His speed finished the run, eluding a last, desperate dive by punter Jake Gibbs.
From the usatoday.com
He's only a sophomore and he's a Division I punter, there's no doubt in my mind.
From the post-gazette.com
A roughing-the-punter infraction gave U of L a second chance early in the drive.
From the kentucky.com
Redskins punter Durant Brooks should block Sunday's performance from his memory.
From the inrich.com
He charged onto the field to make his punter go back and sprint to the sideline.
From the thestate.com
Titans punter Craig Hentrich was unable to handle a wind-blown knuckleball snap.
From the kentucky.com
Indianapolis punter Hunter Smith is on the market after 10 years with the Colts.
From the washingtontimes.com
He remains a solid situational punter, but is coming off an inconsistent season.
From the sportingnews.com
Mikel Leshoure was stopped, but punter Nick Harris failed to pin the Colts back.
From the sfgate.com
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Someone who propels a boat with a pole
(football) a person who kicks the football by dropping it from the hands and contacting it with the foot before it hits the ground
Bettor: someone who bets
(punt) kick the ball
(punt) Irish pound: formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence
(punt) an open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters and propelled by a long pole
A punter (P) in American or Canadian football is a special teams player who receives the snapped ball directly from the line of scrimmage and then punts (kicks) the football to the opposing team so as to limit any field position advantage. ...
Prostitution is the act or practice of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment. People who execute such activities are called prostitutes. Prostitution is one of the branches of the sex industry. ...
Punter is a generic term referring to any of various protocols for file transfer developed in the 1980s by Steve Punter, or their variants.