.0000-01-11-10-00-0300331.0009
Totals9140.6430-05-54-70-20-039019200.95046
2004FGMFGAPCT1-1920-2930-3940-4950+LGBLKPAMPAAPCTPTS
Ball State000.0000-00-00-00-00-000111.0001
Penn State000.0000-00-00-00-00-000331.0003
Connecticut221.0000-00-01-11-10-0420331.0009
Wake Forest030.0000-00-10-10-10-000221.0002
Massachusetts331.0000-02-21-10-00-0330230.66711
Pittsburgh111.0000-01-10-00-00-0230221.0005
Notre Dame120.5000-01-20-00-00-0210331.0006
Rutgers010.0000-00-00-10-00-000331.0003
West Virginia331.0000-00-01-12-20-0470340.75012
Temple221.0000-00-01-11-10-0430441.00010
Syracuse111.0000-00-01-10-00-0310221.0005
North Carolina010.0000-00-10-00-00-001340.7503
Totals13190.6840-04-75-74-50-047131340.91276