Penn State senior kicker/punter Jordan Stout was tabbed the Big Ten Co-Special Teams Player of the Week, announced by the league office on Monday. Stout had a major role in No. 4/4 Penn State's 24-0 win over Indiana on Saturday.
The senior averaged 46.3 yards per punt on six attempts. He launched a 51-yard punt and a 50-yard punt while placing four inside the 20 and one inside the 10.
Stout has 14 punts of 50 or more yards in his career, including 11 this season. Stout has landed 10 punts inside the 20 this season and 22 inside the 20 in his career.
In the fourth quarter, Stout hit a 50-yard field goal attempt. It was his fourth career 50+ yard field goal.
Stout sits second all-time at Penn State in 50-yard field goals made behind only Chris Bahr (6; 1973-75).
Stout averaged 64.8 yards per kickoff, landing four for touchbacks. Stout has a touchback on 28 of 30 kickoffs this season. Stout's 93.3 touchback percentage is the highest in the FBS among kickers with 30 or more kickoffs. Stout has yet to allow a kickoff return this season.
Stout has served as Penn State's kicker, punter and kickoff specialist all season as one of four players in the FBS handling all three duties, joining San Diego State's Matt Araiza, Texas' Cameron Dicker and UConn's Joe McFadden.
The Virginia native ranks seventh in the nation, and third in the Big Ten, with a 48.5 punt average this season. Stout averaged at least 50.0 yards per punt in each of the first three games of the season.
Stout is a major reason for Penn State's 45.12 net punting average, which ranks fourth in the FBS and second in the Big Ten.
Led by Stout, Penn State has only had one opponent drive start in Penn State territory this season. Penn State's opponents have an average starting field position this year of 24.8 (yard line), good for eighth in the country.
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Craig Houtz